Monday, January 12, 2009




Sorry I have not been in touch recently but my social life has been rather hectic over the last few days. I have had a succession of visitors all keen to meet me and at the weekend my godparents, Tim and Mary, came over to stay. That was great ‘cause I had someone else to terrorise and they bought me a present.

One of our visitors has now even secretly approached me to try and sweet talk my dad into doing a favour for him! He said to try the soft and cuddly approach but if that failed I was to resort to the tough approach. The things you get asked to do. I also had a lovely email from a Rhodesian Ridgeback called Nelson who lives with some friends of my mum and Dad, but I can’t be proper friends with him cause he lives in Florida, lucky devil!

When I last left you I was hoping for some more snow, and sure enough it arrived the next day. That did give me a great opportunity for another photo shoot and I have attached some of the better ones for you to see.

Good news of the week is that my next appointment with that nice woman, the vet, has been put back a week so I don’t have to worry about that for a while. Will tell you all about that experience later.

Today I was taken out for a little tour of the area in the car. I think they are a bit worried that I might be phased by the car but I am so not – in fact I quite enjoy looking out of the window and trying to chew seat belts. No gold stars for that bit!

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Bonjour, Je m' apelle Neo et Je habite en Cazalrenoux en face de votre parrain et la marraine, Tim & Mary. As I am a bilingual dog I will write to you in English until your French is good enough, being a clever dog I am sure this will be in the very near future. A word of warning about those two Tim & Mary - don't trust them!! That Tim bloke came over the other day with a pile of chicken bits. Great I thought as I was hungry at the time because my owner often forgets to feed me. He is a funny French bloke who does strange things to other human's bodies for a living. He is a nice guy really, but just a bit flaky; Anyway, back to the chicken, it smelt really strange and I am sure those cheap skates had given me food beyond it's sell by date. I ate it and it didn't kill me but be warned and check the dates on EVERYTHING that they give you. When you are bigger and those parents of yours decide that you can come and visit we can go for a walk together (Tim & Mary always take me on the same route which is getting pretty boring now but it will be OK for you) We can then have a good chat. I may be knocking on a bit and not the fine pedigree that you are but I will be able to put you straight on a few things, especially on how to deal with those parents of yours when they start wanting to "educate" you. Anyway I had better go and have a wander round the village to see if anything exciting is going on, such as the mayor falling over his pidgeons!
A bientout
Neo

Unknown said...

Bonjour, Je m' apelle Neo et Je habite en Cazalrenoux en face de votre parrain et la marraine, Tim & Mary. As I am a bilingual dog I will write to you in English until your French is good enough, being a clever dog I am sure this will be in the very near future. A word of warning about those two Tim & Mary - don't trust them!! That Tim bloke came over the other day with a pile of chicken bits. Great I thought as I was hungry at the time because my owner often forgets to feed me. He is a funny French bloke who does strange things to other human's bodies for a living. He is a nice guy really, but just a bit flaky; Anyway, back to the chicken, it smelt really strange and I am sure those cheap skates had given me food beyond it's sell by date. I ate it and it didn't kill me but be warned and check the dates on EVERYTHING that they give you. When you are bigger and those parents of yours decide that you can come and visit we can go for a walk together (Tim & Mary always take me on the same route which is getting pretty boring now but it will be OK for you) We can then have a good chat. I may be knocking on a bit and not the fine pedigree that you are but I will be able to put you straight on a few things, especially on how to deal with those parents of yours when they start wanting to "educate" you. Anyway I had better go and have a wander round the village to see if anything exciting is going on, such as the mayor falling over his pidgeons!
A bientout
Neo

Unknown said...

Bonjour, Je m' apelle Neo et Je habite en Cazalrenoux en face de votre parrain et la marraine, Tim & Mary. As I am a bilingual dog I will write to you in English until your French is good enough, being a clever dog I am sure this will be in the very near future. A word of warning about those two Tim & Mary - don't trust them!! That Tim bloke came over the other day with a pile of chicken bits. Great I thought as I was hungry at the time because my owner often forgets to feed me. He is a funny French bloke who does strange things to other human's bodies for a living. He is a nice guy really, but just a bit flaky; Anyway, back to the chicken, it smelt really strange and I am sure those cheap skates had given me food beyond it's sell by date. I ate it and it didn't kill me but be warned and check the dates on EVERYTHING that they give you. When you are bigger and those parents of yours decide that you can come and visit we can go for a walk together (Tim & Mary always take me on the same route which is getting pretty boring now but it will be OK for you) We can then have a good chat. I may be knocking on a bit and not the fine pedigree that you are but I will be able to put you straight on a few things, especially on how to deal with those parents of yours when they start wanting to "educate" you. Anyway I had better go and have a wander round the village to see if anything exciting is going on, such as the mayor falling over his pidgeons!
A bientout
Neo

Unknown said...

Bonjour, Je m' apelle Neo et Je habite en Cazalrenoux en face de votre parrain et la marraine, Tim & Mary. As I am a bilingual dog I will write to you in English until your French is good enough, being a clever dog I am sure this will be in the very near future. A word of warning about those two Tim & Mary - don't trust them!! That Tim bloke came over the other day with a pile of chicken bits. Great I thought as I was hungry at the time because my owner often forgets to feed me. He is a funny French bloke who does strange things to other human's bodies for a living. He is a nice guy really, but just a bit flaky; Anyway, back to the chicken, it smelt really strange and I am sure those cheap skates had given me food beyond it's sell by date. I ate it and it didn't kill me but be warned and check the dates on EVERYTHING that they give you. When you are bigger and those parents of yours decide that you can come and visit we can go for a walk together (Tim & Mary always take me on the same route which is getting pretty boring now but it will be OK for you) We can then have a good chat. I may be knocking on a bit and not the fine pedigree that you are but I will be able to put you straight on a few things, especially on how to deal with those parents of yours when they start wanting to "educate" you. Anyway I had better go and have a wander round the village to see if anything exciting is going on, such as the mayor falling over his pidgeons!
A bientout
Neo