Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Kennel


Flossie thinks it's time she had an outdoor wooden kennel. She has given up on waiting for me to build her such a luxury, and is collecting materials to construct her own. These timbers are the side products of her personal mission to clean the river of flotsam and jetsam.

Flossie's kennel will be rustic in appearance.



She's doing pretty well so far. I may help her with the roof felting.

11 comments:

the veg artist said...

Hubby has been cutting back some of our hedges. We could send her log parcels!

flwrjane said...

I am laughing away at work. Everyone is looking at me strangely. Maybe they always are.

I am very impressed with Flossie's go ho DIY spirit.

Extra treat.

xo Jane

Arthur Ransome said...

Has she been watching too much Edwardian Farm? Still, British enterprise is just what we need . . .

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

No , she's been watching reruns of Grand Design !Knowing how you want to move to Somerset , she has a weathered barn in mind ..... big enough for you all , of course .

Frances said...

What is it with labs and socking great lumps of wood? My pal's lab always has some in her mouth! My Dillon, mongrel of the first order, has never even given a thought to picking up wood......can't eat it ! x

Anonymous said...

Ah - the driftwood look - very chic!!

alice c said...

I think that she needs to recruit a team of Amish dogs to have a Kennel Raising day.

Maggie Christie said...

That looks suspiciously as if Flossie has been to Hundred Acre Wood to collect her building materials. Poor Eeyore, homeless again. Meanwhile, how is the House at Flossie Corner coming along?

Lesley said...

Has she thought this through though?? Will her rustic summerhouse be any more secure from the squatting predilictions of her feline companions? I foresee her doing all the building work then Millie moving in....

love those cupcakes said...

In order to ensure a positive outcome, the Boo here has offered himself as project manager. Payment in twigs/remote controls/pens will suffice.

Val said...

We went skiing the other day and an enthusiastic black lab was bounding about ready to set off with his master when he spied a large branch that was lying right in the middle of the parking lot..he wanted to take it with him sooooo much! everyone who saw him had to smile

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