Time for an update I think... Now that I'm hairy again!
Hi all! Too long, I think, since I've delved into this blogging lark, I know... Sorry to all of those who have been waiting (No?) well, OK... But it's been hectic and, to be honest, when the days just roll over, one after another you become unaware of the development of things and... well, personally, amongst all of the walking, running like a nutter on the beach and eating that I have to do I'm beginning to realise that uprights CAN give a stuff about a scruffy dog from Crete. I was picked up by those nice people at the shelter in Gouves and then...a quick photo-shoot placed on Facebook; I was 'Dog number 4 on October 14th 2015' then "Voom"... I was off! I still run away from dustcarts, men wearing baseball caps and I don't like it when sparks jump out of the fireplace, but apart from that everything is up to scratch. Which reminds me... I have also totally recovered from my problem with Demodectic Mange; not something I like to admit that I ever had - but I'm glad it's over. It's not the one that foxes get which is apparently the real killer. But it still screws you up bigly (have you heard of Donald Trump?). 'Bigly' is something he thinks is a real word... and it's not the only mistake he's been making either. I like to stay up to date with world affairs... Here's a couple of photo's of me doing just that!
Well, I'm just practising with a toy rabbit until I see a real one (apparently this is a mouse - but do I care?). With Mange I lost about 40% of my body hair (not a pretty sight - so there aren't too many photo's of that period of my growing up). These days, even if I say so myself, I am looking pretty good. I went for lunch in a pub in Somerset last weekend and got mobbed by a load of psycho people all wearing headscarves, waxed jackets and walking boots... acting like some kind of fan-club... Mental! Anyway, I've also been to France about seven times now since arriving here in the UK. And I've had more stamps on my passport in 15 months than Henry Kissinger back in the 70's. I have to spend the night below decks in the van whist the uprights disappear until the morning but it's worth it because I get to run along the canal and round a huge garden every day when the van stops.
This is me talking about old times with Rosie... She's from Greece too. But we've both been done - so it's just platonic - Yeh! |
The most recent time in Brittany was punishing. Not for me necessarily - but for the uprights - they were scurrying around like mad things; it was so cold. There were two wood-burners on the go all day long and for the first couple of hours each day they were both outside sawing and splitting logs as if it was a proper job. I had to watch from indoors. There is some work going on there that the uprights seem to get very excited about. It seems it involves a lot of pain and suffering and moaning about aches and pains and the danger of scaffold towers and ladders - fear of falling and stuff! As long as there is somewhere to stretch my legs every day and someone to keep up the supply of fresh chicken and opening the sachets and stuff... plus...I like sitting in front of an open fire... whilst the uprights just run around providing the logs... all in all... I'm quite happy...
We're off to France again in a few weeks time... watch this space pet lovers! I have been asked to write a proper informative article about taking your pets abroad... Ooh err! Actually here it is... Click the link...
http://wwwahouseinbrittany.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/when-pets-travel-abroad.html
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