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POPPY
Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:13 pm
by chris w
Thought you migth like to see some pictures of Poppy... as you can see she likes to dig the garden...!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 10:28 am
by CarolynM
Oh they do love their mud
Poppy is a beautiful girl even covered in mud!!
Congratulations on having 2 pairs of matching shoes - we only ever have 1 of a pair and then we have to play "hunt the shoe"
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:25 am
by Ellas mum
She is really lovely.
And it's amazing how quickly they clean up too, once dry, the mud's gone.
She could be a possible candidate for Lynda's (Cobi & Ginnies MUM)
"muddy dogs calender"
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:38 pm
by RUSSELL
Hi Chris
great photos sorry i called you paul on my last reply you are right about
poppy and jasper it is like looking in a mirror and would you believe it
jasper has made more holes in our back lawn than a family of moles.
Keeping enjoying the site
Russell
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:47 pm
by lynn wise
Lovely photos. Had to smile at Carolyns comment about the shoes
When I first saw the photo'. I thought lucky you, shoes intact
It must be a first with a Goldie
We've had more odd shoes, than I care to admit to. Then again, it goes with the odd socks
As for the garden, well, I must have the best pruned plot in the Northern Union!! Willow's taken on the role of chief pruner, not with mums blessing though.
Have fun.
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 12:51 pm
by CarolynM
I know what you mean about the socks Lynn.
I thought I had everybody training to put a pair of socks in the wash basket but couldn't understand why there was only 1 in the wash - then ....... I found Amber headfirst in the basket looking for them
She is such a character - if only she could tell me where she has put them, the list of missing items is growing!!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 1:08 pm
by RUSSELL
Hi
I am so glad we are not the only ones with odd socks.missing shoes and
bushes that have not been pruned for years until we got jasper. Thought
we were doing something wrong you have all set my mind at rest. He
leaps up 6' to get bridget@s underwear off the washing line you can see
him looking to which one to take off. Also loves to try get in the leiier bin under the kitchen unit can bang the door so it pops open They are characters dont we have some fun
Russell
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 2:29 pm
by CarolynM
I had forgotten about the pruning of bushes Russell
When my daughter was born 17 years ago - her grandma bought a pink bush thingy (not green-fingered) - it has thrived over the years and covered about 2ft of borders. Amber has pruned it to a twig!!
Sorry Chris, we have hi-jacked your thread!
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 6:03 pm
by chris w
Hi All,
Not a problem, laughing a lot at the comments about pruning and socks! Funny Poppy has never really bothered with shoes but socks are another matter!!!!! As for holes and pruning I can't help laughing when she attaks the same bush as she is sitting next to covered in mud. It was a lovel spikey bush and now it is a mere stump!!!! Our house is currently up for sale and every evening we run round put soil in holes and try to make the garden look presentable.... loosing battle!!!
I know I shouldn't but she is so damn cute I cannot help but giggle to myself when she is up to no good and I catch her and she gives me the look which says... "what I did nothing wrong!!"
Thanks again for making me welcome...
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:32 pm
by hairydog
Lucy is my first girl and before this didnt think girls would dig...how wrong I was, found out today just how good Lucy is at it,just wished I had my camera at hand,all I could see was fluffy knickers in the air and soil being thrown upwards...
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:44 pm
by CarolynM
I love the description of the fluffy knickers Kathryn - describes them perfectly!!
I remember Ian planting a new flower bed and Toby brought every one of the plants back into the house as a pressie for him