This is why I so often prefer dogs to humans. Enjoy!
Boxing Day
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*Mary *is more rested, her nesting hopefully no more than a hormone surge.
I picked up a new carpet cleaner this morning ( the old one collapsed
exhausted...
7 hours ago
bonjour ami cro,merci pour ce bonheur matinal,je partage votre avis totalement,les chiens nous aiment sans retenue;juliette et rodolphe,vous saluent amicalement,nous nous preparons pour notre premiere sortie confort de la journee bien a vous paule caillou et ses deux petits monstres canins
ReplyDeleteMe too, I shall be going out very soon with Billie. We shall visit the woods to find the final few Cepes of the season.
DeleteLovely video. When you dream..Do you dream in English or French ?
DeleteI am very fortunate, I spend more time with the dogs, horses, sheep and pigs than I do with humans. The Alpacas are back again so life is perfect. The townies will be out at the weekend and the Alpacas seem to regard chasing ramblers as the pinnacle of entertainment.
ReplyDeleteCertain 'ramblers' deserve to be chased away by the Alpacas. We also have quad bikes, trail bikes, and push bikes, coming past the house at weekends. Nothing we can do about it other than to cross our fingers that we don't have too many.
DeleteThat's an awesome welcome home.
ReplyDeleteI think we'd all like to be welcomed like that!
DeleteI don't think there is any welcome as exuberant as a dog's welcome. No one could be in any doubt that those dogs were more than happy to see their person again.
ReplyDeleteAnd how nice to be greeted like that.
DeleteIt would take a very hard heart not to smile and love.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful sight.
DeleteRick will be all over my daughter like that when she gets home on leave tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteLucky her. Billy is always pleased to see me when I get back from shopping, but hardly in the same league.
DeleteMy Beano is a Jack Russel cross and he greets me like that even if I've just been gone a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteHow nice. My Billy usually ignores me, unless I arrive by car.
DeleteSo joyful as the pack leader returns.
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't have a better homecoming.
DeleteHere, if someone had dogs unleashed in a public space, there would be some hysterical person to squawk about it.
ReplyDeleteThere's always a misery-guts hiding in the undergrowth. Luckily not many would complain at this sight.
DeleteDoesn't Mrs Magnon greet you like that when you've been away?
ReplyDeleteNo, she just bites me!
DeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteWhat a greeting!
DeleteMy grandad had a Jack Russell and I think that's what kept him going.
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely dogs, I always wanted a 'Parson' variety.
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