Salcombe is awash with dogs, that just have to be part of the action.
Terriers it seems are more of a seadog than I realised, or maybe it’s just that have to lead from the front.
I remember this dog from last year
Now I’ve got a better broadband connection and a little child free time, standby for a rapid fire of seaside posts, that are in my head, in a chaotic virtual queue, all waiting to be written and published; my friend asked me the other day if posting to the blog became a chore, but for me it’s not like that (I’m not very good at chores in any case, ask Mr Uhdd) no, it’s more of a frustration, I can see the finished post in my minds eye in an instant, but getting them together is a different matter, maybe a bit more of an editors eye would be an advantage *sigh*.
August 10, 2009 at 7:45 pm
I notice a theme in that they’re all quite compact doggies.
Dogs are great. I’d love to have one, but can’t really with being out all day, it would really be fair. Hopefully one day.
August 10, 2009 at 9:59 pm
I have come to your blog via an Artist’s Garden and love your pictures. The man at work is particularly fine. Hope you had some sunny weather there in Devon. My parents who live in Okehampton seem to have seen a lot of sunshine in the last few days, almost as much as we have here in Wales (OK, more then).
August 11, 2009 at 6:16 pm
My terrier–that would be Miss Sadie–is definitely not a sea dog. The thought of riding in a boat gives her the vapors. The Cowboy, though, is always up for any adventure that will soak his fluffy spaniel coat and muddy his furry paws.
I love your chaotic virtual queue, and can hardly wait to see what pops out next.