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Elaine you go on the most fantastic walks scenery wise........I am not sure there is much to beat Scotland. Did you enjoy the visit and by the way any thoughts on your next dog yet? |
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If the weather is right, we have a beautiful country, although I have to say it is too hot for Rayne, which is why we have been taking ourselves off, windows down, fans blowing, short walks and water to cool off in. I was a little worried that Sally and Rayne wouldnt get on, they have not seen each other in over a year and a half but they were absolutely fine. As for a second dog, I am torn between a large munsterlander and a toller. |
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Glorious scenery and fairytale pink castles! Rayne seems to have settled for a nice stream, glad she's finding somewhere cool. How are the dreaded midges this year? |
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You choose wonderful locations for walks the scenery is breathtaking! I love Scotland and that castle is every princess's dream . I'm sure whatever dog you choose next will have the most interesting travel life, and will be the envy of all others |
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