Facebook, good for not very much as I'm sure you'll agree, proved some worth today as it reminded us both that it was exactly three years ago today that I went and collected two tiny Jack Russell puppies to take home with me to Northwich. Now we clearly cannot imagine life without them and all day I've been saying "three years!" to them in a very happy voice and they obviously understand and celebrate along with us.
Obviously.
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First day, and they are snoring asleep |
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First dinner time, they were very obedient |
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From the first they understood "IN YOUR BED!" |
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Louise with the sheep toy, and she destroyed that toy |
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They don't fight like this as often any more |
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Proof that the girls were spoiled right from day one - SO MANY TOYS |
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Down by the canal, attracting all the passersby |
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Louise steals some beer - alky that she is |
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Thelma begged some bread, and loved it |
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Some things just do not change |
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Fast asleep and cute as two buttons |
So here are a bunch of photographs taken that first week, three years ago, as these bundles of awesome entered our life. Including Louise stealing beer and Thelma stealing bread.
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Taken today; very cute still and still cuddling |
And here they are today. See, they're even cuter than they were!
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Set up for a game for the evening |
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Night sky, taken with the camera phone |
However back to last night. After finishing the blog I did a little bit of painting and then headed to play Battle Companies with A. The first game was over very quickly and was disappointing but the second was awesome and didn't finish until 11pm and we had such fun playing it. We did break for a short while to sit on the balcony with a brew and enjoy the evening and marvel at how bright Venus was, while the Moon was also beautiful.
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A lovely clearly early morning sky |
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It was actually quite chilly |
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A banitsa for breakfast from Mesut |
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Bekir smoothing out the "small mountain" |
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Mesut carries on in the Art Room |
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The floor is really starting to come together now |
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Sunshine and clouds all day |
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Evidence that the birds are trying to nest again |
It was a chillier morning this morning, the early promise of the sunrise passed quickly as it clouded over and threatened rain. The puppies were in the mood for none of it and so they hid on their chair covered in blankets. I did my chores but forgot my extra one of bringing the stored wood out into the outside storage; I'll need to remember tomorrow for sure. When A got back it was without Hikmet who had to rush to Turkey for some family issues, and I do hope everything is OK. Mesut had bought us breakfast of banitsa which was really lovely of him and we enjoyed that for a change. They were back to tiling and split the rooms between them with Bekir in the Games Room and Mesut in the Art Room. It was a noisy start with Bekir chiseling out a bump between the two rooms but after that they got stuck in and made good progress. The clouds were thick and then thinned and then came back heavier until I eventually gave in and put trousers and a jumper on instead of shorts. While I was outside taking pictures I noticed that the swallows who lived in the entrance porch are back and once again trying to build a nest - they yearly battle recommences.
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Mesut pushing ahead with the tiling |
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Bekir is cracking on as well |
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Strawberry flowers peeking out |
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Louise sleeping with her nose tucked |
After lunch, which for me was some left overs of the paella from last night and for both of us was eaten in Room 13 as it was still too cold to sit outside, I was working and watching the progress as the men put more and more tiles down. Mesut was getting really close to finishing all of the Art Room that would be possible today; tomorrow they will move the units and he will finish this room in a morning. Bekir had the bigger room so his apparent progress was less however in truth he was also powering ahead. A had noticed that the strawberry plants, growing in humanure, have some flowers showing already; here's to hoping we get some juicy fruits from there this year. Thelma has been really loving being outside in the heat and barely coming in apart from for a drink but Louise was inside much more and curled up asleep on the chair. She's so cute!
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Very low flying military plane |
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Heading up the valley |
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Time for relaxation |
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The last few tiles of the day go down |
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Bekir is getting very close to half way |
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State of play at the end of the day |
Earlier on I'd heard a military prop plane flying over but very high so didn't bother getting the camera. Mid afternoon, however, there was a sudden rush of engines and it flew right over the top of the house at very low altitude. I had time to grab the camera and snap some shots out of the window of Room 13 before it disappeared from sight and then I ran at top speed onto the Roof Terrace to capture another few pictures before it banked sharply and headed up the next valley. A was sat out on the front garden on the swinging chair when this happened and was as surprised as I was. The workmen didn't pay any attention and carried on with their tasks. By the end of the day the Art Room is ready for the units to be moved while the Games Room is very nearly half done. Awesome.
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Sat on the balcony in the warm evening sun |
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A plate full of awesome |
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Lots of cuddles with this little puppy |
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Clouds forming in the distance |
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Lovely sunset once more |
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First sign of spud growth |
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The large vine is thriving again |
The journey back was uneventful but I talked a bit more than normal, getting my Bulganglish practice in. When I got back I had a short while to start this update then dinner was served which we ate on the balcony in the lovely warm evening that today has turned into. It was such a gorgeous meal, really tasty, and the setting and company completed a perfect dinner. Afterwards there was the traditional puppy cuddles with Louise doing her best to pretend to be a human. The forecast threatens rain tomorrow and there was certainly a front of clouds approaching from the north. Once we decided to go inside I got some pictures of the sunset, A shouted me down to see something she was very excited about - the first sprouting spuds, and I was equally pleased to see that all three of the vines that are in the garden are growing well.
The sun has now gone, the gloaming is gathering, and I'm going to spend some time hobbying before bed. Thanks for reading and see you tomorrow.
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