Well, I don't have a blog so I have no idea how much time one would consume. I've thought about starting one, but I am afraid it would be rather boring, especially compared to yours and so many others that I visit. Anyway, thanks for the small post. I thought I would check just in case! LOL!
I agree with John and Kath, Gale. My blog is about our smallholding, and often I don't think that it is anywhere near as interesting as other people's blogs, but it still gets read. Hope to see you posting soon.
John, from reading the comments I'm not sure if you mean YOU that can't cope or your girl. Either way, I totally understand, I'm an 'internet junkie' and I really need my regular 'fix' and I've not gone to the bathroom by myself since we got our first dog in 1995! :-)
PS: Thank-you for your comment on my blog today--I am really running on empty these days....
Boolie, our Springer Spaniel, is like that. He sits by the entrance gates when I am away, waiting for me to return. The rest of the time he is glued to me like a shadow.
When I was in the house, my Springer used to sit on my feet so that he knew if I moved. He also would go to the door at the alloted time the Hubby arrived home. They're not as daft as they look, Springers!
LOL, just like someone you know.
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ReplyDeleteShe suffers from separation anxiety when ism at work.... When I return she's like a limpet
Does she eat phone books/paper? My Rough used to tear them up when left alone.
DeleteI hope you get some sleep when you come in again.
You need a papoose!
ReplyDeleteJane x
Well, I don't have a blog so I have no idea how much time one would consume. I've thought about starting one, but I am afraid it would be rather boring, especially compared to yours and so many others that I visit. Anyway, thanks for the small post. I thought I would check just in case! LOL!
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DeleteI think everyone has something to say.....if I can write about bugger all
ANYONE CAN
Give it a try x
Gale I see you are standing on the side of a boat, that gives you something interesting to write about straight away.
DeleteJust write about what you love!
I agree with John and Kath, Gale. My blog is about our smallholding, and often I don't think that it is anywhere near as interesting as other people's blogs, but it still gets read. Hope to see you posting soon.
DeleteAre these comments all about Gale's lack of a blog? She needs to see some of the rubbish I write about!!!
DeleteJohn my oldest dog is like that too. She would get into my clothes with me if she could!
ReplyDeleteJohn, from reading the comments I'm not sure if you mean YOU that can't cope or your girl. Either way, I totally understand, I'm an 'internet junkie' and I really need my regular 'fix' and I've not gone to the bathroom by myself since we got our first dog in 1995! :-)
ReplyDeletePS: Thank-you for your comment on my blog today--I am really running on empty these days....
You are such a soft touch...we all love you for it!
ReplyDelete*smiling*
ReplyDeleteI can understand her feelings :)
I'm hoping Dr. Chris has done you proud..
One down, one to go !
~Jo
For a moment there I thought that the birds in the field had attacked Chris and that you had to come to his rescue.
ReplyDeleteCorker of a photo!! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha. Poor John. ;o)
ReplyDeleteSleep well!
You do call her and leave your voice on the answering machine, don't you ?! Don't you ?!?
ReplyDeleteBoolie, our Springer Spaniel, is like that. He sits by the entrance gates when I am away, waiting for me to return. The rest of the time he is glued to me like a shadow.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in the house, my Springer used to sit on my feet so that he knew if I moved. He also would go to the door at the alloted time the Hubby arrived home. They're not as daft as they look, Springers!
DeleteMy very first dog, Hamlet, came to me solely because he used to eat shoes when left alone.
ReplyDeleteAm I dumb or something? I thought you were talking about Chris.
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