Sunday 22 March 2020

Social Distancing Survival Kit


One bicycle and one dog.

PS Gail hid the 'one bottle of whisky' when taking the photograph...

14 comments:

  1. BOL, I got a bike ride today. Good thing momma saved the vodka for AFTER!

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  2. Bertie, does Gail make you sit in a little carrier behind her? Or do you have to run beside her?
    We're getting our exercise today by taking the garden refuse to the bins. Instead of loading the car up for one journey, we'll walk with each bag, one at a time.
    Stay safe.

    Love,
    Inca xx

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    1. Hi Inca,
      Long ago when I was a youngster, Gail discovered that I am not a fan of running alongside her bicycle, so the two activities are kept separate. When Gail was working and time was short, this was sometimes a problem, but now she has plenty of time for both!
      Enjoy your walks to the garden refuse place and stay safe.
      Toodle pip!
      Bertie.

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  3. This looks like a wonderful plan to us, Bertie and Gail!

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  4. Bertie
    Your Gail has the bestest ideas for being out and about yet distancing from from any social-ness.
    BOL BOL BOL I have been known to hide 'things' too. The bike and the WFT are both gorgeous
    Hugs Cecilia

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  5. That is a great survival kit for you and Gail. We hope you have fun on your walks and hikes.

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  6. Hari OM
    That'll do!!! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  7. BOL! At first we thought maybe Gail was going to go on another leave-dog-in-care cycle journey; but then remembered everything is in lockdown...phew!

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  8. That sounds like you have everything one needs for the week! We all have to make the best of it!

    Kiki and Rosie

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  9. Sounds like the pawfect mix of activities!!
    xoxo,
    Rosy, Jakey & Arty

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  10. Gail retires and the world goes into lockdown. Something just does not seem right.
    Sweet William The Scot

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  11. Just don't mix the whiskey drinking with the bike riding.

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