How's it going?
Posted: Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
Hello all my friends out there
Sorry I haven't been blogging for a while but iI just don't know where the time has gone to lately. A belated Happy New Year to all of you - hope your days are filled with juicy bones and long walks.
Now where to start. First my health. You will be pleased to learn that my scar is now fully healed up and can withstand all the running and rolling I can give it. My little bald patch where the vet shaved me has almost grown back so I am feeling much like my old self again.
The weather has been a mixture since I last wrote. I have been having a great time splashing about in puddles and generally enjoying the stormy weather. I even got to try my paws out on a bit of snow, although it didn't last long. The one thing I am not too keen of is hail stones - it is not a pleasant experience to be pelted with them. I try to keep in the house when we have those.
Of course Christmas has just passed. I got some smashing presents. My mum's nephew Stuart (who calls me Pongo for some reason) gave me a great toy. It is called a wiggly giggly and makes a brilliant noise when you shake it. I have also found you can get a similar noise out of Mum and Dad if you take it over and drop in on them - my how they squeal with delight. I also got a couple of boxes of biscuits (always nice for a snack now and then) and a Christmas stocking full of goodies. I always have to open my presents myself and enjoyed spreading the ripped up paper around the living room - I think it adds to the lived in look that they seem to like. Oh, nearly forgot, my friend Brenda also gave me some balloons as she knows I like to play with them!
I have had my second column published in the twice yearly island newsletter. This time I put in a little quiz for the locals to try. They had to work out the names of some of my pals. I hear it went down a storm. Will have to think of something else for the spring newsletter.
I now also have a lovely new bed. Mum brought it home for me the other day. It is an oval shaped one that I can curl up in and has a lovely furry bit to lie on. It also has a bone shaped pillow but if they think I am daft enough to put my head on that they must be mad. Next thing you know they will think I am clever enough to use the computer, and we can't have them believing that now can we!!!
I found this photograph of me during the summer that I thought I would add - I will try to get them to take one of me if we have some snow and get them published. Also there is one of Mull taken from our back garden last week. The mountains look lovely with the snow on them.
Look after yourselves my doggie friends.
BWFN
Coco
Sorry I haven't been blogging for a while but iI just don't know where the time has gone to lately. A belated Happy New Year to all of you - hope your days are filled with juicy bones and long walks.
Now where to start. First my health. You will be pleased to learn that my scar is now fully healed up and can withstand all the running and rolling I can give it. My little bald patch where the vet shaved me has almost grown back so I am feeling much like my old self again.
The weather has been a mixture since I last wrote. I have been having a great time splashing about in puddles and generally enjoying the stormy weather. I even got to try my paws out on a bit of snow, although it didn't last long. The one thing I am not too keen of is hail stones - it is not a pleasant experience to be pelted with them. I try to keep in the house when we have those.
Of course Christmas has just passed. I got some smashing presents. My mum's nephew Stuart (who calls me Pongo for some reason) gave me a great toy. It is called a wiggly giggly and makes a brilliant noise when you shake it. I have also found you can get a similar noise out of Mum and Dad if you take it over and drop in on them - my how they squeal with delight. I also got a couple of boxes of biscuits (always nice for a snack now and then) and a Christmas stocking full of goodies. I always have to open my presents myself and enjoyed spreading the ripped up paper around the living room - I think it adds to the lived in look that they seem to like. Oh, nearly forgot, my friend Brenda also gave me some balloons as she knows I like to play with them!
I have had my second column published in the twice yearly island newsletter. This time I put in a little quiz for the locals to try. They had to work out the names of some of my pals. I hear it went down a storm. Will have to think of something else for the spring newsletter.
I now also have a lovely new bed. Mum brought it home for me the other day. It is an oval shaped one that I can curl up in and has a lovely furry bit to lie on. It also has a bone shaped pillow but if they think I am daft enough to put my head on that they must be mad. Next thing you know they will think I am clever enough to use the computer, and we can't have them believing that now can we!!!
I found this photograph of me during the summer that I thought I would add - I will try to get them to take one of me if we have some snow and get them published. Also there is one of Mull taken from our back garden last week. The mountains look lovely with the snow on them.
Look after yourselves my doggie friends.
BWFN
Coco
Posted on Coco's view at 23:06