See ..... I told everyone it was really a ladder storeFintray wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 6:07 pmWhere have I seen one of those ladder stores before...Mart wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 5:25 pm What's that saying, I think it's 'when one dog closes another one opens'?
So, we got to meet the lovely Gary today, who stayed and kept me company for the afternoon. He's a very friendly Retriever cross German Shepherd who's progressing (slowly) through training with Guide Dogs. He and Buster got on like a house on fire.
Make sure you trim those shrubs to keep at a suitable height as wouldn't want the ladder store to be shaded.
Yep, already had a conversation about the bushes. When we moved in (1997) there was a mature Fuscia, and all of the dogs have played chasing each other around it. It would get cut down for the winter. But it got some sort of disease about 3yrs ago, and after a few years we gave up and replaced it, so those bushes are only a year old and will need trimming in the Autumn.
Photo is slightly deceptive as where I'm standing, the lawn has dropped about a foot, as we live on a hill that slopes down towards the south and behind me is a tallish fence (5 to 6 foot*) which lines up with the top of those bushes. So they are now at about max height before they 'overtake' the fence for shading.
Tbh, the slope of the hill means that even the low sun shouldn't cause much shading outside of the very lowest days in December
*About 3ft high relative to the lower edge of the panels and with about a 2ft drop off due to a sloping lawn.