A record of those unimportant little things that are too important to be forgotten.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
A brief hiatus.
There must be something in the autumn air that triggers the PONs fur to go into growth mode. It seems as if it's grown a couple of inches in as many weeks. Bobs coat thick and luxuriant and soft. Sophie's coat merely thick and luxuriant.
The mayor is an early visitor. He's come to take down the flags after yesterdays well attended Armistice ceremony.
There will be a brief halt in the blog. Angus has to go into hospital in London for a few days. This change to the routine is explained to the PONs. They will stay with 'The Font' until tomorrow night and then go into the K-E-N-N-E-L-S for five or six days. Bob absorbs this information with all the responsibility of a family fellow. Sophie is not impressed, she fears that the standard of cuisine will fall.
Take care. It will be a lonely week for your readers but we look forward to your speedy return.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well and you will be missed.
ReplyDeleteHospital is rarely good news. Angus, Bertie and I hope all goes well in London and look forward to your return.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Gail.
Safe travels...... and recovery too :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Angus. Here's to a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteYour fans here on the Westcoast of Canada send the very best wishes for all to go well in hospital, and we look forward to your recovery and your return to your blog. You will be sorely missed. An understatement I am sure........felt by all of us who follow you with such pleasure each and
ReplyDeleteevery day. I hope that BOB and SOPHIE will have understanding and patience........and that very soon a rousing, boisterous, and exuberant home coming will be had by all four of you. Warmest and very best regards to you ANGUS.
Wishing you all the best, Angus - a speedy recovery and return to France.
ReplyDeleteSympathies to Bob and Sophie, but we're sure they will survive!
We're sending you thoughts that you'll be quickly back on your feet. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteGet well soon!
ReplyDeleteWe shall all miss you very much and hold best wishes for a good hospital stay and speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteSending wishes for everything to go smoothly and successfully. Sending strength to the Font, as I know what dealing with a hospitalized man can be. Try to behave, Angus ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe will be sending our daily best wishes and prayers for all, come back to us soon. XXXX
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteLate to the party today, but that does not mean a lessening of good wishes from me to Angus - may all go well and the PONs suffer your absence with minimal fuss. YAM xx
Prayers, good thoughts, sunflowers--whatever you can use. God bless Angus and the Font!
ReplyDeleteCare well, Angus. We will miss you and hope for a smooth recovery. MK
ReplyDeleteSending Prayers for speedy and safe recovery. Will miss you and the PON's
ReplyDeleteI hope the hospital stay and recovery is not too onerous.
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ReplyDeleteI wish you a gentle time in hospital and a speedy recovery. The Font and the PONs will be fine, and your voracious readers will just have to struggle through as best we can. Be well!
ReplyDeleteAngus, I wish you all the best and keep my fingers crossed that all goes well and hope for a speedy recovery. I hope, that you will soon united with the flock. Luzia from Basel, Switzerland
ReplyDeleteI wish you a quick and full recovery, Angus. It will be good to see you back.
ReplyDeleteSending all good thoughts and best wishes your way for an uneventful hospital stay and a quick and full recovery. We will anxiously await you return...
ReplyDeleteMany thoughts and prayers for everyone at the ROF. Please know your Bob and Sophie community are with you in spirit! Wishing you and The Font safe travels to London. May blessings be with your doctors so that peaceful healing will be with you.
ReplyDeleteWish you speedy recovery and peace for the Pons who will be missing their flock!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteI echo all the above sentiments and send my best healthy and healing vibes to your part of the world!
ReplyDeletePrayers for a very speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteAs residents of Washington, DC, your morning post is always a delightful reminder that human charm and civility still exists in some places of the world. Your daily commentary will be missed and we wish you a rapid and full recovery. We await eagerly for you and Bob to return to the drain pipe and to survey all that you both hold dear.
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DeleteGood luck Angus with your health journey. We look forward to your observations on hospital food.
ReplyDeleteWishing you, The Font,Bob and Sophie all the best for your time away from the ROFH, and the best reunion ever when you all get home!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a speedy recovery and the PONS a good stay at the kennel. May the food meet Sophie's standards !
ReplyDeleteYou will be missed very much.
ReplyDelete🙏🏻 Everything will be perfect and that you will be home sooner than you expected.
Blessings on all of you.
Keep us updated when you can.
May your worries be few; may your hospital gown provide full coverage; and may God bless you with a uneventful return to your daily routine in la belle France profonde.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best for a quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteIt is Thursday:your friends are thinking of you every day. Get well soon.
ReplyDeleteHopefully just a bump in the road and that you will have a quick and good recovery. Sending good thoughts and wishes!
ReplyDeleteWishing for you a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteWe miss you Angus. Hope all went well and you will soon return to the Farmhouse.
ReplyDeleteHoping to see you back at the ROF this week?
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Gail (and Bertie).
We are thinking of you Angus. Thoughts filled with fluffy pillows and chocolate treats.
ReplyDeleteGet well soon, my dear friend. XXXX to all.
Phoebe the Westie and I send your our best wishes for a speedy recovery and quick reunion with Bob and Sophie. Fingers crossed that your physicians are all skilled at their jobs and the hospital food is bearable until you can return to France's delicious croissants and pastries. Your blog is missed!
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