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Nick Grimshawe

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Re: Snakes, Small Daisies and Sunshine,
3/17/2007 12:13:40 AM
Dennis ,


Your turn is coming soon!!!

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Re: Snakes, Small Daisies and Sunshine,
3/17/2007 12:16:38 AM
Hey, Arthur,

Those are great traits, maybe we should all give up a little human for more dog.

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Re: Snakes, Small Daisies and Sunshine,
3/18/2007 11:36:33 AM

Very cool ! I like how you tie everything together with meaning!

Must have been a fun day!

Blessings! Susan

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Re: Snakes, Small Daisies and Sunshine,
3/19/2007 9:21:49 AM

Nice one Nick!

Here in France, we were flattered and deceived into believing the Winter had gone and Spring had Sprung!  After a week of beautiful sunshine stimulated a broken back digging up the veggie patch, and viewing the 3500 sq, metres of grass needing the first mow of the season, we have now retreated back indoors to the roaring wood fire and the odd glass or three of Red Ned.  A hard life - but then again, someone has to do it!

The Boss is working, whilst Scruff and me are messing about as usual.

Big news of the year is the cows are out of the byres!  This is the first sign of Spring here, although they are definitely looking a bit fed up with the proceedings just at the moment

Took time out to vist the Alsace last week for a couple of days. Beautiful villages, and hard to believe we were still in France as everything is so German there.

Visited the National Motor Museum - formerly known as the Schlumpf Obsession - fascinating story of serious lunacy creating an amazing collection of old cars. Two of the cars (Bugattis) collectively are worth some $US80,000,000!   Incredible.

Not quite in the same league as walking the dogs, but Scruff is a follower and doesn't like a lead, but does he bring pleasure.  What would we do without pets?

Cheers,

Norm

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