very pretty. Snow always looks nicer in countryside scenery than in urban areas. It's one thing I miss now that I've moved away from the Pennine village where I grew up.
Your doggies have a much easier time in the snow than mine does lol. He's having to resort to ploughing his way through it or bunny hopping. He's not *at all* sure about this white stuff. lol
Ach, I mean to leave a comment on this post when I read it *slaps head*. The photos look fantastic - very appropriately christmassy - and the sogs look like they are having a fab time *waves to Crisp and Bonnie**.
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And the hotel looks gorgeous and romantic with the snow.
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And I have to say that my first thought on seeing that hotel was Rookery Hall! *g*
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Thass a big terrier you got there - the lurcher looks to be a normal sort of size.
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Hope you, Mr. FB and the doggies have a lovely Holiday, hon!!
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There is nothing quite as adorable as dogs in the snow.
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Thanks so much for sharing!
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Hope you're having a good holiday, m'dear!
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