Suppose we all have to upgrade at some stage. I’m in the process of upgrading my agility dog from the sure footed and dependable Doggo to unknown pleasures of the pocket rocket that is MD. Likewise at work today I attempt to move all my work stuff onto a new faster machine. Like with MD, hopefully it’ll be worth it when we get there but for now, this morning was when computer hell started.
Daughter is at college for an interview for her A level course which ironically takes her out of school, depriving her of the vital lessons she needs to get the GCSE’s they’ll ask her to get at the interview.
The post arrives at work and brings a running jacket for MD. Very smart it looks, so clean and red, which of course won't last long when MD gets his paws on it.
Now this is excellent, nearly 200 models of Morph turned up to pay homage to the recently deceased Tony Hart at the Tate Modern.
The whole thing had been arranged via Facebook by a group of friends who wanted to remember Tony.
In the evening it’s our last training session before Crufts. Steady is the best way to describe it and steady is the approach we’ll be taking on Thursday.
Monday, March 02, 2009
Unknown Pleasures
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Morph,
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