Did she get any ?Ruby is expectantly waiting for a bit of sausage!
Did she get any ?Ruby is expectantly waiting for a bit of sausage!
Very pretty, too.No she is an Irish terrier. You don't see many of them, they are an endangered British breed.
Very good!Good afternoon Adam, how are you?
Oh of course. Her 'please give me a bit of sausage ' look us utterly irresistible!Did she get any ?
Not too much planned for today although trying to remove ivy from growing up house, it's too big a task for me though in reality. What do you teach the students?Very good!
Happy morning and now a nice afternoon planned, though student at four pm.
Doing much today ?
Mostly English.Not too much planned for today although trying to remove ivy from growing up house, it's too big a task for me though in reality. What do you teach the students?
Yes I can well imagine!Mostly English.
But I sometimes teach other subjects, too. I have taught economics, physics, astronomy, geology, palaeontology and even Latin, for example.
With good students it's fun, with others it's a mare!
He was a real character. I was at the vets with another cat one day when somebody came in with a tiny kitten with a punctured eyeball that they left to be euthanased. I spoke to the vet and arranged to have his eye removed and then I took him home. He had 21 years of the best life ever, lucky for him that I just happened to be there at the right time!
Doog gninrom morf anaisiuoL! (nway)Doog noonretfa, Dloc Krad Setammoor !![]()
Doog gninrom, Zoom !Doog gninrom morf anaisiuoL! (nway)
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Thanks, again, Yvonne and a jolly good morning to you !Adam: I really appreciate that you're taking the time to do this wonderful story for us. I look forward to each page and am disappointed when one hasn't been forthcoming. And if you don't give Wifey an award for playing her part as Mrs. Wifey, at least give her some points. . . or an extra potato. She's doing a very good job with the part!




Aç av ?Riosnob tuot el ednom.
Sorry, lapsed into French there. Good evening everyone
Someone found the on switch for the sun and it's been beautifully sunny today.
We have been high up on the plateaus of the Causses as we headed south avoiding the motorway. The Causses are high plateaus - around 1000m/3500' - cut through by river Gorges. They are accessible only via steep roads with many hairpin bends. We met a large combine harvester on one of the roads up which was a bit scary!
The scenery is stunning and we saw plenty of different birds of prey, including vultures, and butterflies.
A medieval fortified farmhouse
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The Causse de Savarette
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The River Tarn is in this Gorge
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And this is best place to see Black and Griffon Vultures - the Jonte Gorge
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