TheGreyLady Posted Mar 17, 2006, 9:36 pm |
Polly has always been a teensy bit 'stay-at-home', but lately has got itchy feet and longs to see more of the world.
Could you be the guardian she's been looking for to help her fulfil her missions and dreams? She's being released into the wild in York on the 19th of March. If you are reading this, you have found her - thank you for looking her up. Please look after her whilst she is in your care, update her travelog with your adventures together, then pass her onto someone else who can help her on her way .... THANK YOU |
TheGreyLady Posted Mar 20, 2006, 12:07 am |
Polly decided she wanted to be left on the steps leading up to/down from Monks Bar gift shop on the city walls. (She'd seen a number of quality people wandering around the walls, but hoped she would get spotted by someone really special, like you! )
Please update Polly's Travelog when you have a chance, and look after her whilst she is in your care ... then pass her on to a friend or release her somewhere safe for someone else to find. Thank you! |
kit Posted Apr 10, 2006, 10:29 am |
Hello there. I was found by a really nice family on the steps of Bar Walls in York. They took me to their home in a small village called Weaverthorpe in the North Yorkshire Wolds. I had a good time there, they didn't want me to leave.
I went on a holiday with them to London, here is a picture of me on Tower Bridge, crossing the Thames. |
kit Posted Apr 10, 2006, 10:32 am |
After looking around the Tower Bridge Exhibition, I caught the tube to Leicester Square and wandered around China Town, this is me, bottom left corner.. |
kit Posted Apr 10, 2006, 10:35 am |
after China Town I went to the Rainforest Cafe, this is me talking to a Parrot, she didn't say very much though.
I had a great time, but it was now time for me to go out into the world on my own. I was left on an outside chair at the Hard Rock Cafe, Hyde Park Corner, they didn't want to leave me and were very sad! My last family hope that someone really nice finds me and takes me to lots of other exciting places. Keep in touch! |