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Next week Tinka? I hope you get to see where you are going as the weather forecast is not good.
I know I posted a day and start change only yesterday but already may have to change again or even cancel. Have had to call the Doctor out to see my Mother whose spondylitis has flared up again. On pain patches and a review in 3 weeks. Will arrange review for the Friday before my Tuesday flight. So fingers crossed and more intense praying until then.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Buen Camino Al. Keep an eye out for me and my 18 y/o nephew, we're starting from Leon on the 11th of June.
 
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Hi Sy, I'm taking my cross-terrier along the Wall. She is used to chasing rabbits on our South Downs walks. I've been telling her about the wild Haggis, small sausage shaped creatures whose left legs are shorter than those on the right. This enables them to run around the sides of hills at great speed but if a Little Dog of great character can head them off and turn them around then the Haggis will tumble down the hill, straight into the pot. She mocks me as most forum members will now but I like to believe...
 
Hi Sy, I'm taking my cross-terrier along the Wall. She is used to chasing rabbits on our South Downs walks. I've been telling her about the wild Haggis, small sausage shaped creatures whose left legs are shorter than those on the right. This enables them to run around the sides of hills at great speed but if a Little Dog of great character can head them off and turn them around then the Haggis will tumble down the hill, straight into the pot. She mocks me as most forum members will now but I like to believe...
Does your dog have long hair by any chance because that story certainly sounds like one of the shaggy variety?
 
Oh, now I understand! We have a similar story about cattle in the Alps having one pair of legs shorter than the other due to living on a hillside. And don't lets forget the incredible Wolpertinger!
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SY
 
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Do you carry a supply of neeps an tatties just in case you catch on Tinca?

You will enjoy the quietness of Zariquiegui , sit by the church @ night Al and overlook the valley.
Food was good and best room had 4 bunks available.
Safe trip,
David
 
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Well if it means coming face to face with one of those fabulous beasties, yes please! Thanks for the Durer, SY!
 
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Hi Sy, I'm taking my cross-terrier along the Wall. She is used to chasing rabbits on our South Downs walks. I've been telling her about the wild Haggis, small sausage shaped creatures whose left legs are shorter than those on the right. This enables them to run around the sides of hills at great speed but if a Little Dog of great character can head them off and turn them around then the Haggis will tumble down the hill, straight into the pot. She mocks me as most forum members will now but I like to believe...
It's all true!
 

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