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    It's the week end and time for a virtual walk among these photoshopped trees: http://pulptastic.com/20-magical-tree-tunnels/. Dennis

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    What a beautiful start to the weekend Dennis. Many thanks for sharing.
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    Nice pics Dennis, but I prefer a walk through real greenery, this is our local park where we take our daily walks

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    Those are amazing pics Dennis. I've just been to pilates by the beach, which was so lovely today.

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    This is my local park. I actually worked there for a while many years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aurarius View Post
    This is my local park. I actually worked there for a while many years ago.
    That's shocking. I was expecting to see some lovely scenery!

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    Yes and me, got to say I prefer James's trees, we take our dogs down by the river most days, funny, you dont see many people walking dogs during the winter when the sleet and snow is blowing horizontally but its packed out during the summer months, where do the dogs go in winter????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patstone View Post
    Yes and me, got to say I prefer James's trees, we take our dogs down by the river most days, funny, you dont see many people walking dogs during the winter when the sleet and snow is blowing horizontally but its packed out during the summer months, where do the dogs go in winter????
    We have a lot of fair weather dog walkers up,where as well, mine would never have stood for it, rain,hail, sleet, gales, snow, he was up for most of it.

    We also have a lot of Xmas day walkers, funny it seems to need an occasion to go for a walk.

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    We don't have a dog at the moment, but our last one loved his walks in our park, trouble was he liked to chase and catch rabbits if he saw them, he also like to test every muddy puddle there was on his winter walks. So he got a hosing down when he got home. This was Willow my last dog, weighed 8 stone and stood 32 inches at his back. You can see why I am a van man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CJ57 View Post
    We have a lot of fair weather dog walkers up,where as well, mine would never have stood for it, rain,hail, sleet, gales, snow, he was up for most of it.

    We also have a lot of Xmas day walkers, funny it seems to need an occasion to go for a walk.
    Yes our Labrador is pestering to go out regardless of the weather, not satisfied with a quick pee in the garden, but our
    little Border Terrier she looks at me and you can see what she is thinking, "you have got to be joking".

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