Showing posts with label Daisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daisy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Daisy RIP

I lost my best friend the morning of the day we went to the Lakes. She was a lovely lady, so tolerant and patient with me. I was always very excited when I stayed with her.
Here we are as I will always remember her. She had a very good life once she was rescued by Grannie who gave her the love and confidence she needed.

Saturday, 5 July 2008

I found a squirrel

I have just spent a few days in Newbury with Daisy. I like going there, not least because there is a river in whichever direction we go - the river Kennet and the river Lambourn. Here I am with some cygnets on the Lambourn Valley Way which goes through the Donnington Grove Golf Course. (Planning permission to divert this path has fortunately been denied.) We also visited Hungerford Marsh again which has a lot of water.

When I came back home, I saw my first squirrel. Well, it just had to be chased. To Daddy's great surprise, I jumped up a 7 foot high fence to try to reach it, but I couldn't and it disappeared up a tree. I think squirrels must have great fun.

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

My sister

While staying with Daisy for a few days, I met up with my sister Evie for the first time since I moved. I had a great time playing with her and other dogs on Snelsmore Common as you can see.

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Newbury again

I had another great time at Daisy's. I met the first flat-coated retriever since leaving Lambourn and it was liver-coloured (in Newbury). I went for a walk on Snelsmore Common, one of Daisy's favourite places and I can see why.

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

A great Easter weekend

I had a great Easter weekend visiting Daisy. She really does have to put up with a lot from me!

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

My weekend



I visited Grannie and Daisy again this weekend and had a whale of a time. I saw loads of new friends and here are some more piccies.

Monday, 25 February 2008

Busy weekend




Had a very busy weekend in Newbury and met Daisy for the first time. She was very tolerant of me but puts me in my place when I get too pushy. I think I know the lie of the land now! It was a great place to be, Grannie. Sorry about my mess, but I did not like the chew. I found another funny duck and I liked all your friends who came round! I am told Daddy will be getting advice from one of them, Wendy, a Guide Dogs for the Blind puppy walker - respect!