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Thank you. They were super excited as we were exploring a new walking area for us. Loads of watery places to paddle through, and they LOVE that.Fantastic shots , what a crew
That’s an impressive haul of chestnuts, wow! I was disappointed this year with the quality and quantity of blackberries due to unfavourable sequence of sun and rain. However the wild garlic was plentiful as usual. Hats off to you and your chestnuts. Bon appétit.Lately I have been doing lots of autumnal outings as I'm doing charity walking for cancer research..'walk 62 miles with your dog during October' challenge. Our last 2 miles are completed tomorrow and although dogs do daily walks anyway, I can then afford to have few rainy days and send OH to get wet for a change .
I've been trying to do some foraging while out and about but I'm not having much luck with mushrooms...it is not a good year for the edible ones.....loads of chestnuts though! And yes....girls have had few roasted chestnuts, but they are not sure yet if they like them or not
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Even we have fair bit of chestnut trees around here, not all have been good croppers at all..it is only some trees that have yielded any worth while nuts. We are going to do another trip this week and take a little larger bag with us. Our blackberries around here were REALLY plentiful. For weeks I picked them on each and every walk and I enjoyed more of the really ripe ones straight from the bushes, coming home from dog walking with purple fingers and mouth. What I picked to bring home were mostly for our chickens. I always carry extra doggy bags and such with me as you never know what you come across and want to bring back home. But so it goes...each year you win with some and loose with others.That’s an impressive haul of chestnuts, wow! I was disappointed this year with the quality and quantity of blackberries due to unfavourable sequence of sun and rain. However the wild garlic was plentiful as usual. Hats off to you and your chestnuts. Bon appétit.
Your lurcher's feet and my fingers have the same problem there. Our terriers however are not bothered or they've gone all numb!Your terriers are in superb condition. Credit to you!
My lurcher says the chestnut trees can stop dropping seed cases any time they like because they prickle her feet.
Thank you. When I heard though a friend who also had one of our pups that Nellie might have to be rehomed...I was SO worried about it all. Nellies owner and Nellie just clicked instantly when he came to see the pup...and they've been perfect match. I've never seen such a well trained terrier at such a young age neither.I hope Nellie's owner recovers and is able to take her back again soon, Finsky. What a shame not all breeders are like you xx
What a handsome bunch. Bet they keep you on your toes.This time last year I was knackered and so was our Iida, after delivering 7 pups. Our birthday girls and their mum had lovely walk and enjoyed well earned treaty dinner (yorkshire pudding ) for their special day.
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You bet! ....and on my knees and it is hands on 24/7 Yeah, they are not the easiest to keep happy but they are fun and so entertaining....and when their needs have been met, you get the reward of ultimate terrier cuddles and brown eye treatment. All well worth of the effortWhat a handsome bunch. Bet they keep you on your toes.