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... well last night actually ...
Our regular visitor - an Irish Mountain Hare
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Hope not, Baz.....but it’s raining heavily... do hates venture out in the rain?
Puzzled me there for a minute,LB......thought Dave had accidentally posted the recording I, also accidentally, made of him demonstrating how he could remove his trousers without undoing his belt now that he’s lost so much weight..... :-)
Hope not, Baz.....but it’s raining heavily... do hates venture out in the rain?
Puzzled me there for a minute,LB......thought Dave had accidentally posted the recording I, also accidentally, made of him demonstrating how he could remove his trousers without undoing his belt now that he’s lost so much weight..... :-)
Well the hare has been outside the dining room for about an hour now....he looks quite happy and oblivious to the rain.....chomping and washing. So he is at home, Patsy.... :-)
Ael.....cheeky as ever.....Dave's weight loss is down to both this being a large kitchen so he walks further to produce a meal......and walking into the village and wandering between the five remaining pubs..... ;-)
Thirty minute hare-do Choux? Just what I had last month. I had to find a hairdresser here.......the wash, cut and blow dry took less than thirty minutes and an hour and a half for my wonderful hairdresser in the UK to repair the disaster when we went back to Northants... :-(
Ael.....cheeky as ever.....Dave's weight loss is down to both this being a large kitchen so he walks further to produce a meal......and walking into the village and wandering between the five remaining pubs..... ;-)
Thirty minute hare-do Choux? Just what I had last month. I had to find a hairdresser here.......the wash, cut and blow dry took less than thirty minutes and an hour and a half for my wonderful hairdresser in the UK to repair the disaster when we went back to Northants... :-(
Get yourself a proper harecut, Dave.
May I recommend my barber.
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Tony....even that looks better.... :-(
Clover......I was recommended a hairdresser in the nearest town so I booked an appointment. I am used to ninety minutes of bliss with a head massage and a really good cut. My hair isn't easy but can be done well.
It's chin length and I like it choppy......not looking as if I have been to the hairdresser and not like I'm wearing a crash helmet.
The lady here washed it like your angry mum when you were a child......it was scrubbed rather than washed.
The cutting took no time......no gentle moving of the head.....more of an attempt to break my neck.
The cut was thick layers and very, very uneven....one layer bobbed to my ears and the next to my chin.....not quite even on both sides.
When your usual hairdresser says......Oh my! What happened? You know it's bad..... :-)
Dave was going to make an appointment next but when he saw mine he went elsewhere.......he came out looking as if he'd put his wet tongue in an electric socket.
Future visits to the UK will be made depending on how much our hair has grown..... :-)
Clover......I was recommended a hairdresser in the nearest town so I booked an appointment. I am used to ninety minutes of bliss with a head massage and a really good cut. My hair isn't easy but can be done well.
It's chin length and I like it choppy......not looking as if I have been to the hairdresser and not like I'm wearing a crash helmet.
The lady here washed it like your angry mum when you were a child......it was scrubbed rather than washed.
The cutting took no time......no gentle moving of the head.....more of an attempt to break my neck.
The cut was thick layers and very, very uneven....one layer bobbed to my ears and the next to my chin.....not quite even on both sides.
When your usual hairdresser says......Oh my! What happened? You know it's bad..... :-)
Dave was going to make an appointment next but when he saw mine he went elsewhere.......he came out looking as if he'd put his wet tongue in an electric socket.
Future visits to the UK will be made depending on how much our hair has grown..... :-)
I've been dodging older leverets for the past few days - they seem to be fixated on running along the roads at the moment, so I'm watching for them. I had a one-eyed hare who lived in my grounds in France (I'm assuming a 'he') and was quite happy not to budge most of the time. When new, young dog arrived he and his offspring developed a marvellous turn of speed and outstripped said dog by miles - but exercised said dog nicely. :)