RACING PIGEON PIEStool is still with us. I may need a change of tactics. According to the Royal Association of Racing Pigeons http://www.rpra.org/Default.aspx?tabid=100
we should stop feeding it after a few days in case (here I quote) it gets the impression that we are its 'new mummy and daddy' (ugh)So its away with the corn and the delicate plastic dish of purest Hutton water. The moment it emerges from its safe house I'll close the door. I hope it takes the hint and resumes its interrupted race-presumably unlikely to be amongst the winners
and may even fail to beat the tortoise.
The title of this post should not be taken too serously.
Yet
POST 2(Plan A now in operation-Pigeon locked out of boiler room and is now based on the roof above it. Is he poised to fly?
Or to stay?