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Sharin Alpert <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Jan 2000 20:55:02 -0500
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Today's Boston Globe (Monday) had a largish article about weasels - see
the front page of the Health/ Science section.  Wild weasels, not ferrets,
but it describes them ferret-like - "downright sweet," it calls them, and
quotes someone who says, "Holding one in your hand is like holding
electricity."  Fierce & curious.  It also mentions a book called "The
Natural History of Weasels & Stoats" by Carolyn King of New Zealand.  It
was quite a delightful article, and was particularly of interest to us
because George has been seeing a weasel at work - he's building a house
in a wooded location, & a few times now he & a co-worker have had the
privelege of watching a wild weasel wandering by... All white, dressed in
its winter coat, it was more noticeable than it should have been in our
snowless Massachusetts woods.
 
Anecdote: I decided that my ferret Ramone wanted to learn to walk on a
leash, now that he's calmed down a little, so we were out for a scamper
the other day.  A few cars slowed down to gawk, & when one stopped, I
picked up the ferret.  The driver leaned out & said, "What's that you
have there?  A little monkey?"
 
Happy new year to all,
 
sharin
[Posted in FML issue 2919]

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