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Hello and welcome, We live on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, in the United Kingdom, My wife Lynne and I have been together now for over 25 years and we have two Kids Cameron and Heather, I work in the motor trade and worked for Windsors Of Wallasey, since I left school at 16 years old, Early February 2017 I left Windsors and went to at Liverpool Seat, a big step after 27 years, November 2018 I took a job at Eastham Motors, which is a small family run business, where I'm currently the Aftersales ManagerWe have a Cavalier King Charles called Ruby, otherwise known as Swamp Dog, and a fabulous Gypsy Cob called Skye
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Tag Archives: Wellington boots
Tuesday 25.06.19
Up and about early this morning, had coffee and then got ready for work, Cameron was in college today, and it was just me on my commute to work, called into the stables and brought Skye in from the field, … Continue reading
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Tagged busy, coffee, dinner bed, Heather, morning, on my own, skye, stables work, Tuesday 25.06.19, Wellington boots
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Today Is A Very Exciting Day
our new Wellington boots have arrived
Every Welly Tells A Story
It’s becoming a bit of a obsession every time someone grows out of a pair of boots or they spring a leak I have to keep them and plant something in them and add them to are wellington boot (gum … Continue reading
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Tagged garden, gum boots welly's, plants recycled, Wellington boots
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Recycled Wellington Boots (gum boots for our American friends)
Recycled Wellington Boots (gum boots for are American friends), a photo by neilirving on Flickr. The kids grow out of them so quickly and for some reason know one want to buy second hand wellys on EBay lol
Wellington boots
A photo by neilirving on Flickr
Wellington boots
A photo by neilirving on Flickr