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17-04-2011, 08:02 PM   #1

Haslam park


Coot's nest


trying to keep up


Malaika paddling


Kwame not paddling






Chris and Kwame


Surburbia not far away


another gateway for Angie


My favourite flowers




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17-04-2011, 08:39 PM   #2

Re: Haslam park


lovely pics, looks like an enjoyeable day! kwame not a fan of water? ty doesnt like anything deep but he must run through every puddle he comes across! my old dog loved to swim!



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17-04-2011, 08:45 PM   #3

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Lynz, Basenjis are not fans of water and will usualy avoid it.
Malaika enjoys paddling in Moving water like the sea or a stream, she has not swum as yet. Unlike your Ty she will skip around puddles.
They can't bear wetness and will franticaly try to lick you dry after a shower



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17-04-2011, 10:29 PM   #4

Re: Haslam park


Lovely pics, feel as if I'd been there! But isn't the water really cold still; amazed Malaika would venture in it. Like the flower pics; is that a cherry or a pear blossoming? And what is the small blue flower?



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17-04-2011, 10:46 PM   #5

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Great pictures Shelley .... I would never have believed that the town was so near. That's another good gateway - did you jump through it?

Another funny thing we've read about introducing puppy to water and vegetables. I know it's silly, but I thought that was so funny. Fancy taking your pup into a grocery shop and introducing all those veg

Are the small blue flowers Forget-me-not Shelley?



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17-04-2011, 11:06 PM   #6

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Yes Angie, the tiny Blue flowers are forget me nots, i love them.
Eileen i'm afraid i don't know what the blossoms are , perhaps someone recognises them ?
Angie i thought the factory chimney looked so incongruous near all that nature. It belongs to Tulketh Mill.
Howard asked me why i was photographing the gateway, i said maybe if you went through it you would be transported back in time to the Victorian age. He just thinks i'm crazy (can't think why )



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18-04-2011, 10:51 AM   #7

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Oh you can always blame me, Shelley - too much SciFi!!!



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