Sunday, June 5, 2011

A young lady with manners!


This is little Ms Abbey at a little farm cottage on one of our cycling weekends away. She is so tiny that we often take her along and many of the places are quite happy to allow such a petite, house trained guest - four legged or not!

Right now, as I'm typing, she's standing next to me, staring right at me, almost without blinking an eye. In Abbey language, that either means: 'I need to drink water', or 'I have to have a private moment on the lawn outside...' That's exactly why she makes such a good travelling companion!

So without further ado, let me figure out which it is! Oh, and if you're following our Thursday hikes - latest pics have been posted, to see how blessed we are with wonderful scenery here in Cape Town, click here.

Lovely week everyone!

8 comments:

  1. We're a bit too nosy and wild to be included in outings. Abbey, you're soooo lucky.

    XXXOOO Daisy, Kendra & Bella

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  2. Good girl, Abbey!
    Happy Sunday!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  3. Abbey, you are very lucky!!! Lots of love, Holly & Mom

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  4. hey Abbey,

    You are such a sweetie! I didn't know that good manners meant more trips with the human. I will have to look into that. BOL!

    Suka

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  5. Ms Abby is a very cute little dog and your background music is excellent! :-)

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  6. What a little sweetie!
    I used to have two Yorkies when my children were young.
    Now I have two rabbits!

    Thank you for Following me.
    Maggie X

    Nuts in May

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  7. I am always thrilled when you stop by my blog.
    That dog is TEENY....my pup, yes she is only 1 year old, weighs 60 lbs, she is a standard poodle and we love her to death.
    Your blog on your journey to Santiago is beautiful, and I can't imagine the depth of what this experience will provide you.
    be safe.....and come again

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  8. Nice post, Abbey!
    Absolutely well done!

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