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Emily: My old border collie died recently (at the old age of 16 years...) It's great to see someone helping these wonderful dogs!
wow gold: hello,anybody home?ice journal website!
Viv Shilton: So sorry to hear about Terry.
Annie Carney: To All at BCTGB, i was very upset to hear the very sad news of Terrys departure today :( I know he will be greatly missed by all! R.I.P Terry!
Stephanie S: Just to let everyone know, I've set up a livejournal feed for this blog here: http://bctrust.livejournal.com So, if you're an LJ user, you can be alerted on your "friends page" every time there's a new blog entry here!
GK: happy new year..care to exchange link?if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog.
Amanda: Would love to rehome a collie as I had one as a child. I have 2 kids aged 11 and 8 - any tips ?
Emma: hi guys. we have rehomed Lady during the last 24 hours and to say she has just slotted in is an understatement! its like she has been here for months. she likes the sofa and food and had a major mad session in the fields around colton this morning. thanks to all of you.
Gina: Great, enjoyed reading the new blog!
Jamie: Hey,Just blog jumping to see what is going on. Have a great day!!
sparkle: Hello, I am just around the neighbourhood and dropping in to say hi to all the bravers here. Have an peaceful weekend
Angie Lowrey: we saw the video on you tube and thought it was brill. We rehomed Man Friday last October and haven't looked back. He is part of our family and we wouldn't be without him.
Cionnie: I nejoy watching Border Collies in the obedience of dog shows. They love to work.
Maria: Wonderful blog
Laeitita: Your site is just amazing.Greaaaaaat.
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Saturday, September 8th 2007

11:05 PM

Holidays

Whilst maths at school was never my strong point I am wondering if there is a mathametical equation that proves that the hours available in a day decrease in direct opposition of the number of jobs needing doing the closer you get to a holiday!!

See, Sue and I are off on the motorbike for 2 weeks next Friday and whilst trying to get everything done - even more jobs seem to arise and then "spanners" get thrown in the works. Oh well keep smiling? Very difficult when the mower decides to throw a wobbly whilst I'm half way through cutting the paddock today. I just hope the service people can fix it quick.

We've contractors coming back on Monday to, hopefully, finally get the floor right in the new kennel block - fingers crossed it's the third attempt -  but I've also had to ring the contractors who installed the new septic tank as we've suddenly noticed a very wet patch of ground along the draininge - and it shouldn't be doing that. Nothing ever goes quite to plan does it?

To good news though, 5 dogs homed today and since the last entry we've been fortunate enough to have great homes come forward for 3 quite difficult to home dogs.

There's a few changes staff wise next week as well, Tracey who has been having problems with her knee is coming to work in the office as Sarah is leaving to live in Germany for a couple of years and so has to leave us (even though we know she doesn't want to). Lisa has been promoted to Assistant Manager and will be taking a special responsibility for organising training and behavioural matters. In order to give her the time to do so we welcome Megan as a kennel assistant, Megan was a weekend worker for a couple of years and has more recently done some voluntary work whilst at college. Good luck to everyone in their new jobs and in Sarahs case - home.

If I don't get the chance to write before I go - the blog will be back in October.

Bye for now

Ben 

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