Wednesday, December 2

November in pictures



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  1. What a treat for the eyes, you really do take lovely photos! I tried leaving you a comment on your last blog post, I think I may be lost in the spam somewhere. Karen x

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    1. Thanks, Karen. I can't find any comments in my spam or moderation folders other than obvious spam. Comments on posts over five days old are set to be moderated to cut down on spam actually being published. Must add your blog to mt sidebar list.

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    2. Hi Karen - I just tried adding your blog to my sidebar but the link came with a gigantic picture so I had to remove it - not sure why.

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    3. Managed to add but only by removing the thumbnail option for everyone's blog.

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    4. Ahh thank you Sue, sorry for my late response. So chuffed you like reading my blog! Thanks for checking the spam, maybe I didn't hit the publish button correctly.

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  2. Your posts always make me hungry. Ruby is such a sweet looking little dog. I enjoy seeing and reading about her antics.

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  3. Hard to believe that's another month of this awful year done and we're into the home straight of 2020. At least you have, for the most part, been able to keep on with a sense of normality, and your photographic record is testament to that. Love seeing Ruby's progress growing up. Will she get much bigger?

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    1. Let's hope the vaccinations help restore some sense of normality. Ruby shouldn't grow any more, Deborah. In fact she is due a hair cut next week so will look smaller.

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    2. That's good. A neighbour bought a Cockerpoo which is more poodle than cocker and consequently twice the size they wanted.

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    3. It's always tricky with mixes, Deborah. Cockerpoos generally seem bigger than miniature poodles.

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  4. These monthly posts come round far too quickly for my liking, not that I don't enjoy seeing your photos, I do, it's just that the year's whizzed by.

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  5. So green and bright. Thanks for sharing. I needed something fresh.

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  6. As always a most colourful and informative visual reminder of the month Sue. I usually dread November but found it less dreary than usual this year.

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    1. Strangely I found it dreary, Anna with just glimpses of brightness. It's just been very drizzly.

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  7. I loved the variety here, there's something wonderfully moody about many of them. The heron is fab and Ruby had me smiling, with that green ball and her smiling during a tummy rub.xxx

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    1. Ruby adores tummy rubs, Dina, Sometimes you just have to look at her and over she goes.They say it's a submissive gesture but there is nothing submissive about Ruby.

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  8. Playing blog catch up Sue and love to see your month posts collages. What a richness of subjects you have posted. I particularly like your autumnal views and meals from your produce this time.

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