on 03-01-2019 20:36
on 03-01-2019 20:36
on 04-12-2020 11:55
on 04-12-2020 11:55
on 04-12-2020 12:03
on 04-12-2020 12:03
@Mi-Amigo wrote:Nice to see photo of your two dogs @pgn .
If they are anything like me, they`ll be only too pleased to get back in the warm.
Weather does not usually bother them - they're back, bushed, wet and pongy, in the kitchen - both happy, one lying up against the radiator, the other lying on the floor on the warm spot where the heating pipes cross the kitchen beneath the tiles...
on 04-12-2020 12:44
on 04-12-2020 12:44
on 04-12-2020 13:47
on 04-12-2020 13:47
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on 04-12-2020 14:28
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@gmarkj wrote:
Two very "good boys" there @pgn.
Would love a dog but don't think the cats would appreciate it...
Cat predates both dogs by several years, @gmarkj.I think they have a memo of understanding. A casual sniff is tolerated, but cat retires beneath the old piano if barking is in evidence. Also Shepherd has a habit of nudging her to where he thinks she should be, Lab knows there is no food in the deal so pretty much ignores her, but will chase any cat if he's in the garden and happens upon a cat stupid enough to be in the garden at the same time: it's fair game in his book. Plenty of hedge and trees for cat to escape to or through though.
on 04-12-2020 15:18
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on 09-12-2020 09:22
on 09-12-2020 09:22
Beginning to look a lot like..... Etc etc.
Remember kids, if you too charge £13 for a glass of Lambrusco Rosso, you can afford Christmas lights like these. 😁.
The Dome Pub, Edinburgh.
on 09-12-2020 09:41
on 09-12-2020 09:41
Smashing photo, @BOSSGOGG - £13 for a Lambrusco Rosso in that part of Edinburgh, well, there's them (not often Scots!) that'll pay it... originally built as The Physicians' Hall, it went over-budget by a grand back in the late 1700s, so the Commercial Bank of Scotland (later to become RBS) bought and razed it, building what you see today on the origianl foundation stone. The owners've been trying to claw the loss back since!
The treasure found in the demolished Hall was returned to the College of Physicians in the city...
on 09-12-2020 09:46
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on 09-12-2020 10:01
on 09-12-2020 10:01