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Tapa Waiting for His Ice Cream687 x angesehenBroadway, on a dreary English summer afternoon in late July 2005.
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Marjorie Walking Kiko in Broadway951 x angesehenI like this photo. I was about to discard it because Kiko's head is hidden, but then I noticed how Tapa's photo on the handbag really replaces Kiko's head. Gave me a good laugh. Photographed outside the Lygon Arms in Broadway, in the Cotswolds, in July 2005.
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Tapa and the Hay523 x angesehenA summer afternoon. We went to look at the neighbor farmer's hay. Tapa loved the experience of walking in the funny grass.
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Sleeping Kiko686 x angesehenWe seem to have many pictures of sleeping bull terriers --- it gives the false impression that all they do is sleep. Took this photo at about 3:00 AM this morning. Kiko asleep on the couch, with his head resting comfortably on a cushion.
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Kea and Pau's Bench596 x angesehenWe've just had Pau's inscription added. The main inscription reads, "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained in the dog."
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Kiko Having A Nap756 x angesehenKiko loves sun, so he loves the couch in the conservatory. Having a nice nap in the late summer sunshine.
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Kiko and His Maasai Collar489 x angesehen
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Tapa in the Car556 x angesehenTapa loves to go riding in the car, so I took him for a short ride while I photographed the Tamworth piglets, and then went off to get milk. When I was outside, Tapa moved to the driver's seat, and put his paw up. He looks quite relaxed.
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Tapa Chewing on a Ball560 x angesehenWe keep telling Tapa that the idea is to chase the ball, but he's a Bull Terrier. Chewing it is much more fun.
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Kiko and Marjorie at the Lygon Arms, Broadway582 x angesehenWe just finished enjoying our afternoon tea with Bob and Ann Bandera, 9 December 2005
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Ann and Bob Bandera -- With Kiko651 x angesehenWhitecroft, December 2005
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Kiko With the Veal Bone626 x angesehenWe took Kiko to the Lygon Arms in Broadway for afternoon tea. The hall porter asked if Kiko would like a bone, and of course the answer was yes. This large veal bone was produced from the soup stock, still warm, on a Lygon Arms plate. Kiko was pleased. December 2005
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