This blog was started in June 2008 by a young sorrel Abyssinian cat called Sen-Chan and a slightly younger English Springer Spaniel called Tommy. The years that followed were full of hellos and goodbyes. Some, like Sen-Chan and Yuu-Chan, were lost very young. Other Abys like Sei-Chan, Bibi, and Genji stayed with us for quite a few years. But they too have gone now, as has Tommy. In the interim, several Percheron horses joined the family, starting with Vidock in 2010, Violette in 2012, and then Hotesse and Heloise in 2020. They contribute to the blog regularly. But the mainstays are Ollie, also an English Springer Spaniel, Tama, an Abyssinian queen who has been with us since late 2008, and Benkei (Benny), a little ruffian who joined us in 2021, followed by Momo in 2022, and another Aby boy, Ryū, in 2023.. We live in rural France, in a region called the Perche, which is famous for its heavy horses.
Ollie, we have been waiting to see the baby fawn in our backyard. We've seen them out in the cornfields but not in the backyard yet. Deer certainly can be exciting even when they're frustrating.
oooh deeer ;O) we go in the early morning too... buts its hot anyway sigh...
ReplyDeleteDeer are such beautiful animals and we love to watch them fly as they take off!
ReplyDeleteOllie, we have been waiting to see the baby fawn in our backyard. We've seen them out in the cornfields but not in the backyard yet. Deer certainly can be exciting even when they're frustrating.
ReplyDeleteWe can see her bouncing along now!
ReplyDeletePaws khrossed your heat disappears SOON!
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As my mother would say... "Oh, dear!" 😁 (I see I am not the first person to think of that LOL)
ReplyDeleteShe looks very big! I hope you all are able to stay as cool as possible.
ReplyDeleteYes, she looks fast and you look happy to be out n' about Ollie!
ReplyDeleteA few moments in the early morning shade; it must be a little cooler, right?
ReplyDeleteStay cool, y'all!