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2 August 2025 (Saturday) - A Birthday

I had a better night’s sleep, but when I popped to the loo at three o’clock I noticed something. “er indoors TM had plenty of space; I was very tightly hemmed in by the dogs. And having realised that, was I being paranoid in that having had to fight for space when I came back to bed, were the dogs encroaching closer and closer every time I moved?
 
I got up and made toast and sent out birthday wishes via the Internet to “er indoors TM and the three other friends having a birthday today. I smiled at one comment I saw – a friend had posted photos of her friend’s wedding and had apologised that she’s had to leave early for a scouting event. I did that so much in the past. I’ve mentioned before that scouting is a wonderful activity for kids, but as an adult it will utterly take over your life and leave you with no time for yourself at all.
I Munzed, got Wordle on the last attempt – “daunt” (what a stupid word) and took a cuppa and some pressies up to the birthday girl. I then struggled with a geo-puzzle. If you know the answer to this one, please give me a hint. I‘ve been struggling with it all week.
 
I turned on the radio but disaster… Steve wasn’t on this morning. I don’t know who his replacement was, but it wasn’t the same. I turned it off.
Being Saturday we had Dog Club which went rather well. We had nearly twenty dogs along, and had a great time… well, the dogs did. Today was seemingly “roll in fox poo” day with a surprising number of dogs caked in fox dung sadly including Bailey. At one point my heart sank when some chap turned up with a huge dog straining on the lead. But I was wrong; the chap just wanted to socialise his dog. He kept the dog on the lead and walked him round the paddock just to get used to seeing other dogs. For some dogs socialisation is charging about and playing with other dogs, for others it is just tolerating the presence of other dogs.
 
We came home, where Bailey had a bath and a serious scrub. I went round the garden harvesting dog turds before starting getting ready for the afternoon. I got out a couple of chairs and found more dog turds so I gathered those up. I got out another couple of chairs and found even more dog turds so I gathered those up… sometimes it’s like living with the all-England Olympic crapping team. Eventually when I thought I’d got all the dung together Bailey came out and laid a fresh one.
 
People started arriving, the beer was opened, and we had a very good afternoon in the garden with family and friends.
It all got rather vague towards the end… as it does.

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