Life in italy and other musings.....

Two Polish Lowland Sheepdog brothers in Italy - now about to head to France

Saturday, 21 November 2009

www.wilfanddigby.blogspot.com

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We are now in France. The blog has moved to : www.wilfanddigby.blogspot.com
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Thursday, 12 November 2009

Waiting to be connected

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We made it safely to France and Wilf and Digby are in fine form. Our lack of news reflects France Telecoms inability to connect us to the in...
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Here comes www.wilfanddigby.blogspot.com

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As you'll see from the top photo the packing is now entering its final stage.By tonight all that will be left is our bed and the bags we...
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Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Digby takes an arch dislike to a packer.

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Winter has arrived. Yesterday afternoon a sudden squall blew in bringing with it a downpour of rattling hail and a bracing wave of frigid a...
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Monday, 12 October 2009

Four days to go.

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Chaos and panic are the watchwords for today and I fear it can only get worse.The 'font',who has suddenly gone into hyper mode, has...
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2004 - We sell the farm in Scotland and move to the warmth of southern Europe. 2 lively Polish Lowland Sheepdogs - Wilf and Digby - our patient and comical companions. After a year in Provence we head to Italy to restore a hilltop Roman watchtower . Following an unpleasant 'housejacking' in late 2009 we set off for new adventures in South West Franceto get to grips with a large and exceedingly rickety old farmhouse. Empty nesters life after the violence of Italy has a gentler tempo. Digby passed on from piroplasmosis in May 2010. HIs brother, despite being diagnosed with cancer and having become blind ,soldiered on for another two years. Bob and Sophie joined us in 2013. Bob passed on in 2019. Sophie enjoyed the fresh air in Scotland after we returned in late 2022 but ran ahead in the summer of 23. This blog records all those little things about living with dogs that are too unimportant to make it into a diary but which make life, life.
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