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- Coming home
- Licking lips holding hen
- Watching hen in nest box in New enclosure
- Poorly eye
- In the window for children passing
- Escaping the back garden to the street
- Walking down the street on the other side.
- Weight on my legs
- Likes egg breakfast
- Two people at the table means two plates to lick no brown sauce, not much gravy
- Picked strawberry at Chiltern dog show
- Played toys in his own terms, buy red ones. Bucket of toys, tip over and have to find the right one
- Hair grown between eyes likes pulling it out, usually in a train
- Likes eyes rubbed and around corner of lips
- Wait on sofa or carpet for dinner
- Office bed ok to make tea but too long and he’d follow
- Blame for rotten beard
- Snow walk eldwick, ice underneath. Sink bath
- Dealing with Stanley
- Loved wearing jumpers
- Parks are boring, kings cross ace
- Bounce and skip up the station stairs
- Reluctant to go past the postbox before 6pm dinner
- Three inside wee: sheer, Wales hotel, conservatory
- Weekend want to get up soon after 6
- Sigh before sleep under duvet
- Train over bridge, tuck in tail and run
- Leave red sparrow early
- Rush home for Timothy
- Carry upstairs after lunch
- Glass on pavement
- Corner sniffing Cornwall Victoria
- Bark at motorbikes
- Beat up buster
- Turn nose up at Apple core
- Loved ice cream. Canterbury tub of his own
- Loud snoring on bed, heard over phone, people smile on train
- Liked wearing clothes
- Purr of appreciation for a tuck
- Sit by softest touch at dinner time
- Always left some meat, cut up and share with Annette’s plate
- When first arrived, biscuits in washing machine
- Asked for milk in evenings some times
- Everyone stand quiet while he drinks
- Slept in bedroom when office bed moved
- Knew his bed when camping for Bonio, proud
- Yellow beard from curry
- McDonald’s milk
- Run in circles after hearing a bang
- Annette & Grace both like him being posted through window and welcoming me home 10 seconds later
- Clocks changing mean dinner according to dog time