Amos

November 29, 2013

I wish I’d seen these!!

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I’ve had an exciting few days looking after visitors 😀

I took Aunty Janet on one of my favourite walks – –

 

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She liked the way I listened when she talked to me 🙂

 

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To make sure they weren’t bored in the house, I brought in from the muddy garden a constant and plentiful supply of toys and generously placed them in Uncle Dick’s lap 😀 I think he was pleased.

Then they left me and Spike behind, even though there was talk of a beach!

 

 

 

These are what they went to see without us – – –

 

 

 

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November 17, 2013

Herding cats

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I can herd ducks

 

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I can herd sheep

 

 

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But cats are tricky!

 

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November 15, 2013

Footprints in the sand

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November 7, 2013

Counting sheep

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I think Sue said they were Shetlands, but they were very tricky sheep anyway!

They were darker , scattier, and much faster than the ones I normally keep together and take to Mum.

Mum had to think faster than she normally does and I could see she was having a bit of trouble with that! She should have made me stay a lot further behind them, but how could I refuse when she asked me to “Walk up” instead of “Lie down?” As a result, the sheep kept going past her and she had to send me on a “Come by!” or “Away!” to turn them round and bring them back to her – no problem I do enjoy doing that! 😀

There were FIFTEEN sheep – I counted them. I fell asleep in the car and slept all the way home.

 

 

 

 

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