There has been a mystery addition to the Tremma household! And there are two prizes going if you can guess what it is! One for the correct answer (and being first to respond with it) and one for the most original comedy answer! He is called Da Changer Clive (everyone here has a Kinyrwanda name and an English name...and so does he!) There are only two rules for guessing 1) That you mustn't be a member of the Tatnall family who has already had prior information and 2) That you mustn't be Ian Dawson who has already had prior information, all-be-it incomprehensible in Tracy-Kinyrwanda! The competition is open to anyone else and to enter please use comment page on the blog or for those of you who prefer to remain incognito to the world, by emailing hummingmoose@googlemail.com
So get your imaginations out of their boxes, shake them, dress them and poke them until they are active enough to enter! Oh, and you only have two weeks to enter...after which time a full view picture will be revealed, along with the winners of each category - as judged jointly by me, Tracy and Pam! (You need a majority of two votes!) Good luck!
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Is it either a rubber plant or a Japanese Peace Lily
Well I think it's either an aardvark...or more likely, it's a chicken in disguise in part of their glorious bid to take over the world...
Clearly a weasel hiding behind a bush.
I reckon this is a trick question. The so called 'animal' on the plant is in fact Emma herself after the multicoloured pills she'd been taking have had the side effect of turning her into a were-ferret!
Well, either that or it's a cameo by Gordon the Gopher - it's the glint off his sunglasses in the middle of the picture that give him away.
And if you look very carefully beneath the leaves in the bottom left you can just see Andi Peters.
lions and tigers and bears... oh my! Hanx
Hmmmm....Dachanger Clive who lives in the rubber plant and devours the garden before the elephant can get to it...Its a sloth isnt it. A baby sloth that somehow manages magnificent bursts of speed when frightened...Or did you ship in a Koala from Australia, because really Emma, I don't really think rwanda is their natural habitat.
Prem
Is he a straw coloured fruit bat? One that has somehow lost touch with his colony and adopted you instead?
Rosie
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