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Chloe's parent Liz said… what a nice looking Corgi!

Elizabeth and Indy said… It has been very hot and humid. If the boys aren't in the lake they are in the house enjoying the air conditioning. Even Chepstow who would chase a ball to the end of the earth, isn't playing much. We are getting 3pm heavy rain which just adds more thick humid air.
We haven't been to Oban in a few years........hope the swans are still there. I would live in Scotland if I could handle the cold and the pound didn't cost us so much. Next year my husbands will start receiving his English pension in pounds, that will help. Three years ago we spent 2 weeks on a long boat traveling the canels and pubs we saw our first corgi at Stratford on Avon. We travel to Wales a lot to see relatives and never have seen a corgi. Percy and Chepstow would have fun together.
Elizabeth and Indy said… Thank you! He is a tricolor. He should have a full red head with just touches of black once he grows up. I can already see the black turning red at 10 weeks!
Chepstow loves being named after a castle ( he thinks he is a royal) Tenby would rather have another pint and relax. Roger lived in the UK for 35 years. Our son lives in Bristol, he has an Irish Pub "Seamus Odonnells". We visit at least 2 times a year. I love Scotland, my grandmother was from Oban (spelling?). Wish we could bring the boys with us when we travel, would love to hike with them.
Percy looks like a beautiful handsome Pembroke with a classic pemmie tail! He's gorgeous!
John Wolff said… Early May 1980, I watched St. Helens jet black ash & steam from probably within the blast area, N side. 3 times, 55 min intervals, like a geyser. If we'd been there 2 weeks later, we wouldn't be here now.
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