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High Cup Nick

I decided to take Lewis up to High Cup Nick this afternoon.
This is a beautiful part of the world, although the density of mist prevented me from seeing very much. This is not really reflected in the two photos below, which were taken further down.

Lewis stands in front of a misty High Cup Nick..
before relaxing  ...  finally !
My lovely dog Tilly, an 18mth old Clumber Spaniel, looks like she's had just about enough of a certain little dog racing around her wanting to play. If you look at the bottom photograph, I think you'll understand what I mean about our pocket rocket !

Which dog still looks full of beans ....... ??

.... need I say !!

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