Photo of the Day, 3/6/2020
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Enjoying mint leaves, Apr 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Enjoying mint leaves, Apr 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Derek and the pea, Apr 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Derek enjoying a scratch, Mar 2020. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Derek in a pumpkin, Oct 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Head in the bucket, Sep 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)

Ronnie and Derek, like many rats, enjoy curling up in strange ways together when resting in their little house. It doesn’t usually look very comfortable but obviously they find it cosy!
Below is a selection of photos of their strange resting poses.
Part 1 is here.
Click thumbnails to enlarge. More photos on the Photos page.
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Derek cosy in the bedding, Jan 2020. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
Today’s Photo of The Day, selected randomly from the Photos page. There’ll be another tomorrow!
Ronne trying to steal Derek’s treat, Apr 2019. (Click thumbnail to enlarge image.)
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