Indeed. And funnily enough, Gordon, I saw this post after returning from a rousing game of frisbee with my Lab. Unfortunately, he doesnât âcatch airâ in such an impressive manner…
Some people (creatures) have all the fun!
[that’s what I replied on your twitter message–guess it doesn’t carry over to this?]
…love watching and re-watching and imagining…
Oh, this made my day, it did! We had a gruelling day yesterday, with the removal people packing and throwing EVERYTHING on their way in boxes, never mind my idea of doing it in an orderly way (which would have taken several days, even after all my preparations over the last week!) – the guys left at 6pm and drove another hour and half to escape the Paris region, while HH and I did a first clean with brushes, hoover, rubbish bags, and sank in our âguest bedâ dog tired at 11pm, only to get up at 6.30 this morning to an empty house, echoing every word we said….. I left for my travel at 11.45am and arrived here on 8.30pm, but in Paris I had 20â of free internet, and watched this flying dog over and over, I laughed and laughed, Iâm so exhausted that everything is just either so funny or so sad!
Now I need to prepare to be up and gone tomorrow by 6am, the removal people have arrived already in the afternoon and will be rearing to go by latest 8am, had to shop for sandwiches and drinks as well on my way to Zurich, as Iâll need to take transportation at 6am tomorrow….. Thanks for the big smiles here!
It all points to the Dave Family FINALLY getting ready for their next dog!!!! Lori said it, I had the same thoughts immediately. Just do it already.
11.45am to 8.30pm = 5+ hrs….. did we go to the same teacher for math? I see rather a near 9h trip. Notwithstanding the non sleeping at night, the rush to get my things together, calming HH in his stress….
And the story didnât end there. I took the lost credit card of one of the men (it fell to the floor of our car when HH took him back from the car rental) with me to Switzerland because I will see him first thing in the morning – only he had to get off the removal van (thank you v.much to our Sw.iss border controls for not allowing 3 people in the lorry – it only has 2 bunks) and stay back, hopefully (presumably) in a hotel, renting another car (w/o card….) and what not!
HH told me on his way back from his event at 10.30 at night and crushed my jubilant mood that âall went so well so farâ (it didnât – did it?). Now of course I canât sleep at all and I thought I might as well get up and going early – bringing those who âmade itâ to the new place, food to sustain them – I shall see what else comes our way before this weekend.
Our new neighbour (itâs actually US being HER new neighbours….) has two cats and they already came over to say âhiâ….. this will get interesting if and when weâll have our dog!
Show- off. đ. I wonder how many âtakesâ to get that perfect combination?
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One! Just one take.
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Love, love this! A great start to the day.
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Isnât it though! Have a great week Darlene.
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way up!
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Way!
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Spring is coming. Frisbee in the park, refreshing jogs on Saturday morning, a trip to Starbucks on a Sunday. Somebody needs a đś. Just sayinâ…..
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Truth!
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Lori, who would enjoy this more than you and the pouches?
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Indeed. And funnily enough, Gordon, I saw this post after returning from a rousing game of frisbee with my Lab. Unfortunately, he doesnât âcatch airâ in such an impressive manner…
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Timing may not be everything, but when complementary events happen, it’s a WOW!
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I watched this over and over again, David. Oh to be a flying pooch!
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Me too Carolyn. Amazing! ________________________________
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Well that’s worth watching again and again and again!
How delightful!
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And i did! so many times!
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Some people (creatures) have all the fun!
[that’s what I replied on your twitter message–guess it doesn’t carry over to this?]
…love watching and re-watching and imagining…
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No, it doesn’t carry over but love the repeat nonetheless!
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Wake up and enjoy the day
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exactly!
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I love how she looks right at the camera as she flies by. What a face! This made me laugh out loud. Thank you!
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It really is an amazing shot. She played it right for the camera.
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great clip.
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Oh, this made my day, it did! We had a gruelling day yesterday, with the removal people packing and throwing EVERYTHING on their way in boxes, never mind my idea of doing it in an orderly way (which would have taken several days, even after all my preparations over the last week!) – the guys left at 6pm and drove another hour and half to escape the Paris region, while HH and I did a first clean with brushes, hoover, rubbish bags, and sank in our âguest bedâ dog tired at 11pm, only to get up at 6.30 this morning to an empty house, echoing every word we said….. I left for my travel at 11.45am and arrived here on 8.30pm, but in Paris I had 20â of free internet, and watched this flying dog over and over, I laughed and laughed, Iâm so exhausted that everything is just either so funny or so sad!
Now I need to prepare to be up and gone tomorrow by 6am, the removal people have arrived already in the afternoon and will be rearing to go by latest 8am, had to shop for sandwiches and drinks as well on my way to Zurich, as Iâll need to take transportation at 6am tomorrow….. Thanks for the big smiles here!
It all points to the Dave Family FINALLY getting ready for their next dog!!!! Lori said it, I had the same thoughts immediately. Just do it already.
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5+ hour trip. Not a short journey! (It is time for a dog, it is)
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11.45am to 8.30pm = 5+ hrs….. did we go to the same teacher for math? I see rather a near 9h trip. Notwithstanding the non sleeping at night, the rush to get my things together, calming HH in his stress….
And the story didnât end there. I took the lost credit card of one of the men (it fell to the floor of our car when HH took him back from the car rental) with me to Switzerland because I will see him first thing in the morning – only he had to get off the removal van (thank you v.much to our Sw.iss border controls for not allowing 3 people in the lorry – it only has 2 bunks) and stay back, hopefully (presumably) in a hotel, renting another car (w/o card….) and what not!
HH told me on his way back from his event at 10.30 at night and crushed my jubilant mood that âall went so well so farâ (it didnât – did it?). Now of course I canât sleep at all and I thought I might as well get up and going early – bringing those who âmade itâ to the new place, food to sustain them – I shall see what else comes our way before this weekend.
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Wow. Bring the Weekend!
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Itâs never too early…
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Itâs not!
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Yes, a dog for you, a dog for me…. thatâs the formula.
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Seems to work!
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Our new neighbour (itâs actually US being HER new neighbours….) has two cats and they already came over to say âhiâ….. this will get interesting if and when weâll have our dog!
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Love that
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