Bob's year 2010 |
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At class... |
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Writtle College Dog Club. Here are a few pictures of some of Bob's classmates this year. Not many this year because I kept forgetting to take the camera. |
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At home(s)... |
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Snow: Here Bob is showing how to make a snowball pendant with just the aid of the tag on his collar and a field full of snow. |
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Presents from Lorraine: Bob's friend Lorraine always manages to get him presents he really loves. We've been treated to the tones of the blue squeaky (very squeaky) virtually every day this year and it shows no sign of either getting quieter ot falling out of favour. |
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Sleep: With or without the aid of his bed Bob can always find somewhere for a snooze. Especially if it is warm and sunny. |
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Birthday: Bob had a birthday cake made specially for him by the local pet shop. See if you can guess how old he was this year. |
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Dead footballs: Never one to get deflated, a ball is a ball and needs playing with long after it has ceased to be round. |
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Stick?: When does a stick become a log? And how big is too big? |
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Etang-sur-Arroux is where we take Bob to see the vet before returning to England. Part of the ritual is that he gets a walk along the river bank. Somehow it always seems to bring out the puppy in him. |
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Stondon: Or more accurately the village fair at Stondon Massey. They had a companion dog show so we entered Bob in a few categories and he came away with three rosettes. In one of the pictures you can see exactly what he thinks of the judge. |
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The apprentice: Always willing to help - here Bob tries to assist while I'm servicing the bike. |
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snow: The year is ending in the same way that it started - with snow. Bob loves the snow and will race around with his head buried in it, or leap around like a puppy. Somehow he doesn't notice that it is cold. |
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Some of Bob's friends in France and at home |
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Bob's friends. Here are a few pictures of some of Bob's friends that he meets with while out and about. The original idea was to take a picture of all of his friends - but that would have needed a web site all of its own. In the end the limited number of pictures was fixed by serendipity - they are the one's that we took when we happened to have the camera with us. |