Shirley maybe next time you come they'll be little horrors. Would that would unbroody you? Nah, thought not. I love the pic with both ears straight up.
Weaver, they are really good right now. The hands full will start when we explore the 'Big Outdoors'. But guess what? Broody Shirley is going to come to do some lead-training. (Unless, of course, she's busy with a new puppy.) I bet the 2 Ts return Tess's love as well.
L-Plate, I can still remember when you got Flynn and how he was called Flint first. T&T say hello back to the big dog.
Karen, they like being sort of the same colour as Molly.
Tam, they'd enjoy ruffling yours as well. They like hair and ears and necks.
Tim and Ted say woofy thank yous for all your comments and send cyber Happy Easter Chocolate Eggs for two-legged and whatever passes as choccie eggs to all four-legged bloggers (Wuff)!
They are beautiful. Having a new granddaughter has made me broody for a new puppy - I'd like a Springer. I can just imagine how it feels to bury your face in their necks in all that gorgeous fur.
I had my first publication when I was eight – a silly rhyme in my school magazine. A few years later I started writing children’s books - from board books up to short novels for girls and boys aged 8 - 10. As well as my own titles, my published books include licensed character titles and are a mixture of story/activity books, Annuals, a Sylvanian Families video and series books under an ‘umbrella name’ (I wrote 8 Animal Ark books as Lucy Daniels).
Nowadays I write short fiction for women’s magazines and Pocket Novels – “family and friends” stories set in the 1950s and also contemporary romance. My six Pocket Novels are also published in large print books by Ulverscroft and there is a new one coming shortly.
Also coming shortly is a Collection of Broome Park Prefab Village stories.
I live in a farmhouse on a sheep farm with my husband, Peter. We’re owned by Tim and Ted, our 2 Rough Collies, visiting wildlife and the sheep who graze in the moorland meadows outside my study window. The farmhouse and the animals often appear in my stories.
While I write, Husband up the Hill scratch-builds Historic Racing Cars in miniature. On show here: BRM Mk2 and Maserati 1949 Click on the picture to see more scratch-built miniature historic racing cars from the Posner 1950s Collection
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25 comments:
All this is making me *so* broody for a puppy you know.
My favourite is 'three ears down and one up'. :o)
Aaahh, they both look sooo cute :) TFx
Seems to me you are going to have your hands full there! Tess is madly in love with both.
I saw them over on Shirley's blog first and I showed them to the bloke from Stoke because they were sooooo cute.
Flynn says hello to them both, he's so grown up at 10 months...well, sometimes! x
What beauties! And they're sort of the same colour as Molly :o)
So cute! I long to ruffle their fur :-)
Absolutely gorgeous, Pat - You've made my evening. x
Shirley maybe next time you come they'll be little horrors. Would that would unbroody you? Nah, thought not. I love the pic with both ears straight up.
They are TF! And they know it.
Weaver, they are really good right now. The hands full will start when we explore the 'Big Outdoors'. But guess what? Broody Shirley is going to come to do some lead-training. (Unless, of course, she's busy with a new puppy.) I bet the 2 Ts return Tess's love as well.
L-Plate, I can still remember when you got Flynn and how he was called Flint first. T&T say hello back to the big dog.
Karen, they like being sort of the same colour as Molly.
Tam, they'd enjoy ruffling yours as well. They like hair and ears and necks.
Aww, that's nice, Amanda.
OMG - they get more adorable by the second!!! Give them a smooch from me please!!!!
Did you check that Shirley did leave you two puppies, and not two cardboard cutouts, Pat? *g*
(Not that I would do that. Nooo...)
Give them both a tummy-rub and a scratch behind the ears from me.
Ooh, T&T are so loving all these cuddles and smooches, tummy rubs and scratches.
Kate, I was waiting for you to 'come-see' the latest photos. Shirley said she'd told you about her visit!
They are so beautiful. I'm so happy for you xxx
Gorgeous photos.
simply goregous!
lx
They certainly are posers!!
CJ xx
Oh, they are so gorgeous!
They are so beautiful!
What beauties they are...! Do you think they know too.
Happy Easter to you and your family, Pat.
Tim and Ted say woofy thank yous for all your comments and send cyber Happy Easter Chocolate Eggs for two-legged and whatever passes as choccie eggs to all four-legged bloggers (Wuff)!
Aren't they just wonderful? Brings back very happy memories!
Aaaawww - need and want a puppy NOW!!! They are just so gorgeous!
I want a puppy now! Gosh they're cute!
We are so loving all this puppy love!
Tim and Ted
They are beautiful. Having a new granddaughter has made me broody for a new puppy - I'd like a Springer. I can just imagine how it feels to bury your face in their necks in all that gorgeous fur.
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