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« Reply #27015 on: September 28, 2015, 10:53:17 AM »


Poppy isn't allowed to go further than the edge of the door mat. This is her wriggling in on her back to see if the rules still applies if her feet don't touch.


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« Reply #27016 on: September 28, 2015, 11:06:49 AM »

Clever little thing.



phew that was the quickest modify in history.
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« Reply #27017 on: September 28, 2015, 11:27:52 AM »

More puppy updates.




 Hi Tom.

just to let you know Barnie doing great. nothing seems to faze him. he likes to bark first  then get to know things which makes us laugh. he already knows sit and stay and been on his first walk today.

 

he has met lots of people who all adore him. my work colleagues want him as our mascot....

 

hope you like his latest photos at 12 weeks.

 

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« Reply #27018 on: September 28, 2015, 11:31:19 AM »


Poppy isn't allowed to go further than the edge of the door mat. This is her wriggling in on her back to see if the rules still applies if her feet don't touch.


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Kerry did that at the door of the front room. Then my Mum started letting her in when she was in watching Coronation St, then she started getting in when my ex and my Mum were in chatting, now she checks to see if there's more females than males and sneaks in, trying to avoid the attention of Dad & I, if  Dad or I let on that we notice her she leaves v-e-r-y slowly milking sympathy, and makes attempts to sneak back in, if a female leaves, changing the balance, Kerry sneaks out & in with them.
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« Reply #27019 on: September 28, 2015, 11:57:31 AM »

Amazing isn't it?

Dogs are very conscious of the chain of command, the 'pecking order' so to speak.

The dogs always do as I say and they try it on with Mrs Red, but when the tone of her voice changes and that menacing edge creeps in, we all do as we're told.
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« Reply #27020 on: September 28, 2015, 12:04:06 PM »

Sorry if I've posted these before BTW.




Hi Tom, well after his first week Patch has really settled. The kids love him and he has loads of toys and  explores the garden. Even the rabbit seems to have accepted him. Not too many accidents either! Sent some photos of his two favourite things, socks and hulk! Thanks Sam




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« Reply #27021 on: September 28, 2015, 12:11:53 PM »

Red, Dave was laughing because I'd said I used horseshoe nails in the original post Cheesy He wasn't being mean.

Anyway, it's the flat sides that make them useful - they don't indent the lead much.




Ah. My bad. How did I miss that?

Apologies to Dave.

Not a problem Tom.

I'm finding Rod's adventures in glass fascinating too, it's down to the extra time I now have for making stuff myself I think.
Today I'm making a picket gate for Mother-in-Law. I decided against buying ready cut and shaped pieces of wood for some reason that I now regret...

By the way, do you watch George Clark's Amazing Spaces? I've just discovered it this series. Last night one of the projects was the construction of a mini-caravan and it reminded me of your construction of the camper van.
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« Reply #27022 on: September 28, 2015, 12:18:13 PM »

Red, Dave was laughing because I'd said I used horseshoe nails in the original post Cheesy He wasn't being mean.

Anyway, it's the flat sides that make them useful - they don't indent the lead much.




Ah. My bad. How did I miss that?

Apologies to Dave.

Not a problem Tom.

I'm finding Rod's adventures in glass fascinating too, it's down to the extra time I now have for making stuff myself I think.
Today I'm making a picket gate for Mother-in-Law. I decided against buying ready cut and shaped pieces of wood for some reason that I now regret...

By the way, do you watch George Clark's Amazing Spaces? I've just discovered it this series. Last night one of the projects was the construction of a mini-caravan and it reminded me of your construction of the camper van.


I've watched most of the Amazing Spaces episodes Dave. I really like it but I enjoy the unusual people as much as I do the projects.
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« Reply #27023 on: September 28, 2015, 12:20:02 PM »

Dew on Fosse Meadows early this morning.

I tried to photograph it but you had to be there.



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« Reply #27024 on: September 28, 2015, 02:09:50 PM »

They are so lovely, glad they are settling in.
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« Reply #27025 on: September 30, 2015, 10:47:13 AM »

What cute dogs!
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« Reply #27026 on: September 30, 2015, 11:32:37 AM »

Red, Dave was laughing because I'd said I used horseshoe nails in the original post Cheesy He wasn't being mean.

Anyway, it's the flat sides that make them useful - they don't indent the lead much.




Ah. My bad. How did I miss that?

Apologies to Dave.

Not a problem Tom.

I'm finding Rod's adventures in glass fascinating too, it's down to the extra time I now have for making stuff myself I think.
Today I'm making a picket gate for Mother-in-Law. I decided against buying ready cut and shaped pieces of wood for some reason that I now regret...

By the way, do you watch George Clark's Amazing Spaces? I've just discovered it this series. Last night one of the projects was the construction of a mini-caravan and it reminded me of your construction of the camper van.

Thanks Dave, I find it strange that people are interested in the stained glass making, it's something I tend to keep quiet about because I think others would find it boring. I joined the class mostly as a favour to a friend and a bit due to my automatic curiosity to know how you do that, I didn't expect to become addicted.

I'm a big fan of Amazing Spaces & Shed of the Year as well.
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« Reply #27027 on: September 30, 2015, 11:36:22 AM »

What is it with men and sheds? I could happily live in a shed for the rest of my life.

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« Reply #27028 on: October 01, 2015, 03:46:51 PM »

Sheds - Its a biological time bomb built into all men, I am sure of it - somewhere between 30 and 35 suddenly they become very appealing and you must have one.

Cutting the grass is the same you spend the first 30 years of your life not wanting to do it and the next 30 years wanting it to be perfect and done just so.
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« Reply #27029 on: October 01, 2015, 09:10:50 PM »

Sheds - Its a biological time bomb built into all men, I am sure of it - somewhere between 30 and 35 suddenly they become very appealing and you must have one.

Cutting the grass is the same you spend the first 30 years of your life not wanting to do it and the next 30 years wanting it to be perfect and done just so.

I have spent the best part of 38 years cutting the grass and still loathe it. The idea of wanting to do it 'just so' is anathema to me.

I have finally seen the benefit of a shed though. In my case it's a corner of the garage but it has shed like properties.
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