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Morning all.

Suffering again this morning, but a little less.

 

Yesterday morning I spent a considerable amount of time trying to deduce what was 'beeping' around the house. A series of 3 beeps repeating, like morse code, then it would disappear, then hear it again. I unplugged electrical appliances one at a time in between standing still listening intently like a dog on the hunt. Eventually I went outside and realised it must be a new level of tinnitus from Friday's restaurant/pub experience.

 

The oh kindly took me to a Nepalese restaurant last night for a birthday meal which was exactly the same assault on my ears again, only a couple of hours but I'm hearing all sorts today.

 

Anyway, yesterday I spent the afternoon quietly hanging about in the woods on my own which was bliss, think I'll repeat today.

 

Have a good one folks.

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6 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Morning all.

Suffering again this morning, but a little less.

 

Yesterday morning I spent a considerable amount of time trying to deduce what was 'beeping' around the house. A series of 3 beeps repeating, like morse code, then it would disappear, then hear it again. I unplugged electrical appliances one at a time in between standing still listening intently like a dog on the hunt. Eventually I went outside and realised it must be a new level of tinnitus from Friday's restaurant/pub experience.

 

The oh kindly took me to a Nepalese restaurant last night for a birthday meal which was exactly the same assault on my ears again, only a couple of hours but I'm hearing all sorts today.

 

Anyway, yesterday I spent the afternoon quietly hanging about in the woods on my own which was bliss, think I'll repeat today.

 

Have a good one folks.

Getting old now you hit 50 Doug it's all down hill now. 😉

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10 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Remember I'm up the road Alex, it's still called a walk in the woods and we can do it wherever we fancy for free!

Although it feels horribly wrong to do it without the company of at least one dog.


I was thinking about your vacancy yesterday. I trust every day’s a little easier?

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4 minutes ago, AHPP said:


I was thinking about your vacancy yesterday. I trust every day’s a little easier?

 

It's funny but I'm fairly used to the experience, this feels very different though as I can barely remember a time with no dog at all to consider.

Was hard the other day on the grapple truck job, it was at a dogs trust property. Every time I went through a particular gate I was facing a kennel with a lovely gsd who would stand up expectantly, then as I turned away he'd lie down again. Desperately wanted to take him with me!

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1 minute ago, Doug Tait said:

 

Every time I went through a particular gate I was facing a kennel with a lovely gsd who would stand up expectantly, then as I turned away he'd lie down again. Desperately wanted to take him with me!


Well there’s a rectifiable mistake if ever there was one. He can ride in the tractor cab with you and enforce men at work signage. 
 

Yesterday’s shoot is on a dairy farm. Sailor was in the van cab over lunch, which now smells like the yard. 

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Still in bed. Binge watched Tatooist of Auschwitz. Chilling place, very humbling experience going there.

 

Know what you mean about lost pets Doug. Little cat went the other week and I still look down for him in my kitchen! Big GSD is 8 and would rather stay downstairs at step daughters place.

 

Due to, Romney.

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