Gilbert the Good – Christmas Epistle
Andrew mentioned that I hadn’t written a blog post recently. My last one was in August this year.
I am pleased to report that I’ve been going out for long walks in the forest with Barry. It feels strange to go out without Roxy, as I really like playing with her, but at the moment, she goes out first and then I go out afterwards. I like meeting people and playing with different dogs, but Roxy is my best playmate, followed by Arthur, Susannah’s dog.
I can’t wait for Janice to get back into walking. Maybe, when she’s had her injection on Friday, she’ll be able to walk further than the end of the drive, then we’ll all be able to go out together, like we used to. Paws crossed!
It's been a strange year. Susannah came to stay for a few weeks with Arthur and the cats. Now she’s moved to London, and we all miss her. She’s coming to see us soon and that will make Roxy and me very happy, especially as Arthur will come with her.
Barry has been back and forth to different hospitals for months. I don’t know what months are, but I think it means a long time. He’s had so much blood taken that I think his arm must be empty by now, and he needs a photograph album for all the pictures he’s had taken of his insides. I can’t see the point of that. I mean, you wouldn’t want to frame them and put them on the wall, would you? Everyone seems to be pleased with him, though, so that’s good.
The angle of this photograph makes Jellicoe appear bigger than his brother, but he's much smaller than Herschel.Jellicoe is much happier since he had some teeth out and his breath certainly smells sweeter. He’s spending more time with Herschel, even sleeping in the same bed – one of our dog beds - though they still squabble from time to time.
Here's Jellicoe with Roxy.Most of the time, Herschel and Jellicoe like to cuddle up with us, and that’s really nice.
Here's Herschel with me. He's looking quite cross, but he's not. He's just relaxing.I hope it won’t be so long before I write another blog post, but it has been a busy year and we all hope that next year will be much, much better.
Meanwhile, I wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Healthy 2025. Make the most of every day and try to ‘Always look on the bright side of life.’
Gilbert
I wishy grandchildren were as cooperative and peaceful as the dogs in your last photo.
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DeleteAh thanks for the update Gilbert. You look so comfy together.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you. Woof!
DeleteYou're new to me, Gilbert, so thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: You're welcome. Woof!
DeleteI always melt a little when I see cats and dogs snuggling and cuddling like that ...
ReplyDeleteIt's heart-warming to see them. 🐶😺
DeleteThank you Gilbert. It must be so nice and warm when you all cuddle up together, just what you need in the winter.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: You're so right. Woof!
DeleteThank you Gilbert - for a wonderful post that made me smile. Lovely to see all the furry family members happily sleeping together - how precious 💙
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: I'm glad you enjoyed it. Woof! 🐶😺
DeleteA very enjoyable post, Gilbert. It is always good to hear from an unfailingly cheerful person (dog). What a happy life you lead.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, JayCee. We are happy. Woof!
DeleteGilbert, you definitely have the right idea about Janice getting better and taking longer walks with you. You did a great job with the camera getting pictures of everybody in the family, all the furry ones. We wish you and your humans are very merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: They're not bad for someone without opposable thumbs! Woof!
DeleteThank you Gilbert for your update, I hope the tall people are now feeling much better.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: They are, thank you, Marlene. Woof!
Deletesoft beauties, all!
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Soft is right, particularly the humans, in the head. Woof!
DeleteThank you for the post and lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: You're welcome. Woof! 😺🐶
DeleteHi Gilbert - certainly you've been getting a good education at the Jabblog household! I too hope all continues on with the various problems the Master and Mistress seem to have acquired - age, I guess, though please don't tell them that! Enjoy Susannah and Arthur's visit ... do they bring the cats with them?! Busy household this one ... take care and have happy Christmas and New Year - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, Hilary. The cats may well come, too 😺😺😺😺😺🐶🐶🐶🎅Woof!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Gilbert!
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, Stephanie - to you, too. Woof! 🎅🎄🎵
DeleteOh Gilbert, thank you for this lovely post which did make me smile:)
ReplyDeletePlease let your Master and Mistress know I send them good wishes as they deal with and sort out any health issues.
May you all have a good weekend.
All the best Jan
Gilbert says: The Master and Mistress ask me to say thank you so much for your good wishes and they wish you well too. Woof! 🎄🐶😺
DeleteWhat an absolutely wonderful and adorable post, thank you, Gilbert. I'm sorry to say that I don't know any of you yet, but I will take the time to find out who you are. My name is Inger and I am from Sweden, I have a dog, black lab mix, named Faith, she's from America where we live in a house in the country. It's very nice to meet you, Gilbert.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, Inger. The missus has told me about Faith. I'd love to meet her and so would Roxy. Woof!
ReplyDeleteGilbert and Roxy,
DeleteFaith says she's not sure about you English dogs. I told her I lived in England and English dogs are very polite and well behaved. I will interview her in a post soon and you will see she's really a very good dog, just very protective of me. And, of course, she has no idea that England is a country and English dogs live there. Time she found out and, as her mum, I'm so happy you both want to meet her.
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DeleteHow cute! I love all the pictures.
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DeleteIt's so nice to hear from you Gilbert and to learn more about your happy and loving life.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, Andrew, and Happy Christmas. I don't know what that is but the humans keep saying it, so it must be important. Woof!
ReplyDeleteDear Gilbert, please tell Janice that I had no idea she had her walking issues also. Sounds very much like me. I wish her well and here's to us resuming our lovely walks in the New Year. Thank you for the splendid post, it was lovely to read it.
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Thank you, Denise. Janice hopes your issues are resolved soon, too. 2025 will be better! Woof! 🎅🎄
ReplyDeleteThis is Bess, taking over from Ann. Meow! What a year you've had, Gilbert! So sorry to hear Janice hasn't been able to accompany you on your walks, and the issues with Barry's blood and the photographs of his insides. The same has been happening with my male employee, Jos. I'm glad to hear you've got Roxy, Herschel and Jellicoe to cuddle up with, although I'm glad I'm an only pet so that I get utterly spoiled. Will talk to my employees and insist to write a blog post too! xxx
ReplyDeleteGilbert says: Hello, Bess. I hope your male employee will be back to full working order soon. We can't do without our servants, can we? Woof!
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