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10-MAR-2012

11th March 2012

Friends, we're home from our holiday now and I have been a tired Pooch today, let me tell you!
Yesterday we stopped off at Grandma's house, and I spent all afternoon playing with Grandma's two pooches Uncle Henry and Cousin Albert - who are westies like me.
Uncle Henry is getting a bit long in the tooth for much running about, but Cousin Albert is four years younger than I am and very lively indeed!
Even this walky with Dad and Grandma did not tire him out.
I am very glad to be home and able to have a cosy sleep in peace today, without Cousin Albert jumping on me and wanting to play!

Dad: Can you spot which pooch is which?!
Apologies for the surreal 'faceless mother in law' effect - I assure you, the actual MIL is very far from faceless and therefore declined to be recognisable on the internet. ;-)

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Tom LeRoy13-Mar-2012 18:33
Oh, for sure it's Pooch up front nose to the ground and tail up! V
Ulla Inkeri Huhta12-Mar-2012 20:31
That stiff upper lip gentleman in the background must be Uncle Henry. Pooch is on sq****lhunt as usual.
laine12-Mar-2012 16:41
I'd find you in a crowd, Pooch...Cousin Albert is a fine looking boy too.
Stephanie12-Mar-2012 13:10
I'd recognize Pooch anywhere! He's got his nose to the ground looking for squ*rrels! :)
The faceless MIL ~ this isn't one of those MIL jokes, is it? Just kidding!
Yvonne12-Mar-2012 02:41
I'd say the Pooch we know is the one busily checking the terrain for r*bts or
h*res and the other Pooch is Uncle Henry who is quite content to sit quietly with MIL. :)
LynnH11-Mar-2012 22:38
I'd say the Pooch is the dog with his nose to the ground! :)
Gilles Navet11-Mar-2012 22:19
Two Pooch ? damned......
When the litte pooch ?
Gilles
Johnny JAG11-Mar-2012 22:18
Is the MIL really a model for Willow Tree statues?
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