Thursday, July 7, 2011
Yet Another Mystery Visitor
Agent Firenze reporting.
We have a visitor here at Piggyfriends and it is eating OUR veggies!
I can't make it out as it seems to be carrying its pigloo around with it. Some of the older agents tell me not to worry as they have seen it here before but it always goes home again before the veggies run out.
It certainly eats very slowly and I am sure that I could snatch that cucumber away before it notices.
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Whee really like how you posed with your mystery visitor, perching on top of its (his? her?) pigloo! Great report Agent Firenze.
ReplyDeleteLove the pigtures Firenze is one handsome piggy!
ReplyDeleteSlave says it's a turtle...
Our Slave calls it a tortoise but she knows that it in some parts of the world they are called turtles.
ReplyDeleteIt still hasn't come out of its pigloo so I don't know if it a him or a her and it doesn't say anything to give me a clue.
From Agent Firenze.
Awww that is a really cute pigture !! we call it a turtle too. Its nice of you to share with the turtle Agent Firenze
ReplyDeleteAre his slaves on holiday, Agent Firenze, or is he an honorary Piggyfriend? Our slave used to have two tortoises, back in the Middle Ages when she was a child. The picture has brought back many happy memories!
ReplyDeleteHe comes to stay with us when his slave is away. Our slave had tortoises too when she was a child. We always say back in the Dark Ages!
ReplyDeleteOur slave might be wrong Agent Firenze but when she used to keep tortoises she was told how to tell a male from a female. A male will have a concave shell underneath but a female's shell is flat, to leave extra room for eggs. You would have to turn your visitor upside down to have a look!
ReplyDeleteWe asked our Slave to turn our visitor over as he looked to be a bit heavy for us and we saw that the shell is concave so if your Slave is right, then our visitor is a male tortoise.
ReplyDeleteHe still hasn't said anything and he is going home next week. He never shouts for food but gets it all the same.