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28th January 2010
I am hastily finishing this blog as I am horribly late in sending it in. I have been running
around working with clients and getting ready for my trip to South Africa as I leave tomorrow to teach a five day dog clinic. Daisy is coming with me and we will also spend a few days in the Kruger National Park. Daisy hasn’t been to South Africa before and I know she will love it. It is warm there and although I am stupidly excited when it snows, I have to admit that I am ready for some better weather.
I have one more report to write up for my last canine client, three more pictures to take for a dog magazine and I must find the time for a quick nervous breakdown. I also need to pack. It would appear as though every television company is planning to film around the same time so it if it all comes off it looks as though my days in the Kruger will be the last chance I have to chill out. I don’t have any other time off in February and all the clinics kick off here in March. I also need to work on a routine with Cookie Dough Dynamo as we will be doing a few displays at events this year and have two days filming booked the moment I return - and then more as we move into Spring. We are looking for animals in need of help so if you want a free session and are happy to be filmed please visit my website (there is a link to Tilley Farm opposite under ‘Blogroll’) and email me the details, which I will forward to the relevant production company.
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