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Turns up without notice. Will probably leave without notice too.

You just get a human trained into an acceptable routine and they go and disappear on you.

Fortunately when this one reappeared she remembered the routine - and commented that I was looking somewhat more svelt than earlier in the year (despite the woolly mammoth coat).

Not forgiven but the flattery has been filed.

I endured a face trim, having been told I looked like an "old codger". It does make seeing-out a bit clearer.

Walks (or runs as I now deem them) have been resumed and I've made new k9 social connections; all very politely. There's a bit of bouncing and posturing but no aggressive noises or nastiness. My best meet was Diesel the Rotty. Big softie just wanted to lean on my human.

F says I have to mention that daffodils have appeared in Argyl Park.   Daffs smaffs - what do I care? They don't run.  They don't have fur or feathers. You can't eat them.  I refused to be photographed with them.

I just want to sniff the graffiti and RUN.
Yours

Fergus

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  1. Hiya Fergus. Long time no see. Looking good there old chap x

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  2. Hari Om
    Dog's prerogative, Fergus mate, to run. And sniff. Well done on the polite meetings and greetings. Always a winner that. Oh a Rottweiler... I've known two very well over the years - both total sops! Very heavy when they decide to 'lapdog'... Glad you are making the most of the visiting F. Keep at it she'll be off again soon I suspect. Good to see ya mate. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. Nice to see you again, Fergus . I'm sure you feel better for your facial trim - makes it easier to get closer to the poo and pee-mails.

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  4. Daffodils in July🤔? That's different.

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  5. You look adorable after your face trim
    I always think fantastic spring is on its way, when I see the daffodils

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  6. Good to see you again Fergus..yes, humans can be fickle!! Looks like a good run was had too.

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  7. My daffodils are just starting to come up here but the Camellias are flowering.

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