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Monday 30th July 2007
Tarn Hows
We are just back from a great holiday
abroad and of course have the usual 1001 things to do now we are home.
First things first though - those two bouncy beardies needed springing
from the kennels and the chance of a run and probably more importantly,
a swim. Judging by the excited barks echoing around Tarn Hows this
morning, they were certainly ready for it.

A clear view to the Langdale Pikes today.

Tarn Hows is deserted.

As you know, this old boy can't resist a swim - the
barks echoing around Tarn Hows testify that!

Someone else quite likes the water too.

Lovely early morning reflections in The Tarns this
morning.


Together again at last. Angus gives Connie a nuzzle of
approval as Casper looks on.

Casper...

...and Angus take in the sunshine.

Looking across to The Old Man.

Holme Fell with Beatrix Potter's Yew Tree Farm below
left.

Wetherlam.
Here's a different view from last week, taken from the
top of Mont Ventoux - The Giant of Provence - in the south of France. At
1909 metres, the temperature was 'down' to 25C!

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