This is the yard on the St Jude estate after the workmen have been playing in it today.
If you look closely do you see how the trench is beautifully aligned with the gate, the only gate to this part of the property! So I hope that no unsuspecting people happen to be lurking in the dark hours and stumble into it.
But worse still I have to carry the little white hairy monster in the forground over the hole to get to the garden you can see beyond. Even worse still is that I have to man handle big girl, the black dog at the back, over the hole. Guess who's going to have a sore back tommorow.
Of course after yesterdays debacle of the 5am waking and then at the vets... that hole does look very tempting.
Oh for heavens sake I wouldn't... I'm a saint ;0}
2 days ago
10 at confession:
Nice trench you have there!
I'm sure you'll resist temptation...
Don't hurt yourself!
I've always wanted a moat! How come you get to have one?
Sorry about your sore back!
Hugs!!
Stinkypaw - You'll be pleased to know that I did resist temptation. He's still with us.
GEM - A moat, how very grand, I hadn't thought of that. Now we just need a little rain.
Would it be easier to move the gate entrance than the trench! Can't believe anyone did that! (My husband's a retired builder!)
Can you put a little plank across the hole so little doggies can get to the toilet?
Just an idea!
I love this blog too.
Your dogs aren't big leapers, eh? LOL! Cats on the other hand...They would leap. Except mine. She's too chubby. Less leaping = less ability to leap = less leaping.
Wait ! before you have that filled in I have some things you could bury for me!
I could just imagine bath time if the white fluffy one decided to play in the trench.
Dogs and renos/repairs are not a good mix.
Watch your back - and retain your sainthood! ;)
Gah! It would be my luck to fall into that before having my morning cuppa! LOL
Weren't you tempted to paint a warning sign on the dog? Just so's that people would see him?
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