He's always had nice chewy stuff. He just chewed everything else as well.
And he always sniffs and widdles. Everything. It would just be nice not to have to stop every 10 feet.
And he gets one small scratching, when we've finished the rest.
But yes, returning to work is punishment enough...
Anyone actually enjoy work?
I have had one job I loved. 6 years of it. True job satisfaction. But nothing like it before or since.
Well, this was him last week in the Peak District tram museum's sculpture garden.
Masses of sniffing and widdling there! Both the giant ant and the tree-stump library got christened. Thankfully no witnesses, or we might have been evicted for artistic vandalism!
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You rumbled me! He is a mega cute little fella, and how lovely to see his holiday snaps.Thank you M'lud.
* doffs cap and wrings it in hands, in a deferential manner *
Much appreciated, Yer Honour!
You just wanted more pics, didn't you?
And love the new avatar @Pipp !
Yes, would agree, as we have already got a section in 101 for the errant drivers and cyclists.
Yep I second that .. especially the cyclists who ring their bell like they own the place .. they might as well shout 'out the way I'm comin' thru' ....bleedin' cheek!
BTW I would put in West Ham fans' song 'Blowing Bubbles'. How can the team aspire to any sort of success when they sing 'then like my dreams they fade and die. Fortune's always hiding' etc?
Yep I second that .. especially the cyclists who ring their bell like they own the place .. they might as well shout 'out the way I'm comin' thru' ....bleedin' cheek!
Not forgetting the berks who have hooters on their bikes, they are worse than bells.
And the electric chair jockeys who are quite happy to ram your legs or run over your feet without so much as a sorry,
As I now walk almost every day, I've built up a list of things that can happily be consigned to Room 101:
Drivers who park half on the pavement and half on the road - there's not enough room for two cars to pass so they're hindering other motorists and they're blocking half the pavement so mothers with pushchairs or those in wheelchairs struggle to get past. One selfish action and they've inconvenienced two sets of people at the same time.
People who have gravel driveways who don't sweep up the gravel from the pavement leaving us walkers to tread on stones that then hurt our feet.
Cyclists who ding their bells expecting pedestrians to move out of their way even though they're riding on a pavement and not a designated cycle path. Especially those who then take umbrage when this is pointed out to them. Oh, and whilst we're at it, let's add cyclists in pedestrianised areas. They clearly don't seem to understand what pedestrianised means. The 'ped' bit means foot not wheel!
Car owners who buy a vehicle that is too long for their driveway and therefore overhangs the pavement. Measure twice, buy once.
Families who have more cars than they can fit on their driveway and who thus end up parking a car or two on the road. Or more likely half on the pavement and half on the road. And almost always right next to an overlength vehicle that's already blocking part of the pavement.
Leg is feeling a lot happier. Got my 6 week X-ray etc on Tuesday when I'll find out if it's healed yet or not. If do then it's physio time as I am no where near able to bend it to the point I can try and stand on it yet. Bit worried about neuropathy in my toes as the nerves have been swollen for the last 5 weeks and the feeling comes and goes, tender to touch as well (might be being a bit overly paranoid tho lol).Oooh.
I think I will just sit quietly over here, in the corner, with my popcorn.
Let battle commence!
(Long time no see, @MrsB , how's the leg?)
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