Bernie
24-11-2014, 08:37 PM
I dropped off something at a friends house this evening, and as I was leaving I noticed something near the curb.
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7VGmD9IdPhU/VHN76mWY4-I/AAAAAAAAZQI/_hR7rkka8_s/w1085-h612-no/IMAG6425.jpg
Sadly it's out of focus because it was too dark for my phone to focus before taking the picture.
I was worried the little guy/gal was going to get flattened in the road so I picked it up by scooping my hands under each side and gently took it over the pavement to the grass where there was a small hedge.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ib_F-MCbVGs/VHN8E0zYifI/AAAAAAAAZQU/dtYf1OFNg5Q/w1085-h612-no/IMAG6427.jpg
He/she vanished when I turned my back, so it's obviously healthy enough.
But it made me wonder. Is that the right thing to do, or should I leave them alone? :ashamed:
In general, is it better to get involved, or to let nature take care of itself?
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-7VGmD9IdPhU/VHN76mWY4-I/AAAAAAAAZQI/_hR7rkka8_s/w1085-h612-no/IMAG6425.jpg
Sadly it's out of focus because it was too dark for my phone to focus before taking the picture.
I was worried the little guy/gal was going to get flattened in the road so I picked it up by scooping my hands under each side and gently took it over the pavement to the grass where there was a small hedge.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ib_F-MCbVGs/VHN8E0zYifI/AAAAAAAAZQU/dtYf1OFNg5Q/w1085-h612-no/IMAG6427.jpg
He/she vanished when I turned my back, so it's obviously healthy enough.
But it made me wonder. Is that the right thing to do, or should I leave them alone? :ashamed:
In general, is it better to get involved, or to let nature take care of itself?