About Sue Vincent
Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
Stuffing and bits and pieces of toys is a common sight in my house.
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Here too… but her faces always has me in whoops 🙂
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Ani does have a great face! So very expressive.
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She makes herself understood all too well 🙂
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LOL!!!!! Oh Ani! What have you done??!!
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Ani says she’s pleading the fifth, but I think it is more than that she’s disembowelled 😉
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😂😂😂
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😀
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I love the faces. Hopefully that was her toy 🙂
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She’s very good really… She never destuffs anything else. Except the fridge given half a chance 😉
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Ani, are you in the doghouse? If you are, I hope you get out very soon. Your friend, Puppy Stan.
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Nah, she just giggled, Stan 😉 xxx
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She’s a softy so. S
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Yeah… comes in handy 😉
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A girl to my true heart. My Christmas toys were gone by Boxing Day. Why can’t these toys be full of treats?
Lots of cheese and chicken.
Toby
xx
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Mine have squeakers in… she won’t let me have them though in case I choke 😦 xxx
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Well, I can understand that because as soon as the squeak comes out they are grabbing it from me straight away. Whereas, if it were a sausage then they’d not want it (at least I don’t think they would?) 😀
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You can never be too sure… mind, it’s usually me grabbing the sausages given half a chance 😉
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It’s my job 💛
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And she’s good at it too 🙂
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I can’t count the number of those toys I’ve stitched up. Sometimes, I can even get the squeaker working agin … but emergency surgery on stuffed creatures? We’ve got the room ready and waiting 🙂
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This poor pheasant has been restuffed I don’t know how many times. This time I think I’ll give in and buy her a new one. Oddly though, she has a couple of stuffed toys she seems to have adopted and they are always treated gently. She even carries the woolly lamb around and tries to make it play with the ball, bless her.
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She has such great expressions. 🙂
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I’m never known a dog with such an expressive face 🙂
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Reblogged this on Judith Barrow.
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“Well, how else am I to free the quacker?”
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… which now resides in my pocket and confuses her several times a day 🙂
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😀 Poor Ani! Life is not fair.
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No… but it keeps her amused 🙂
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Too cute.
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She knows it too 😉
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Oh I’m sure. lol 🙂
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🙂
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Haha! This happens regularly in our house which is why we currently have a frankengiraffe and a frankenburger (two re-stitched toys that aren’t quite the shape they used to be). I’m sure half the fun is in pulling the stuffing out from the little looks of glee my two get once they’ve found a way of doing it. lol KL ❤
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I think you are right. We have a lot of empty’ skins’ and a few re-stuffed and mishap en affairs too.
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Laughing my left leg off!! Excellent, Sue, loved it. poor Ani 😂😂
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Poor Ani??? What about the (un)stuffed pheasant ?? 🙂
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It asked for it…it was looking at her cheese!! 😂😂
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Whose cheese??? 😉
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Err…erm….oo there’s somebody at the door…gotta go!
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LOL 🙂
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“I have absolutely no idea how that got there. Did you get a puppy and not tell me?”
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She is a puppy 🙂 Okay… she’s five and shouldn’t be, but she has setter blood… and that explains everything 🙂
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Great to see Ani enjoys the play at 5, besides those stuffed toys have to be kept in place!. Beautiful set of photos Sue. Aren’t you glad its not your pillow?
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She is still a puppy…setters don’t grow up and she takes after he dam in that respect. Do you know, Denis, although she plays with the cushions, she’s always gentle… never damages anything at all, except the unstuffed toys.
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I’m sure you wanted to jump up and down and be mad,but with those eyes, I know you’ll forgive her, Sue. She’s still such a puppy. I think she knows she has you by the heartstrings.
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She’ll be a puppy for years to come with her lineage. How could I possibly be mad? 🙂
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Oh Ani, don’t tell me two-legs made that mess and tried to blame it on you.
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Even I’d never get away with THAT one 😉
Much love, Ani xxx
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