Just finished walking the dogs Bernie, they get me up pretty early and then have to wait until I feel it is decent enough to go outside, unless they fart, it's out into the cold to do their business. The new little lady (Marnie) we rescued was spayed Thursday, so she has to walk in the lead, not play and remain quiet. That worked for the first day, now she is full of beans and keeps attacking the black rat (Dax) trying to get him to play with her. But he is aware of her condition and is reluctant until she leaps on him, grabs his ear and pulls him down then retaliates, so have to keep her quiet. He already has a split in his ear from her antics, but as she is half his size she has to do something to get even with him, Being a dingo, she is highly intelligent and only has to be told once and is a lovely affectionate girl. Typical women though sucks him in all the time and he gets in the shit and she just wags her tail and looks coy.BernieQ wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:16 am Morning Bob sure am , or is she entertaining me? Olivia will be 10 this year gives us about 2 or 3 more years before the inevitable happens and Nan and Pop wont have these extended visits . But till then we will enjoy . Morning Helen and Kay . NP your probably up as well .
Bernie .
Pretty cool in Tas this time of the year, so don't do that much as the days are so short. Just play some guitar and hope we get enough sun to be able to work outside without your hands freezing, we had a wind the other day from the sth that was bitterly cold and according to the weather map was coming for the very deep sth, frosts in the valley below and lots of frozen puddles from the almost every night rain. The outside temp at 6am was minus 7 with the wind, luckily have cut enough wood to get through the cold time, but wish we had headed to Aus rather than deciding to hang round and repaint the bus. Luckily the sun has just come out and may get something done a bit later in the day.