Who’s who I would think never checked ,
Ha ha ha - I had a similar experience just now. I was driving back from Lanercost Priory where my partner and I went for a coffee at the old priory and a wander around the grounds.
It is just along the road about 15 miles over the border in Cumbria, and we were coming back along the winding Gilsland road which runs alongside Hadrian's Wall. At one point we came across a young lad with a big rucksack trying to hitch a lift, so I stopped and picked him up. Turned out he was from Ukraine. He looked to be about 19. I think he had had enough and it was raining.
Anyway, as we drove along a grey thing jumped out and ran across the road. 'Ooh look. Squirrel,' says I.
Partner said, 'Rat!'
I don't know who was right. I think it was me and its tail was just wet, so it looked a bit skinnier than normal.
We only just got the grey squirrels up this far north recently and there are not all that many yet. We do have the red squirrels here - mostly in Kielder Forrest which is 250 Sq miles or 650 sq km. They say it is pretty much the biggest reserve of them left in England now.
We only have grey squirrel’s on Hampstead Heath , I call them foreigners when I explain to my foreign wife that they pushed out all the native squirrel’s .
When we go to Vietnam I am the foreigner more and more of us now over there too .
But if I invaded on a small boat they would chuck me in jail , and if people try and shoplift the whole street would chase the thief’s down the road and hold them for the police to arrest not film them .
It’s a Bit like when I see people nicking Lime Bikes they make a clicking noise as well as the alarm going off , no one BAT’S !! an eye to worried about being stabbed to get involved.
But then I suppose it’s a bit of a gateway theft once you have done a couple of Limes or a FOREST you can graduate up to someone’s Giant or go on a TREK .
I have always wondered what colour squirrels one might find up a beanstalk or how big the rats are up there .