When I'm in the garden the 2 terrors hang around whilst my lovely Lily takes it easy lounging indoors.My garden has a few snowdops out ,hellebores & I did have some roses until the frost.Today the camelia is just opening x
Ha! At least Mary stays on a chair. One of our dogs insists being on the desk when I do paperwork. She is small, and we permanently have a pillow on the desk for her to curl up on. But, geez, she does none of the filing, stapling, hole-punching .....
My garden is covered in feet of snow. Mary is a faithful sidekick, like my Jack (a cat). I just groomed him with a new grooming glove, my goodness! It should make a significant difference in the upcoming shedding season. Yay.
My village is the exact opposite. We have a church and Mayor's office in one central spot, with all the farmhouses spread out over the rest of the village land. A real agricultural community.
Sweet Mary looks like she's reading a dog book - she is adorable!
Love the village from the air - enlarged one can really see the details - bigger than I was expecting. If I can ever get to visit my friends in Prestatyn I see on the map you are not far away for a cuppa! Will call first of course, haha!!!!!
John your village is so charming! I lived in a small little German town by the river when I first moved to Missouri. There were taverns and several wineries. The taverns, were for the whole family to drink, eat and visit with neighbors. I still go to Hermann; I love the atmosphere of small communities! Gabs
Beautiful village image and surrounding landscape, and Mary on her own chair at the table. It's starting to feel like spring here was out clearing today as well.
How dare you!
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm in the garden the 2 terrors hang around whilst my lovely Lily takes it easy lounging indoors.My garden has a few snowdops out ,hellebores & I did have some roses until the frost.Today the camelia is just opening x
ReplyDeleteShe's not letting you out of her sight again!
ReplyDeleteShe's probably updating her Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteThe magic of aerial photos! I love looking at them.
ReplyDeleteOur cats do the same when I ignore them for too long. Which in their case is more than five minutes.
I love the division of fields, by hedgerow and fence.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing cleverer than a dog at making you feel guilty.
ReplyDeleteLovely Mary and very Scottie placemat, this looks good to me.
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She is very attached to you .
ReplyDeleteAin't that the truth my shadow
DeleteI am trying to figure our your house from the aerial photo. cute puppy!
ReplyDeleteIt's on the very far bit of the photo we lie on the south western part of the village the photo is taken from the north east
DeleteSweet little girl
ReplyDeleteI'd have to go up in a hot air balloon to get a shot like yours.
ReplyDeleteHow did you manage to get back in her good books, by the way ?
I let her follow me everywhere
Delete"I can't take my eyes off of you"
ReplyDeleteI like the dog at the table,
ReplyDeleteItsmary
DeleteShe is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI love that country side, beautiful. Bad human, bad, bad! Lol
ReplyDeleteHa! At least Mary stays on a chair. One of our dogs insists being on the desk when I do paperwork. She is small, and we permanently have a pillow on the desk for her to curl up on. But, geez, she does none of the filing, stapling, hole-punching .....
ReplyDeleteTop picture - cue "The Vicar of Dibley" theme music.
ReplyDeleteYou could let the dogs guest post.
ReplyDeleteHow beautifully rural. I grew up in a country town like that.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a wonderful place to live. Beautiful picture of Mary, too. Dogs are the best!
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My garden is covered in feet of snow. Mary is a faithful sidekick, like my Jack (a cat). I just groomed him with a new grooming glove, my goodness! It should make a significant difference in the upcoming shedding season. Yay.
ReplyDeleteMy village is the exact opposite. We have a church and Mayor's office in one central spot, with all the farmhouses spread out over the rest of the village land. A real agricultural community.
ReplyDeleteDitto mine. Church and school and the rest covers 10 squares kilometres.
DeleteSweet Mary looks like she's reading a dog book - she is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove the village from the air - enlarged one can really see the details - bigger than I was expecting. If I can ever get to visit my friends in Prestatyn I see on the map you are not far away for a cuppa! Will call first of course, haha!!!!!
Happy weekend - Mary
John your village is so charming! I lived in a small little German town by the river when I first moved to Missouri. There were taverns and several wineries. The taverns, were for the whole family to drink, eat and visit with neighbors. I still go to Hermann; I love the atmosphere of small communities! Gabs
ReplyDeleteLovely photo of Mary. A lot of sunshine comes in your cottage.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Maria x
That face!
ReplyDeleteThe view from the battlements.
ReplyDeleteOh those eyes of reproach .... 'talk to me daddy'.
ReplyDeleteShe's gorgeous :-)
I do love the aerial photo! What a lovely place.....
ReplyDeleteOur dog is constantly looking for a pet or a scratch or a walk or a treat...it's a rare day that she sleeps and keeps to herself!
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Beautiful village image and surrounding landscape,
ReplyDeleteand Mary on her own chair at the table. It's starting to feel like spring here was out clearing today as well.