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Sitting with us in the garden enjoying the sunshine.
He just turned five this year.
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The dog is a Blue Heeler, more intent in splashing in the shallows than climbing back into the canoe. . . at sunset on Spring Creek in the Missouri Ozarks. . .
As I was washing windows last week, I noticed that Knox, my blue heeler, had jumped up and was looking in the window to see what I was doing. LOL.
Today, the third Monday in January, is known as 'Blue Monday' which is supposedly the most depressing day of the year.
So before the wheels come off, here's a blue photo for the day thats in it.
Monday 16th January 2023.
It's #bluemonday
We went to a butcher shop and bought Blue this big bone he sure loves it.
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Well I guess I'll have to find Blue another job, the search continues. PS He's talking too Brenda. :-)
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This is my model and an Australian Cattle Dog. He has his own Facebook page called Dogs Life in London. www.facebook.com/DogsLifeinLondon Say hello if you ever see us walking around London.
My walking buddy. As the weather heats up Sullivan prefers to spend a good bit of time in the creek.
Christmas 2020 saw the sad demise of my son's 12 year companion an Australian Cattle dog mix, mostly heeler but a hefty 55 pounds.
This is the new baby, a Pure bred Blue Heeler. She will only reach 30 pounds but will hopefully have all the previous dogs devotion and character.
Betty dog say's arf. That's her way of saying hello.
Betty will be 14 next month. Boy does time fly.
"Jasmine" my Blue Tick Heeler is getting a jump on "FF" and Easter. Hope you all have a grrrrreat weekend!!
We took Blue on a hike at Nolin State Park, it was the first time he saw a lake he didn't seem too impressed.
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We found a job for Blue, picking up sticks in our yard.
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Number 10 Thompson Street, Williamstown, Victoria may look familiar to Aussies - that's because it's the very building used in the award-winning, long-running police drama series, Blue Heelers.
I'm a huge fan of the show and was ecstatic to finally find this building which I've been searching for since I became a fan of the show.
Blue Heelers aired on the Seven Network from 1994-2005 and ran for 510 episodes. It was set in the country town of Mount Thomas, population around 10,000, and had its own police station near the Imperial Hotel, the famous pub. The real Imperial Hotel is actually in Castlemaine (56 Lyttleton Street, if you wanted to check it out!), but if you're in Melbourne you can easily take a 10 minute drive to beautiful Williamstown, Victoria's oldest suburb.
I was in Williamstown recently, and after a thorough search (and some help from some friendly Williamstown police officers) I found the very building. It hasn't changed much from when it was used in Blue Heelers, with the only noticeable differences being that the veranda is now made of wood, rather than the old concrete; and the fence posts and gate have been painted white instead of bare metal. And, of course, the 'Police' sign is missing from the front!