(Sheridel Juggernaught)
Born 10/18/1998, Died 02/03/2010
Do not stand at my grave and weep;
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn's rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush,
I am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there, I did not die.
07/03/2010 - Container maintenance and Dog Walk
11:00 Container maintenance, (Sometime Later!!) Dog walk
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07/02/2010 - AGM and Dog Walk
11:30 Walk around the park, 13:00 AGM in center
Walk leaving from centre not container
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New Year walk **photos here**
The Sculpture Trail (Forest of Dean) & Lunch (if anyone knows of a good pub?)

11:30 03/01/2010 Forest of Dean - Sculpture Trail
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27/09/2009 - A Dogs Day Out News paper clipping
11:30 Walk around the park, 13:00 AGM in center
Walk leaving from centre not container
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New Year walk **photos here**
The Sculpture Trail (Forest of Dean) & Lunch (if anyone knows of a good pub?)

11:30 03/01/2010 Forest of Dean - Sculpture Trail
Click here for OS map GL16 7EL27/09/2009 - A Dogs Day Out News paper clipping
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| FURRY FRIEND Lowri Burridge, aged 13, with her Newfoundland dog at Pembrey Country Park. | TO THE RESCUE Rhodri Burridge, aged 15, Lowri Burridge, aged 13, and Emily Trudgill, aged 14, with their Newfoundland dogs at the Burns Pet Nutrition dog day. |
Libby Buck wins Best Improved
Working Newfoundland
Congratulations to gorgeous 21 month old Newfoundland Libby Buck, pictured here with her proud owner Garry, who recently won the Beginners Water Trials and Best Improved Working Newfoundland at Ragley Hall in Wales.
Libby was judged on her ability to successfully recognise a person in distress in the water, swim out, and bring them safely back to shore. Libby took two trials, one to bring a swimmer in distress back to the shore from 20 metres, and the other to bring a boat back to the shore from 20 metres.
Libby started the beginner's life saving course 12 months ago with her owners, Garry and Susan Buck, who regard the training as a hobby for them all. Garry explains "Libby absolutely loves the water and the training days. It's something that we all enjoy and are very commited to. We start the Advanced course in April which means that Libby will learn to swim out and rescue people at longer distances".
Well done Libby
Taken from http://www.highcroftvet.co.uk/news/Libby_Buck_wins_newfoundland_water_trialsXmas walk around Kenfig Pool, and Dinner at The Globe, Newton
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Thanks to WOOKIE for the pictures
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