a good walk

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a good walk

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What fantastic photos from Mr Grumpy and after a lovely walk, nothing better than a cuddle on the sofa :D
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Lovely photo's Mr G.

Willow looking quite happy to pose, a serene smile on her face, and Tim raring to go.

The frost has made everything look beautiful today. It is so thick, the kids have even been sledging in field at the back of our house :D
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Lovely photos David and Lynn and of course Willow and Timber.
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Super pictures. Doesn't Willlow look like an angel and butter wouldn't melt in her mouth. Timber is such a poser too. Isn't everything just beautiful with the frost. perishing :roll: but lovely to look at.
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Thanks for your lovely comments.
Yes Jan, she is an angel, her mammies little treasure. ( there isn't one of those little faces for proud mum!!)
Willow usually wants to peer into the camera nose first to see what is going on, whilst Timber goes all celeb'.
We met a few other dogs walking yesterday, they were all full of beans, it's funny what the frost does to them. They just love it.
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a friend of mine always used to say on frosty mornings when they were all skittering about " The frost makes them all unnecessary" Goodness knows what it means but it seemed to suit.
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Lovely pictures Mr Grumpy, I love the frosty mornings but not the slippy footpaths... :D
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What a beautiful day again.

Ella made us laugh this morning when she came in from her walk. She had lumps of ice between her toe's. When it finally melted, she started to "dance". Her feet must have started to tingle when they warmed up :lol: :lol:

More snow tomorrow, blizzards so they say :shock:
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After strict instructions from Mr.G. this morning to be careful, I set out for a walk with the dogs. It was glorious, had good boots on, so the ice presented no problems. Boy, Timber nearly had my arms off!!!
Dancing and pulling, thoroughly mad. We met a lady with a black lab'.What a time they all had, lovely to see them. Running in circles, throwing themselves down and rolling. I think all 3 of us came home refreshed, just a lovely day, but as Jean said, there are blizzards on the cards tonight. Let's hope we heard it wrong, I go into serious decline at the word SNOW :oops:

Keep safe all, Lynn
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