THE KID

IN KENSINGTON GARDENS

... is a smallish area, packed solid with the tiny graves and loving memorials of countless canine 'dearly beloved'. It goes a long way to prove to foreign visitors that everything they've heard about the English and their dogs is quite true.

Meanwhile, a friend tells me that more than half of the population of the Great Britain's cats are alive here in London.

4 comments:

  1. HI Stephen.

    Lovely to read about death, as ever. Thank you.

    If you need a funeral service at anytime, please consider mine - out of the box - www.gentleapocalypse.com - I can give you mate's rates.

    Darren

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  2. Ha Ha Darren

    I was actually planning on sticking around a while longer yet - but thanks for the offer

    Very nice too

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  3. That's odd.
    I am surprised about how very FEW felines i see when i visit.
    Maybe because they sense me and hide.

    They know i'll touch 'em...

    I must remember to visit there next time.

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  4. You should remember also that you are never more than ten feet from a rat here.

    Particularly in the financial district.

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