A Hampshire hospital has apologised for sending a 99 year old great-grandmother an antenatal appointment.
A letter addressed to 'Your man Henderson, that boy with the glasses' made it 85 miles from Belfast to a small town in Donegal.
A gun alert which saw armed police sweep on a quiet Worcestershire high street was triggered by a tennis racket mistakenly reported as a firearm.
Must see images of the week .....
A picture showing the moment Milo, a six month old cat from Cumbria, wakes up from neutering and realises his testicles have gone has prompted men around the world to cross their legs and wince.
A father from Liverpool captured what looks like a shark in the clouds.

I'm always amazed when I hear stories about mail getting delivered despite having no address and so little information as who the letter goes to. Poor Milo. I can only imagine. LOL Just what we need, sharks in the skies too. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Tracy!
Poor kitty. They caught those shots of him at just the right moment for that narrative.
ReplyDeleteI guess if cows have access to cross the roads like that, something really does need to be done to make them more visible (or encourage motorists to be more careful). I know that hitting a deer can have devastating results (not just to the deer, but to the driver and his vehicle), so I can only imagine what hitting a cow would be like.
I'm really liking the vest idea. Absurd but it could work! ^-^
ReplyDeleteOh poor Milo- I saw a couple pictures of him the other day online. I can't even imagine!
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That cat was funny. Poor baby!
ReplyDeleteTracy, you really do find the funniest stories to feature. The cow story is more serious, though, and it's not a bad idea. I feel bad for Milo, and enjoyed seeing the shark in the clouds. Have a terrific week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThat is actually a good idea to use lights on the cows. There was not much to the article but maybe the lights could run on a battery that is charged by solar power in the day?
ReplyDeleteHa , ha . Cross my legs, I did. Couldn't help being not amused and at the same time empathise with the cat. The picture opf the poor cat tells all.
ReplyDeleteThe shark cloud is fascinating. He caught it , Im sure just in time.
Needless to say more about your Monday posts. Enjoyed.
That is amazing about the letter getting delivered! So little to go on- but still it got there. :)
ReplyDeleteEntertaining as always!
I guess the vests would save motorists and cars as well as the cows.
ReplyDeleteKaren @For What It's Worth