We took Rosie into the ravine first thing. She just loves paddling in the water down there. I can’t say I love it as she gets muddy but that’s dogs for you.
It still amazes me the depth the water cut in to what used to be the footpath we walked along. You can see how deep it is in the photo. All I keep hearing from people in the UK is about their water shortages! Perhaps this cheap water butt would help!! A shame they don’t sell them here.
This has to be a bargain too River Cruise through Oxford
Mal and I then went shopping. I have let the freezer run down since the power cuts and the fact we were going away. So, it was a massive shop, two trolley loads. Gwen and the KAR ladies were outside Lemar, so a couple of tins in their donation trolley and then a catch up with them. On the way back we stopped at the vets to get Rosie some more of her pain killers. It wasn’t until we arrived home we realised it was a 30 tablet pack and we paid the same price as we had previously paid for a 20 pack!
The latest on Pauline Read. Reading it I wonder what happened to the “duty of care”. I don’t think they are aware of that phrase here.
As you will realise I take my camera everywhere I go and so Mal has started a website of some of my photos which will continually be added to – Daily Images.

Thought for the Day – “I believe in signs. I believe in fate. I believe that every single day people are offered the chance to make the best possible decision about everything they do.” ~ Paulo Coelho
