This is going to be a long post - courtesy @firecracker
@allknowing (136481)
India
September 8, 2015 10:43pm CST
@firecracker feels I should write more in my posts and so here I go. Now let me think what should I write about - may be Charlie?
Charlie is a stray monkey that visits this area. He makes his presence felt by yelling loud enough around 4 in the morning to wake up the neighbourhood. Having done that he will then go up our water tank and do his yoga exercises. Then starts the search for fruits which he succeeds in getting by going from one compound to another.
I miss Charlie as he has just disappeared.
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@valmnz (17097)
• New Zealand
9 Sep 15
@allknowing I'm getting totally distracted from what I should be doing today and it's all your fault :-)
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@allknowing (136481)
• India
9 Sep 15
@valmnz You will like it here more once you have enough followers. So you better get that straight and then you will blame yourself and not me
@allknowing (136481)
• India
9 Sep 15
You have put me in jeopardy - long posts are not my cup of tea but if they attract responses I suppose I shall go with your owl wisdom
Charlie is a wandering gypsy
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
9 Sep 15
@sacmom ... but your avatar might just be taken for an owl (until one sees the larger version) and wisdom is certainly a reputed property of owls (though, on the whole, they are not really any wiser than most other birds). Never mind, Allknowing's faux pas made me laugh and brought me to comment, at least!
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@sacmom (14192)
• United States
9 Sep 15
@allknowing I'm certainly no owl. You've confused me with another member. That's @owlwings!
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@GardenGerty (160677)
• United States
9 Sep 15
I guess I have never noticed that your posts are particularly short. I do like when you give more details, but I also know you can do that in comments. Wonder where Charlie went.
@allknowing (136481)
• India
10 Sep 15
Charlie must have gone elsewhere. He goes where he can find food and I am sure he will get back when the coconuts are big enough for him to attack (lol)
And as far as the length of a post goes I do not see any difference. It is the same tempo
@allknowing (136481)
• India
9 Sep 15
I have video clips on this friend of ours. His full yoga exercises have been recorded
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@sofssu (23662)
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9 Sep 15
@allknowing he like to do his exercises in high places.. that is for sure.
@allknowing (136481)
• India
10 Sep 15
@Beatburn From what we know about monkies it is not wise to do so. They sometimes come in groups and I do not want to take that risk
Thus far and no further. It is sad. I wish I could just hold him and hug him but that cannot be done
@allknowing (136481)
• India
10 Sep 15
He loves tender coconuts. At this moment some have alreaody matured and some are too small. He will come back when they are ready for him. And thanks for the campaign you are planning on.
@Beatburn (4286)
• Philippines
10 Sep 15
@allknowing Has he ever gone close to you? Maybe if you left some food at your doorstep Charlie will come.
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
9 Sep 15
Aw, say hi to Charlie next time you see him around.
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@allknowing (136481)
• India
9 Sep 15
We are friends from a distance Never know what this little brat would be up to if I befriend him coming any closer than the zoom feature in my camera
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@allknowing (136481)
• India
9 Sep 15
@cahaya1983 No taking chances. Preiti likes him too - our pet doggie. She gives a mild whimper when she spots him on the trees.
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
9 Sep 15
@allknowing Maybe you should just try and surprise yourself, haha. If he ever comes back, that is.
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