Long dog, long shadow |
Sunday 28 July 2013
Friday 26 July 2013
Let the summer begin!
Hi pals! I'm a very excited doggy today as I'm off on my holidays : ) Mum&Dad are off on their holidays to France so I'm being looked after by the Grand folks. This is great news as I get to hang out with Coco for a whole week (and get spoilt rotten : ) In the meantime here are some pictures from this week, its been another scorcher & I have spent a lot of time hanging out in the park with Mummy - she has been desperately trying to train me not to join all the picnics in the park - not sure why, everyone seems to be overjoyed to have a small brown dog licking their pots of hummous & running off with their bread ; )
Walkies? you must be joking |
And stretch ! |
Evening sun in Victoria park |
Drenched in sun |
Sunday 21 July 2013
Day trip to Cambridge
Yesterday Mummy and Daddy decided to escape the heat of London and take me for a day out in Cambridge. I love train journeys, I amuse myself by chewing Mummy's dresses and fidgeting till I fall asleep. I was desperate for a wee when we arrived so first stop was a wonderful big park then onto the Museum of Zoology which sadly we found was closed for refurbishment until 2016 - I still enjoyed seeing the HUGE whale skeleton there though. We then meandered onto Kettles Yard which is a fabulous art gallery and house in the centre of Cambridge- www.kettlesyard.co.uk - at the moment they have a great selection of Christopher Wood paintings, definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. To finish off we headed to another park where I joined many people's picnics ( such fun) and I met a bigger version of me ! The folks told me she was a doberman but I'm sure she was just a large sausage and that I will be that big one day :) I had such a lovely day, I'm a lucky little woofer !
At Kings Cross |
In front of the whale skeleton |
Kettle's Yard |
Outside King's College |
Watching the punting |
Maggie and me |
Wednesday 17 July 2013
Monday 15 July 2013
Cracked window etchings
Yesterday Mummy and I visited her friend Sam Hodge who has a residency at Chisenhale Art Space in East London. For the past few weeks she has been producing a series of 77 etchings in response to the broken windows at the back of the Chisenhale building. I loved the work, it was clever and impactful - the black shapes seemed very sinister. I also got to walk over her etching plates and I also tried to eat the floor as it was very tasty : )
Do visit if you can - she is showing the work this Saturday 20th July 2-6pm - www.chisenhale.org.uk
Getting a sniff of the work |
The floors good too :) |
Gathering my final thoughts on the work |
Sunday 14 July 2013
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