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Morning all.

 

Good luck to them Stubby. Did a bit of  dressage way back too on a retired hunter called Gem who really seemed to enjoy it and kept me right. Great fun.

 

Been a quiet week for me, only a couple days back at work due to the man flu. Had my first day out alone with the heizo chipping timber on a farm. All went fine and had the pleasure of making a new friend who stayed with me all day, shared lunch and generally lifted spirits. Could have happily taken her home but farmers wife objected to the idea...

 

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Have a good one folks.

Edited by Doug Tait
I sound like such a posh twat! What, I say, damned good hunter what, wasn't I at school with your father old chap?
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Looking good Doug, there’s something about brown eyebrows on a dog the gives it so much character.  
  Dry crisp morning here!

  Dog walking and pottering today.  Have a good 1!

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Good Morning

Nice one Doug. I miss my terrier/whippet companion, she'd happily sit in the sun/truck and keep watch.

 

Off to see the fossil today for his Birthday.

 

 

Have a peaceful one. 

 

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Rained in the night, is grey now but not due rain again! DIY type stuff, dog walk and rugby on tv hopefully. Good luck with the dressage!  Bonus daughter is in to the cross country etc, currently suffering broken ankle after getting tossed while getting in to the saddle! Local trials are on soon so will have to combine watching within hustle of photographing!

 

Enjoy the day.

 

Meaty, Horror, Logical.

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Swept the chimney ready for fire-season.

Split some kindling.

Saw sharpening, chipper greasing etc.

Football and golf will take up the rest of the day (on the telly)

 

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Morning all,

 

Lazy day today. Going for a test trip with Rosiedog (chocolate lab) in passenger footwell of Hilux next to wife’s feet to see if she settles. Going on busman’s holiday soon to Scotland and need to know she will travel ok. She’s fine in the van but not tried the footwell option before.

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