Tuesday, 15 December 2015

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Kattymoaw

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Leopold Wolfington

After searching high and low for a dog. I decided that I wanted a puppy. One that I could train and see develop and grow from an early age. This decision was not taken lightly and a lot of thought went into whether it was the right decision. Now I am the proud owner of this bundle of joy and I am positive it was the right choice to make.
Leo is a Rough Haired Border Collie, believe it or not. He is an unusual Blue Merle in colouring as he has little white on him. He has beautiful eyes: one dark brown and the other half dark brown and blue (the blue part also has a splash of blue). As I watch his pupils contract and expand it reminds me of the seashore. His eyes are captivating.
This is a brand new journey and experience for both of us. I hope that over the years we will both teach each other some vital lessons.
One ear up, one down maybe??
Here begins the life story of Leopold Wolfington.

Welcome My Little Snow Leopard.


Leopold Wolfington

Friday, 5 November 2010

Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Always ones to make me laugh...

For some great images of Alpacas the internet has a whole host of them. 
I always look to Llamas and Alpacas to cheer me up, they are such amazingly, amusing looking creatures.


Tickled me pink for hours this video, 
a must see if you love these fuzzy little guys.

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Brilliant Video...with Dogs.


Rescue Dogs Were Used in the Making of This Video
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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Winter Visitors

Last year our garden was thriving with birds of all kinds. I was thrilled with the reception to the food we put out. Here's hoping this year will bring in much of the same.
Of all the birds we played host to my personal favourite, was the smallest of our visitors...the Goldcrest.
I was able to snatch these quick shots before it darted away.
For more information about this little bird visit: