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Tuesday, 25 May 2010

The Gallery: Friendship

Tara's theme for this week is friendship, so I thought I'd pay a little homage to someone in this household that gets sorely overlooked by this blog. Or if she is mentioned it is only in picnic stealing, fox poo rolling, bloody dog context. But Jessie is a terrific friend. She is a people dog, ever so friendly and adores everyone, which does mean that she is never going to make a guard dog of any kind. She's our constant companion, particularly if you are cooking in the kitchen. Of all of us, she enjoyed Bosnia the most. She roamed around our garden making friends with passer-bys. The Bosnians adored her, quite a few used to route their evenings strolls past our house in order to come and say hello, even more would pop into the local bakers on the way and buy her a fresh loaf of bread. It wasn't really a surprise that despite our best efforts at keeping her weight down she put on 10kilos in the time we were there.

 But best of all she can be trusted implicitly with children. She submits with good grace to being used as a horse, dutifully hauls small boys along on their scooters, endures being at the bottom of a wrestling bundle of small children and then just seems delighted at being a part of the pack. When Luke stuck his finger in her eye socket, meriting a good snap if ever anything did, she just looked at us and whimpered slightly as if to say 'um this is just a little bit much'.

So these pictures are of the friendship between the boys and their dog. After all, the small child that wants to throw sticks and the dog that wants to chase them is a match made in heaven.



Then just to show how we choose to repay this devoted friendship. Have a look at the amount of space she had in the car on our 3 day drive back from Bosnia in April. There is nothing like the faithfulness of a dog. No human would have ever forgiven us.



UPDATE: She must have known I was being nice about her. Or at least decided to get revenge for the three day cramped journey conditions. She's just come back from a walk, having eaten some form of poo and rolled in something else. She's a tasty shade of green and smells unbelievable. Even a dunking in the river can't disguise the fact that she is covered in poo. I'm feeling myself heading back to the 'bloody dog' frame of mind.....

26 comments:

  1. I love the friendship between animal and child. I took the same angle on my gallery post this week

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  2. She is beautiful, I love pets

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  3. Aww, what a darling! She sounds a lot like our dog, The patience they have with kids is amazing! I really think that every child should experience having a pet. It does them so much good.
    Sal.X

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  4. Aaaawwww, aaaawwwww... just love that first photo, it tells a whole story by itself.
    Fabulous.

    LCM x

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  5. Lovely. I crave to have a dog, alas with my hobo lifestyle it isn't going to work....

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  6. She's lovely. And it must be so nice for your boys to have a dog. I've never owned one, but would love to one day.

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  7. That first photo is wonderful. And I love the one of her in the space in the car. She looks like she's trying really hard not to complain!

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  8. I agree, that 1st photo is just gorgeous, there's so much being said there isn't there, Sooooo cute. I MUST make sur emy husband (who adroes golden retrievers) & my son, who is DESPERATE for a dog NEVER see these, because they sum up exactly why it is so great for kids to have a dog, but alas, like Mud, our lifestyle doesnt really permit it especially with being in the UK for 8 wks every summer, & changing countries every few yrs.

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  9. This is so sweet - we had a lovely dog growing up - all five of use used to dress him up, put him in my old pram, put baby hats on him. He used to enjoy Sunday lunch and would lay by the side of my bed when I couldn't sleep. My three are gunning for a lizard though.....xx

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  10. aaah great post and lovely photos. Your Jess reminds me of the dog my grandparents (a retriever called kate) had when I was very small - she was my best friend for a while and i used to sit in her dog basket with her.

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  11. That first photo is so precious. Absolutely adorable...I feel the same way about our dog!

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  12. Oh, she's beautiful. We've been talking about getting a dog because my husband had one as a child and he says there's nothing like it. Thank you!

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  13. And for those who want to choose a name for their dog, here is a guide:
    Dog names

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  14. LOL at leaving just enough space in the boot. Dogs are such loyal family members, aren't they :)

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  15. Lovely photos, shame I am scared of dogs....

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  16. I love the first photo! x

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  17. A beautiful dog, I love the first and last photos:) Jen.

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  18. wonderful wonderful post - lovely photos :0)

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  19. Dogs and children a perfect pairing; and she really is very very beautiful! Love this post!

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  20. Wonderful post, and such lovely pictures.

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  21. I adore that first photo! And the fact she's making you pay for the cramped travel conditions. Though i must say I once flew Qantas Economy from Singapore to London with about that much room. It was not fun.

    MD xx

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  22. She's gorgeous. I grew up with Golden Retrievers and they really are the loveliest dogs in the world. I want one now.

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  23. Oh, she's beautiful - what a lovely friend!

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  24. What a gorgeous woof! Couldn't imagine life without ours x

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  25. Thanks for all your lovely comments. She is lovely. Most of the time. Just occasionally I could do with out the fox poo rolling antics.

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