I thought I would let you Lovely People know how Mr Lumpy & Friends came to be. 21 years ago we moved into our new home, a new build, built on the footprint of an old mill, situated in a little village, but surrounded by conservation woodland and a grand old hall next door. My old cat Jack was 16 at the time and one night was having a hissy fit In the garden, when I opened the door to investigate to my shock it was a Badger! I had never seen a badger before and didn’t know anything about them. From that day on they had a well trodden run through the garden so it was apparent that my garden was their territory. I didn’t try and stop them I embraced the fact , felt honoured and that is where my Love affair started. 21 years of feeding different generations that have visited our garden has been quite magical. It’s only been the last 11 years that we have named them and studied them each night so that we can tell them all apart. The social media started as a bit of fun but has grown beyond belief over the last nearly 8 years from just a few followers to over 550,000 from all over the world and we have raised over £18,000 for various wildlife organisations which has taken a lot of hard work and is something that I am very proud of. So thank you from the bottom of my heart for following and supporting 🙏
In my eyes that’s a lot of people that now see Badgers and our wonderful wildlife In a more positive light.
Here’s to many more years of the Adventures of Mr Lumpy & Friends 🐾🐾❤️🦊❤️😸😼🐭🦇🦉🐿
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This one quarry is about to cut down more ancient woodland than all of HS2 so I want to see full guns blazing on this from everyone who has spent years fighting against an electric railway. Go to town on this, with more (or at least equivalent) zeal. https://t.co/SwYHrw3Nau