Hello Woofers,
Daisy here.
Well, this morning at five forty-five I jumped up on the bed and made good use of my cold wet nose!
In no time at all we were all up, washed, dried and on our way to Grain Sea Front.
I had a good look around, a load of sniffs and listened for any sign of a woofer.
Nothing!
I even hung about at the meadow and listened but again, nothing!
The sun hadn't got up so it was still dark all along the path.
It was raining all the way through the walk and I had to wear my rain coat as well!
When we got home, I managed to spend all morning curled up under OTL's desk snoozing in my bed!
Lunchtime it was still raining and on top of that, there was a horrid wind blowing over the football field, so, we didn't hang around, we were back and in the warm asap!
Just like the morning, I spent the afternoon curled up under OTL's desk or on his lap!
Looking at the weather forecast I might get OTL to take me for a drive tomorrow. I can have some fun woofing at the other cars on the road and blowing raspberries at the truckers!
See you tomorrow,
Luv.
Daisy.
Yo Daisy. Well it's been a horrible day here, rained and windy and cold. I decided I would stay in the warm and dry. I saw Boris the bounce go by on his walk this afternoon, he had his coat on to keep him a bit drier. I think you woofers going out in this weather are very brave. I really don't blame you for getting OTL to chauffeur you around tomorrow if the weather is as bad. I reckon woofing and blowing raspberries from inside a nice warm car is much better than getting dripping wet. The boy has done his 8 miles hike today, half at lunch time and the other half this evening. Well I'm off to cook the boys scoff then put my feet up under a nice warm throw on the sofa. Take care, stay warm and safe all. Love, little Arch's mum and the boy. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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