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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2216537" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>[USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] that is my favourite of your pictures so far. Your Granddaughter has a great eye - the man and dog, especially the red coat are inspired additions. I would buy this if I saw it for sale in a gallery. </p><p>[USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] I hope the fence panel damage is the worst of it in your area. I’ve never heard of that postcard scheme, what a great idea. And [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] I’m glad you got to the class and back ok. It’s really scary driving in the wind isn’t it? Hope you didn’t need to pass any lorries, that’s always stressful. </p><p>[USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] an interesting day here. Sitting room is decked with coats of the human and dog variety all round the woodburner and steaming in an attempt to dry out. The kitchen chimney is letting in water again, even though it’s been capped - the wind is just driving the rain horizontally up into it so lots of buckets in the kitchen now. Mr C took Dennis for a run in the fields behind us this aft. Neither of them wanted to go. Mr C slung the lead round his neck so Den could have a run but when he called him back the lead had disappeared - the wind had whipped it off his shoulders and it had vanished. I was so proud though as apparently Dennis walked home with him beautifully, staying next to him the whole time, even along the lane. </p><p>How about you? Power still on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2216537, member: 468536"] [USER=505893]@Muddy Cyclist[/USER] that is my favourite of your pictures so far. Your Granddaughter has a great eye - the man and dog, especially the red coat are inspired additions. I would buy this if I saw it for sale in a gallery. [USER=238814]@gennepher[/USER] I hope the fence panel damage is the worst of it in your area. I’ve never heard of that postcard scheme, what a great idea. And [USER=374421]@Krystyna23040[/USER] I’m glad you got to the class and back ok. It’s really scary driving in the wind isn’t it? Hope you didn’t need to pass any lorries, that’s always stressful. [USER=461597]@PenguinMum[/USER] an interesting day here. Sitting room is decked with coats of the human and dog variety all round the woodburner and steaming in an attempt to dry out. The kitchen chimney is letting in water again, even though it’s been capped - the wind is just driving the rain horizontally up into it so lots of buckets in the kitchen now. Mr C took Dennis for a run in the fields behind us this aft. Neither of them wanted to go. Mr C slung the lead round his neck so Den could have a run but when he called him back the lead had disappeared - the wind had whipped it off his shoulders and it had vanished. I was so proud though as apparently Dennis walked home with him beautifully, staying next to him the whole time, even along the lane. How about you? Power still on? [/QUOTE]
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