In preparation for our move we have just had our flu jabs - absolutely nothing to it - we are now both soooooooo chilled (as you can see from Lou's photo) that we can do just about anything. I have mastered the art of having all my feet done from the same side - so there Gaffer - who said I didn't have balance!
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At the moment we are playing the game of imagining what it will all be like when we move on - its hard to know as our experience is somewhat limited and we have probably led quite a quiet and spoilt life to date. Well not always quiet, as we have had helicopters and operas to contend with as well as the odd goose. Our new yards should be bigger and busier - even more to look at - so for the moment we'll keep dreaming and as soon as we know we're off, you'll know - so we'll just keep up the good work and wait for our marching (or should that be trotting) orders.
in anticipation
Thelma and Louise
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