Flossie's Sunday outing. Let's go somewhere interesting, we said. Exmoor, naturally.
Highland cows, Flossie?
Not interested.
Sheep, Flossie?
Not interested.
13th Century church, Flossie?
Not interested.
River, Flossie?
Let me think....
YAAAAAAAY!





What a marvellous hound! Mine would have chased the sheep into the next county and barked at the cows and only then would he have noticed the river and leapt in with just as much glee as your Flossie shows! Presume you wouldn't like to swap?
ReplyDeleteFlossie has an honesty in her fun that most of us can only envy!
ReplyDeleteFlossie, clearly, would like to sample all the flowing water on the continent. You could have left me at the church, listening to old echoes...
ReplyDeleteWhat a place.
Good job with that camera, Rachel!!! Show a Lab some water and......
ReplyDeleteI like those long haired cows! But can certainly appreciate a pup enjoying the water more than long haired cows. ;)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy April Rachel!
xo Catherine
Ah well, we can't all be cultured nature lovers! Some of us just like to have fun in water!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little church, lots of steps though...
ReplyDeleteFlossie knows what is good for her.
Water ? Now you're talking !
ReplyDeleteSigns of drought in that low river? Hope Flossie didn't drink too much of it.
ReplyDeleteDog joy! Another beautiful calm space too.
ReplyDeleteIs it like around here - a church in search of a congregation?
Hah Flossie, you know how to live!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Rachel such a gleeful moment!
I think your camera has been one of your best investments (right after the house, the cozy stove and...)! Your photos are so clear, I feel as I am right there (only wish!)
Hugs to all and looking forward to your next jaunt!
I love those Highland cows and the church. Of course, if I was a lab the river would be my first choice.
ReplyDeleteOne happy (wet) dog!
ReplyDeleteThat little church looks fascinating.
A walk without water for a Labrador is like fish without chips. No river, pond or sea available? A puddle will do . . .
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