This was Barnaby's second swimming lesson at Greyfriars.
His first lesson was last week and he was very panicky and splashed and thrashed is way round the pool. Laura was so focussed on encouraging him that she didn't get time to take pictures.
This time Barnaby relaxed a little bit, just enough to start looking more like a swimmer and less like a panicker. (And his friend James was there to take a couple of pictures.)
Afterwards Barnaby got shampooed and rinsed but he really didn't like the hairdryer so wore the towel to help him dry off.
Barnaby will be back next week for more lessons but hopefully next time Laura won't get almost as wet as him!
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Thursday, 12 October 2017
What an adventure!
Wakey wakey Barnaby |
It's quite lovely there in places.
Barnaby made most of the decisions about where to walk.
Although sometimes he chose to double back a bit.
It was a really nice, mild October afternoon. About 14Âșc according to the car.
Some really nice trees there too.
Maybe following Barnaby isn't the best idea.
But he found more lovely trees.
"What's the London loop?"
It's hard to believe this is just 2 miles from Heathrow Airport.
There are some managed areas that dogs are not allowed into.
But still plenty of paths to follow.
Keep going!!
....and going!!
"Now which way? Both ways go up hill.
Better go right again or we may never get back to the car."
Down there, that could be where Dick Turpin hid....
...and that could be where Cromwell marched his army.
More beautiful trees.
What goes up hill must come down, and Barnaby couldn't get down that slope on the lead; not without pulling Laura over anyway.
But he's a very good boy and didn't go too far ahead while Laura struggled down the steep slope.
He waited at the other side of the gap, looking back to make sure Laura was ok.
Suddenly there was an old car park.
What a shame this is derelict!
Artificial colours.
But to get out of this place we need to go up and over!
And back down. Time to get Barnaby back on the lead.
Finally, back at the car park and the information signs.
See, Cromwell and the Highwaymen really were here once.
Look how far we walked!! (2.6 miles)
Back to bed for Barnaby, what a big day!
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