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FannyCornforth Sun 22-Nov-20 12:24:45

Hello All
I'm often awake in the small hours,
for a variety of reasons which I'm sure that many are familiar with.
So I'm starting this thread for anyone in the same position.
We can chat, share our 3am worries, whatever.
If you fancy popping on for whatever reason, here is the thread for all Night Owls moon
See you later x

Doodle Mon 04-Jan-21 05:54:31

Morning Fanny and all. I’ve been asleep but woke up remembering I had to amend my food order. Couldn’t get it out of my mind so got up to sort it out, now I’m awake.
Mollygo I check DH to see if he’s breathing too. Sorry your DH fell. Hope he’s ok.
I like your owl story Fanny ?
Hetty interesting about your weighted blanket. I know someone else who’s just bought one.

Rufus2 Mon 04-Jan-21 05:51:44

Aha! Speak of the devil! grin!
Fanny You're still restless at 4.00am , I see! What's the matter? Feeling guilty about something or was it something you ate?
Of course I have a "soft spot" for Kim because she appreciates my choice of wholesome lunch menus and doesn't issue dire warnings or criticisms of what I eat! tchwink
Forgot to mention, soup was mushroom with added croutons.
Lovely Jubbly as DelBoy would say.! tchgrin
OoRoo

Taichinan Mon 04-Jan-21 05:27:59

Morning mumofmadboys - enjoy your cuppa. Hope you're back in the Land of Nod now!

Taichinan Mon 04-Jan-21 05:23:23

Back to the owls. I was on a Highland Safari a few years ago and there was a talk about owls with a beautiful live (and naughty!) pet one there for us to stroke. It's feathers were amazingly soft to the touch - just beautiful. There now, I'd forgotten all about that - thanks for the memories.

mumofmadboys Mon 04-Jan-21 05:21:15

Good morning all! Having an early morning cuppa here but hope to get back to sleep soon

Taichinan Mon 04-Jan-21 05:18:13

I was enjoying your story about the owls Fanny - now I shall have to make sure I'm awake tomorrow night for the next instalment! I'm awake now with the dreaded itching and stinging of eczema, so I don't really wish that on me tomorrow! Never had eczema in my life before, but I suppose in old age in the middle of a pandemic is as good a time as ever to start!

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 05:16:34

Hello Hetty I've looked into weighted blankets in the past. I can't really get my head around them, if you know what I mean, I don't know whether I'd like the sensation or not.
My dog has been a very good girl tonight - no barking!

Hetty58 Mon 04-Jan-21 05:06:09

Sleeping very well here, especially since I bought a weighted blanket.

Still, a long afternoon nap means a four hour 'night time' is quite enough. So, a morning lark rather than a night owl.

I took the dog out for a trot around the garden at 4am - on her lead, of course, to prevent the barking. It's lovely and quiet at this time of day.

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 04:04:45

Aha! Speak of the devil! grin

Rufus2 Mon 04-Jan-21 04:04:03

Feel free to chip in
Fanny Good Morning everyone!
Not sleeping too well, I see! tchconfused
Sorry, I can't help here. The only "tawny" I know is "Mulligatawny", as in soup (guaranteed to keep you awake), which reminds me; haven't had my lunch yet; cold roast chicken plus extras. tchhmm

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 04:04:03

Hi Kim, lions, that's an interesting one. It's fascinating what children latch onto isn't it. Owls and cats do have some similarities.
I'm quite surprised that we haven't heard from Rufus yet, I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't make an appearance now that you are here, I think that he has a soft spot for you!
I will do my next Owl Story installment tomorrow I think.

Kim19 Mon 04-Jan-21 03:19:05

Hello Fanny and all. I have a GD has been owl crazy for years. Currently signs of switching her allegiance to lions so.......we'll see.......

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 03:11:46

Oh Molly I really feel for you sad
I do that with mine. Sometimes I even wake him up a little bit to check if I can't hear anything.
Why do you think that he fell?

Mollygo Mon 04-Jan-21 03:06:29

That’s amazing FC. You were a ‘Harry Potter’ before it was even thought of.
I’m awake checking DH is breathing. He fell today whilst we were walking and though he seemed OK I worry.

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 03:01:47

So they bought them home (now there's a blind spot here - I'm not sure how they looked after them if they were on holiday? Perhaps it was just a day trip? I'll ask my dad...)

Home was a very average 70s new build semi by the way, not a country manor.
The plan was that the owls would go to live at nearby Dudley zoo, but in the meantime they lived in the bedroom that was to be mine. My parents took up the carpet and removed the curtains and put on old tree in the bedroom for them. The window faced the road so anyone passing would have seen them hopping about.

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 02:53:48

Okay! I'll tell you the tale grin
I'll do it in parts, chiefly because I keep losing posts! Feel free to chip in!

It was when my mom was pregnant with me (1971) and her and my dad were on holiday in Wales. It was a dark evening and they were driving on the motorway and my mom saw a cardboard box on the side of the road with two pairs of yellow eyes inside.
She thought they were kittens. So they drove miles to turn round to go and rescue the kittens, but they were two baby owls!

YorkLady Mon 04-Jan-21 02:45:29

Pet Tawny Owls? That’s unusual.. I’ve seen a few around here but never thought they could be a domestic animal.
How many did you have? What did you feed them?
I’m wide awake now! ?

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 02:35:49

Hello Marmight and CG
They were very tame, especially with my mom. They'd sit on your shoulder. They lived in an aviary in the garden. Sometimes one would 'escape', but they always came back after a bit of a fly around.

cornergran Mon 04-Jan-21 02:22:42

Hello Night Owls. I’ve been awol for a few nights, back with you now. No idea why I’m awake, hey ho, it’s off for a cuppa I go.

Marmight Mon 04-Jan-21 02:13:38

Hi Fanny. Im awake ?. Had a good run of sleep recently but tonight is useless. Pet owls! How tame were they? Sounds amazing. The nearest I’ve come to a tawny was in an art class at school. One of the pupils brought in a deceased ‘model’ found on her farm!

FannyCornforth Mon 04-Jan-21 02:06:20

Popping on to say hello to any owls out there moon
Hope that everyone has had a good day and is now sleeping soundly.
I don't think that I've mentioned this before - my parents and I had pet Tawny Owls?
I did an 'Ask me Anything' on Mumsnet about them.

Rufus2 Sun 03-Jan-21 10:57:42

Oh dear! Sorry about that Molly, but that "matchmaker" comment was obviously meant for Fanny, although you must have looked equally radiant at 3.45am.!
Hope you have a better night's sleep tonight, but don't be afraid to call for help; just name your bed-time story. tchgrin
OoRoo

FannyCornforth Sun 03-Jan-21 10:50:17

Oh good, I'm glad that you aren't ignoring me Rufus! But now you've attributed something I said to someone else confused
You're definitely getting your fair share of pies at the moment.
I think I may join you for one later today. I've got Pieminister pies in the fridge. I'll have a mushroom one and DH a steak and kidney one.

Rufus2 Sun 03-Jan-21 10:39:50

Suzan likes 'older men,' or so she says. The mind boggles
Molly Please don't try your matchmaking skills or I will definitely "purposefully ignore" you! tchshock

Rufus2 Sun 03-Jan-21 10:30:15

Rufus are you purposefully ignoring me?
Fanny; How could I? At 4.30am on a cold Jan. morning you must have looked as radiant as ever, but I must admit my hot steak and mushroom pie looked very tempting in its own way, tchwink
I'll make a note to imagine you tomorrow because the chish and fips shop is always closed on Mondays. tchhmm
Btw. Dinner was sweet potato cottage pie, Yum!
Good Health Keep warm!
OoRoo

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