I now know why we are having this spell of fine dry weather. It is not global warming or climate change, it is not because we had a wet winter or to do with earthquakes, neither is it because we deserve it, although I think we do, no, it is because the Reverend David Oakden, my husband, needed to re-felt the shed roof. Despite not having a job as such, commitments and tasks prevented him doing it......until today!
Yes, in near perfect conditions an early start was made and with some assistance from his daughter it was completed. So now you had better watch out! It may not stay fine much longer....
This afternoon Carol, who lives in the next village and who owns Tumble (formerly Bella) who she adopted from us several years ago, came to meet Cleo as Tumble has had a similiar operation on her knee and Carol has been very helpful and supportive to me in regards to Cleo's rehab.
We walked the girls together and as you can see they are very alike and looked like sisters! They were both very well behaved and Carol thought Cleo very sweet.
Tumble's op was more serious than Cleo's but she has made a remarkable recovery so that now it is impossible to tell which leg it was. She has also won a prize for obedience in her local training group.
Cleo and Scat (Sam's Guinea Pig) |
Cleo coped well with a longer walk.
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