I spend half the week shoeing in the hills and half on the Vale up and down the river, today I finished with a set right by the river, they breed cattle and graze the on the medows and when the tide is down on the river bank, It is such an idylic place, the sun was out and everyone was in good humour, it makes my life easy. When I got home I had a beer with my old dog, he doest come to work any more he is to senile
Nice... Looks like the warm weather got to you a lot earlier than it got to us. Sun has only just come out here in the East of England - been freezing my a$$ off all day!
Yeah its been a nice day up here shoeing in the midlands too. Your dog has a few more grey hair since the last time i saw him sunbathing on your dashboard!
We went to a nice spot today a place called Howth beside the sea we had 2 stops 2 trims seen here and 2 sets in the next stop
i would not knock him for some tats if his manners are good and he wants to learn and keeps good time and so far ten out of ten in all departments
David, if you remember, I lived a couple years just up the the road from you at Cheltenham. (although I didn't practice when I was over there). We loved it... can't figure out why we left. It's a beautiful part of the world.
Its beautiful and affluent so perfect for shoeing horses, when ever I travel I love to come back to Gloucestershire.
If the man can do what is expected at this time; good. Attire is a pet peeve of mine. Nice collarded shirt, shaven and clean jeans. No sleeve less BS. It, the impression of what a client sees at first, to me, goes back to an antiquiated view of the blacksmith/farrier, sleeve less brawny appearence is not cool in my shop. JMO. It's a business not an after hours look/fashion at the local pub..... I have a "tat" or two meself...