Hasn't it been a lovely day? :D
I had some time in my workshop destroying my tilting trike. :(
I was not happy with the design and I have other/newer ideas I shall try. :)
Tilting was a requirement in order to get the trike narrow enough to fit down side entrance (nearly said back-passage) oops! :oops:
But, I have a "baldric" (cunning plan), which will allow me to alter the track of the trike for storage and yet allow me to widen the track for travelling and safety.
I took my new and unused 1-man trekking tent out of its packing and had a fine erection in the back garden for all the neighbours to see. ;)
Now it is at last cooling down so I shall go sit in the late afternoon/early evening Sun and get quite quietly drunk. :D
Well blow me down wiv a fevver if I didn't suggest this at the beginning of your tilting escapades.
No one listens to me. (Crying emoji)
 
Not even stripping for this breed. :) The hair is about 10-12 inches long and is the texture of human hair so it is just combed through and brushed with a high quality hair brush. :rolleyes:
I gathered that, so you just keep it clean and wait for it to fall out?
Wish our black and white, the one in the previous pic with the ball, had hair like yuman. Hers is incredibly fine and will not remove with anything short of a pair of tweezers. Well I exaggerate but only a bit. But it sticks to our carpets like the proverbial to an army blanket and the hoover that removes it has not been invented. Wifey does it with a rubber glove.:rolleyes:
 
Got in a little while ago from a jazz thing on the sauare outside the town hall of little village not too far from here.
Had to show our "pass sanitaire" of course it's an NHS one. They seemed a bit perplexed and of course they scanned the bar code etc for no effect.
They let us in anyway.
It was OK, if you like piano accordions being played in Jazz style. Enjoyed ourselves anyway.
Once out a couple of Brits came up and asked us how we got it, told em, they had done the same and got in but were told "We'll let you in but you won't get in anywhere else with those"
Which is amusing as this is what we had to have to get into the country.;)
We told them we had another jazz thing fixed up for next week and I emailed the bods and told them about our Brit Covind jab certification, the bloke wasn't at all bovvad. (We buy a lot of wine from them)
But they are talking about the "Pass sanitaire" being required for "Shooping malls" which will be interesting when we need to go to Auchan.
Of course all the Europeans are linked together and some Dutch friends of ours who went to the jazz with us showed us how the European ones work.
Yet another place where Brexit + covid = total sh!t for us.:(:(:(
 
Although it is quite early to be sure but it does seem a bit cooler today, just as well as I am returning to the caravan for the final couple of days of our holiday :rolleyes: . The weather for my return day is forecast as thunder storms with torrential rain in places - word of warning to all, if you are planning a holiday don't choose the same dates as me!! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
I gathered that, so you just keep it clean and wait for it to fall out?
Wish our black and white, the one in the previous pic with the ball, had hair like yuman. Hers is incredibly fine and will not remove with anything short of a pair of tweezers. Well I exaggerate but only a bit. But it sticks to our carpets like the proverbial to an army blanket and the hoover that removes it has not been invented. Wifey does it with a rubber glove.:rolleyes:
Like human hair, daily brushing and a comb to detangle where necessary but they do go to the groomer for a monthly 'deep clean'. :D High maintenance aminals but they don't shed hair on the carpets. :(
 

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