Let vigilance be your watchword. They come back. Rentokil sprayed my house a few years ago and I still get outbreaks. Just remember, Linda; kill, kill!
glad you've kept your sense of humour. and yes, vigilence is key. i'm sure even winston would counsel that you stay on guard! (or as our former prime minister would say, "be alert, not alarmed").
I am afraid its a cease fire not a victory - they will be back. You'll get a hatch at least once a season.
A friend of mine bought a beautiful old rug at auction and her life has never been quite the same - it was infested. Bag everything edible, let light in to the edibles a couple times a year, freeze/thaw several times anything you're trying to save and remain alert.
And please take a moment(I hope your virus is better too) to pour yourself a glass of something bubbly and alcoholic to celebrate. The battle for the moment is won; the enemy vanquished. Bravo!!
Linda Grant is a novelist and journalist. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000 and the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage in 2006. She writes for the Guardian, Telegraph and Vogue. Her latest novel, The Clothes on Their Backs was shortlisted for the 2008 Man Booker Prize. For further information including upcoming literary festivals bookstore readings etc see her website at www.lindagrant.co.uk
The People on the Street (Winner of the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage 2006)
Still Here (Fiction 2002)
When I Lived in Modern Times (Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction 2000)
Remind Me Who I Am Again (Non-fiction 1998)
The Cast Iron Shore (Fiction 1996)
Sexing the Millenium (Non-Fiction 1993)
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I'm so happy for you! I just logged in because your silence worried me and I was afraid that Mothra had won.
Mazel Tov!
Let vigilance be your watchword. They come back. Rentokil sprayed my house a few years ago and I still get outbreaks. Just remember, Linda; kill, kill!
glad you've kept your sense of humour.
and yes, vigilence is key. i'm sure even winston would counsel that you stay on guard! (or as our former prime minister would say, "be alert, not alarmed").
I am afraid its a cease fire not a victory - they will be back. You'll get a hatch at least once a season.
A friend of mine bought a beautiful old rug at auction and her life has never been quite the same - it was infested. Bag everything edible, let light in to the edibles a couple times a year, freeze/thaw several times anything you're trying to save and remain alert.
Good luck.
Congratulations. This is the best news I've heard all day.
And please take a moment(I hope your virus is better too) to pour yourself a glass of something bubbly and alcoholic to celebrate. The battle for the moment is won; the enemy vanquished. Bravo!!
Yes - the Axminster of Evil may produce further horrors yet. (See what I did there?)
Mazel tov!
Glad to hear you've triumphed over the evil bastards.
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