We were probably both there at the same time Dyers End I knew quite a few of the people involved as family farmed in Suffolk and I was a YFC member ... I did ride, but not brave enough to P2P - nearly every time I fell off I broke something Uncle had hunters and chasers and rode with the Whaddon Chase and cousin became a trainer ... almost won the Grand National ......
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'm so sorry Pat. She will leave big hole in your life but one filled with love and happy memories once you get past the initial sadness. Having pets is such a joy so let's hope that soon outweighs your understandable melancholy.
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Oh Pat, I'm so sorry to read your sad news. Thinking of you, and hoping that memories of the many happy years you shared with HRH give you comfort at this sad time.
with it being Easter weekend I was dreading going a food food but wasn't to bad and did pick up a acer for front garden which has space in corner at front for only a tenner it be rude to say no ???
shopp put away now for early lunch as had no breakfast then housework for couple hours and if weather stays the same with luck I get into garden for a bit ??
So sorry to hear the news about HRH - she was a much cherished companion and her passing will leave a huge hole. Many of us on here have beloved pets and we do understand how awful it is when the time comes to say goodbye.
I'll be thinking of you today.
Heaven is ... sitting in the garden with a G&T and a cat while watching the sun go down
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S.o sorry Pat. She had a lovely home with you and OH. It's the last kind thing we can do for our pets
So sorry Pat, I've read your posts about her and I know she will be greatly missed.
I'm so sorry about HRH Pat. She was a lucky little girl to have her home with you and you'll have the memories of her inside you. Hugs. xx
We were probably both there at the same time Dyers End
I knew quite a few of the people involved as family farmed in Suffolk and I was a YFC member ... I did ride, but not brave enough to P2P - nearly every time I fell off I broke something
Uncle had hunters and chasers and rode with the Whaddon Chase and cousin became a trainer ... almost won the Grand National ......
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I'm so sorry Pat. She will leave big hole in your life but one filled with love and happy memories once you get past the initial sadness. Having pets is such a joy so let's hope that soon outweighs your understandable melancholy.
Oh Pat, I'm so sorry to read your sad news. Thinking of you, and hoping that memories of the many happy years you shared with HRH give you comfort at this sad time.
Hosta hugs from me too Pat.
Sorry to hear your sad news pat hugs
with it being Easter weekend I was dreading going a food food but wasn't to bad and did pick up a acer for front garden which has space in corner at front for only a tenner it be rude to say no ???
shopp put away now for early lunch as had no breakfast then housework for couple hours and if weather stays the same with luck I get into garden for a bit ??
enjoy your day guys
Hello Pat
So sorry to hear the news about HRH - she was a much cherished companion and her passing will leave a huge hole. Many of us on here have beloved pets and we do understand how awful it is when the time comes to say goodbye.
I'll be thinking of you today.
Done the cleaning of dining room, veranda and kitchen. Tables are set.
Now off to pot on some seedlings in the GH.