First study the fences, think about how you can safely get over them and escape.
Next consult with the escape committee.....
Keeping watch while fences are double checked for weaknesses.....
Double checking the potential escape route... Avoid looking up to the right where there is a weakness in the barrier. ....
Then scramble up the netting and go over the wire... the guards are so busy running around to try and catch you that you nearly make it to freedom, and they don't have any photographic evidence as they had to abandon the cameras to catch you before you completely wriggled through.
Then scramble up the netting and go over the wire... the guards are so busy running around to try and catch you that you nearly make it to freedom, and they don't have any photographic evidence as they had to abandon the cameras to catch you before you completely wriggled through.
One of the guards, the one who maintains the fences. Listen very carefully and he might let it slip where the next escape might work.
In the meantime gather together anything that might help... A door stop is always useful, as a door stop and the best toy ever!
Discussing the value of ownership of a door stop...... And fooling around a bit too.
Old toys and the tunnel still hold their interest too. The diggers are busy under the clematis, the tunnel is good practice for the day the diggers finish the tunnels.
Meanwhile a bit of keep fit with the paint roller gives a distraction to the guards.
Meanwhile a bit of keep fit with the paint roller gives a distraction to the guards.
Tug of war to strengthen those climbing and scrambling through gap muscles. Part of the keep fit campaign.
Getting tired now......
And so to bed.... under the clematis which is a good place to sleep.