WE KNOW FULL WELL THAT IF AND WHEN WE DO FINALLY CROSS PATHS WITH ONE, THE ULTIMATE GRATIFICATION WE EXPERIENCE WILL COME LACED WITH NO SMALL SENSE OF SADNESS AS WELLH
nkered down in the dim, cosy sleeping chamber, our eyes adjust to the semi-darkness and we just about make out three bodies. Two lie prone; low rhythmic noises emanating from their direction suggest they’re sound asleep and oblivious to, or totally disinterested in our arrival. The third, a much smaller individual, is more than a little curious – shuffling and snuffling about excitedly, disturbing its bedding in order to investigate us with its funny, bunny ears and long, permanently twitching