What made you smile today?

Enjoying breakfast in the garden in the sunshine. In fact it's SO sunny, I've had to come in to check on MLF - I can't see a screen outside!

Downside, OH has to work for some unknown reason. Just a normal day's work - nothing special. I'm sure they normally get the easter bank holidays off.
 
Going for a walk this afternoon with my nearly 24 year old daughter, she asked if we could take Cassie up to a nearby beauty spot, Water Break IT's Neck waterfall in the Radnor hills. We used to go when she and her brother were small, it was a real adventure then as you had to fight through a jungle to get there! Now the Forestry Commission have opened it up and made paths, but it was so lovely to go there with her and Cassie on a warm spring afternoon. She works so very hard at her job, and still does her Saturday job she had as a student! Her time off is divided between beautiful Rosie, our horse, and supporting her boyfriend on his farm. So it was just grand to have a relaxing time together.
And we had fish and chips afterwards, just like we used too, only this time she fetched them and bought them!
 

Boogie

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He was/is a beautiful dog. I hope he is enjoying his training too, thanks for the update @Boogie . You say how much more laid back Keir was, do you have a 'gut' feeling about Spencer and whether he will prove to be suitable?
Spencer is a very quick learner and excellent round town and at all he’s asked to do. He’s very bomb proof and nothing phases him.

If he doesn’t make it it’ll be because he hates being ‘messed with’ at the vets etc and isn’t too keen on being groomed. It doesn’t make him afraid or anxious, but he wriggles and wriggles. I have known dogs be withdrawn for this reason. But I am working on it.

He does have some dog distraction - but no more than any other pup I’ve met - I think it’d be an odd dog that had no interest in their own species. :)
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