A record of those unimportant little things that are too important to be forgotten.
Monday, September 4, 2017
Innocence.
The PONs don't know it yet ....
.... but in ten minutes ....
..... they'll be loaded in the back of the car and taken to the K-E-N-N-E-L-S.
The angelic duo have just had a guilt assuaging bowl of grilled tuna, mangetout and broccoli.
We're off to Scotland. Back on Thursday.
In our absence The Old Farmer will be using the pool for his leg exercises. The mayor has the key to the garage where the tools and the ladders are stored.
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Safe travels, and I hope the old Farmer enjoys use of your pool --And maybe the Mayor as well?
Safe travels! We will send virtual croissant pieces to the PONS for the next few days!
Bon voyage. I love your village-collective arrangements for house-watching, having done similar in New England.
Hope the aqua therapy helps the Old Farmer.
Like summer camp for the PONs. So much fun. Trop cool.
Such communal arrangements are only normal. My house is your house, kind of thing. Everybody at home everywhere, and everybody takes as much care with other people's homes as with their own, as a result.
Hari om
Scotland...just when Gail and I have both vacated! A week for travel it seems. Better take the PONS some haggis treatz as compensation because the before will be long forgotten! YAM xx
Enjoy your travels! The Pons as well as your faithful readers are looking forward to a reunited flock on Thursday.
Tuna and Broccoli go a long way to a few "hours" forgiveness. :=) You'll be missed.
That breakfast would make the dogs suspicious, here.
Suddenly Thursday seems far away.
Hope all is well.
I'm going to have withdrawal symptoms 😳
Safe travels and a speedy return. It's only a couple of days so you'll be back almost before we, and the PON's, know it !
That last sentence made me laugh out loud. Bon voyage. If you're in the NE, drop in. We hit Toulouse late on Friday for a week's well earned RnR
Safe travels. You are always missed!!!
Say hello to Scotland for me!
Cheers, Gail
Such a short trip.
Good for them, though!
We visited Scotland (Edinburgh)for the first time last month and had a wonderful time. My son wanted to walk Hadrian's Wall, which got us started on the plan, my husband (an economist) wanted to see where Adam Smith spent his working life, my daughter wanted to go on a ghost tour and I've always wanted to see the Tattoo. Meanwhile, Cherry spent the week at the home of the trainer she worked with as a young dog. She's seven now but hope for better behavior springs eternal. (Didn't work!)
Safe travels.
x
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