Showing posts with label Newbury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newbury. Show all posts

Friday, 26 June 2009

18 months old

I am now 18 months old and 25 kilos. Here is a picture of me and another flat-coat on my last visit to Newbury. For a flat-coat that's supposed not to like other flat-coats, I thought he was very friendly!

Sunday, 15 March 2009

More fun in Newbury

Hello again. Sorry I haven't been keeping my blog up to date as I have been in Newbury a lot. (That's no excuse because Daddy knows how to add a blog entry from his phone.) Anyway, here are a couple of photos of me, one looking for cats and the other jumping into the river Kennet.

Thursday, 29 January 2009

I love Newbury

I do love visiting Newbury. There are rivers in all directions and great walks. Here I am coming back from a swim in the Kennet and I am trying to bring a present back to Grannie to cheer her up. This gate was a bit of a problem!

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Internal GPS

I impressed Daddy while I was staying with Daisy again during the last few days. I took him for a walk across the A4, under the Newbury bypass and into Bagnor where I know the river Lambourn is. I have been before, but only by car (to the Blackbird pub). Clever, eh?! I do anything for a swim. Daddy was gobsmacked.

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.

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!