Beenham June 20th 2004


A busy day, but not a single picture of a Wolf... am I loosing interest? Absolutely not, just very busy.

The day started off with the usual cleaning - my Dad had come along too as it was Father's day so he watched as we had plenty of volunteers there.

Then once we had done that we set about finishing the painting of the Observation Shed to a nice green - which really does look fantastic and blends into the trees nicely.

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A Kite
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After painting the shed and having a coffee the handlers went off to take the NA Girls for a walk with SPICE members. A few of us stayed back to carry on with the photo enclosure. Steve and I found a gate, tidied it up and put mounting bolts on it whilst the others started sanding down the poles ready for painting.
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These are pics of Mick's Buick.
He runs a fleet of large US cars which are rented out for weddings and the like.
I am sure you will agree it is pretty impressive.

After the SPICE people had gone Alex S. took those who wanted for a walk around the fields with Duma and Dakota, giving the volunteers and trainees a chance to have a handle. This was good apart from me spooking the wolves as we were getting them out when I spotted that the straw shed door was not locked and as I went to lock it the door banged.