Well, we had some sunny days, then it rained all weekend, again!
Monday and Tuesday were rain-free and sunny, and the forecast for the rest of the week is sunny, getting up to a heady 16 degrees Celsius tomorrow, then cloudy and overcast for the weekend, and sunny with a high of 12 degrees Celsius predicted for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. And fluff knows we need some sunny days.
It's been a crappy couple of weeks at BBHQ.
We had a radiator issue, water everywhere and spent the weekend replacing the last of the original rads in the house, before they did the same too. And no, that was not the type of indoor swimming pool the P.A. asked for! MOL
The dishwasher broke down the week before, and the pond pumps decided to go to pond pump heaven as well. Luckily, the dishwasher was repaired, but the same can't be said for the pond pumps.
Next month, it will be a full-scale drain of the pond, and new pumps will be installed. Not what we wanted.
Anyhoo, swiftly moving on ...
This was the full moon last night at BBHQ.
Here's a bit more info on last night's celestial event.
We finally got a glimpse of last night’s full moon here at BBHQ, glowing bright and meautiful in a crisp early‑March sky. Soft clouds drifted around it, the bare branches reached up as if trying to touch it, and the whole scene had that calm, celestial vibe that makes mew stop for a moment and just look.
While our view was stunning, we didn’t get the main event, the total lunar eclipse that turned the Moon a deep crimson “blood moon” for skywatchers across North America, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of East Asia. During the eclipse, the Earth moved directly between the Sun and the Moon, and as sunlight filtered through our atmosphere, only the red wavelengths reached the lunar surface, giving it that dramatic ruby glow.
Sadly, the eclipse wasn’t visible from the UK this time, so our moon stayed bright and silvery rather than spooky and scarlet. But it was still a gorgeous sight, and knowing it was the last total lunar eclipse until late 2028 made the whole moment feel a bit more special, even if we only got the non‑eclipsed version.
Pandora mentioned this in her Monthly Meowoscope on Monday, so clearly she was tuned into the cosmic schedule long before the rest of us! MOL
Righty ho, let's look at this week's news.
First up in the news this week...
Who The Fluff Was That?
Fudge and Melvyn were mid-snack in the catservatory when Sammy, from next door, who looks just like Melvyn, wandered into the courtyard.
Yep, Melvyn has a doppelganger, and Fudge, well, let's just say it was a good thing the door was closed.
Next up in the news...
Pandora Found Another Sunspot
Pandora is the Queen of sunspots right now at BBHQ, last time she was under the gazebo.
And yesterday, it was the catservatory.
In other news...
Smooch Got Sliver A Sunspot
Smooch then entered the catservatory after Pandora and got this intense beam.
At first, he thought he was being scanned by some nefarious gadgetry, but realised it was just the sun, and then everything went back to normal! MOL
And finally, this week
Melvyn's Modelling The Top Bandana Pick
We're kicking this month with the gorgeous, Pretty Garden bandana, and it looks EPIC!
Which one should he model next?
Tell us your top pick for next week in the comments!
What The Fluff ~ BBHQ Q&A Episode 2












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