I always assumed that walking a dog was a chore, but I see it in an entirely different light now (and that includes all the different lights nature throws at you which you record with your camera for your benefit)
actually, it's coming back to me - I did have a boyfriend once (who had a dad from whom he was estranged, that one - I've told you about him already) and he had two dogs
brown labrador types called something greek - Castor and something or other; lovely dogs; he lived on Eel Pie Island and we used to walk the dogs in Richmond Park and other parks along the that part of Thames and along the towpaths
hhhmmm, happy days
thanks for the photos from dog walking and thanks for invoking the memories
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is this a silver birch tree, and if so does the bark ever peel off?
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I'm not sure. I haven't been close enough often enough to notice. It is close to some dogwood though.
I always assumed that walking a dog was a chore, but I see it in an entirely different light now (and that includes all the different lights nature throws at you which you record with your camera for your benefit)
actually, it's coming back to me - I did have a boyfriend once (who had a dad from whom he was estranged, that one - I've told you about him already) and he had two dogs
brown labrador types called something greek - Castor and something or other; lovely dogs; he lived on Eel Pie Island and we used to walk the dogs in Richmond Park and other parks along the that part of Thames and along the towpaths
hhhmmm, happy days
thanks for the photos from dog walking and thanks for invoking the memories
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