9th May. Strange Worlds.

Every household is like a strange world, each subject to different laws and prohibitions, like different tribes isolated in otherwise geographically close valleys in Papua New Guinea, with different language, culture and traditions.

I arrive back in our own particular tradition, ready for another cat bladder squeezing. In my absence Isabelle has had to resort to taking the cat to the vet by taxi on a daily basis. The combined costs of Veterinary and driver would probably safeguard the eyesight of an entire village in any third world location.

Junior suggested that I could 'accidentally' reverse over the cat in the drive, obviously he has a lot to learn about the necessary compromise in successful relationships.

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