tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8852321614008099865.post2532953257691369113..comments2023-04-27T09:07:41.015+01:00Comments on Keswick Rambles Lake District Guided Walks: Thanks to Tess and EwenLyn Armstronghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10583540074899485552noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8852321614008099865.post-54246417497952628462008-10-17T15:53:00.000+01:002008-10-17T15:53:00.000+01:00In answer to your request for the nameless chappy ...In answer to your request for the nameless chappy in the photograph, it's Dave (or perhaps it's Pete number 2). Tess often told me about Jock and what a lovely dog he was. He had to be, she took a lot of pictures of him!<BR/><BR/>I too share sympathy when it comes to dogs doing their darn best to grab your food. On many an occasion I have gone up the Cumbrian mountains with Maia (the mad border collie) and have had to endure the sight of her, sitting "faithfully" by my side, with what can be only described as flob fangs (or drool dentures), hanging daintily from the side of her mouth. Not a pleasant sight one has to admit and it's enough to put you off your tea. Anyone who sits near us on the summit of some windswept mountain often finds themselves being watched intently by the beastie as she valiantly attempts to will their well earned food from their frozen hands into her gob.<BR/>She is known as the sandwich snatcher and has recently surpassed herself by pinching some ham off an in-law's next-door neighbour's table, just as they were about to sit down for their meal. Pets, eh? <BR/><BR/>Regards<BR/><BR/>Marie (also known as Tess's sister)Mariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13413176681685458327noreply@blogger.com