A day early!

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ScotiaLass

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Arabella has arrived a day early, safe and sound!
Time: 9:59am
Weight: 14.3 kg

She was greeted by big sister Priscilla...

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(the eagled eyed among you may spot my repair work, bottom right on the wall...where the dog decided he would chew itl!)


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In the words of Stevie - isn't she lovely!


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Oskar the German wall-eater goes in for closer inspection.....

I've been busy putting on pedals and adjusting things...still got to adjust the handlebars and seat but I'll wait until after lunch when I have another pair of hands for that (hubby is in bed after his night shift)
Then it's on with the kickstand, a quick polish over and introduce her to the co-op car park!

I'm a bit nervous as I'm used to MTB tyres and these are 700 x 35's and seem SO tiny lol
Once I've got the feel of her she'll get a proper run out and a full report will follow :biggrin:

I am just a little:hyper:
 
nice , i hope you have many happy miles together :bicycle:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I never noticed the wall, honest..ahem she is beautiful. Can't wait to see photos of her In the car park. Dont worry, you'll soon get used to her. Pretty Arabella.
 

raleighnut

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The dogs just wondering if its allowed to "mark" that one as "I've bin ere" :biggrin:
Btw very much like my Sabor another sable coated Shepard, his chewing bit was the bottom step of the stair carpet.
 
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ScotiaLass

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The dogs just wondering if its allowed to "mark" that one as "I've bin ere" :biggrin:
Btw very much like my Sabor another sable coated Shepard, his chewing bit was the bottom step of the stair carpet.
He is a lovely boy...still very much in the puppy stage (tho he's 2). Due to his medical conditions his life expectancy isn't long (average 4-5 years) but he is loving life and taking advantage of my soft nature!
 
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ScotiaLass

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Quick:bicycle:

The :sun: out!
I haven't adjusted the seat or bars yet lol....currently it looks like someone who is 6ft + tall should be riding her...
 

Saluki

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Well done on your new toy. Arabella is lovely. Oskar is more lovely IMO :wub: wall eating not withstanding. I love Shepherds, I've had a fair few but now have a couple of Jacks and a Greyhound, none of which eat walls but my old terrier licks everything. She'll get the corner of a cushion and lick and lick, then she'll suck until there is a large wet corner :laugh: She's always done it whether we are home or not, it's just her thing.

A day early is to be applauded.
 
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ScotiaLass

ScotiaLass

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Well done on your new toy. Arabella is lovely. Oskar is more lovely IMO :wub: wall eating not withstanding. I love Shepherds, I've had a fair few but now have a couple of Jacks and a Greyhound, none of which eat walls but my old terrier licks everything. She'll get the corner of a cushion and lick and lick, then she'll suck until there is a large wet corner :laugh: She's always done it whether we are home or not, it's just her thing.

A day early is to be applauded.
Yeah, he's my 3rd GSD, I just adore the breed.
As for Arabella, yes, delivery was fantastic as was the whole purchase.
Oh and Tredz threw in a free nylon bag too :smile:
 

Pat "5mph"

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I'm a bit nervous as I'm used to MTB tyres and these are 700 x 35's and seem SO tiny lol
Ha ha, you're in for a shock!
When I got my Colombo (700x35) after being used to 26x2.00 :blush: I understood why folk wear padded shorts to go a 5 mile ride.
You can feel every bump on the road right in your tender bits.
In the immortal words of @Telemark: "it is not an armchair!" :laugh:
 
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ScotiaLass

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Ha ha, you're in for a shock!
When I got my Colombo (700x35) after being used to 26x2.00 :blush: I understood why folk wear padded shorts to go a 5 mile ride.
You can feel every bump on the road right in your tender bits.
In the immortal words of @Telemark: "it is not an armchair!" :laugh:
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I'm sure I'll get used to it but with the arthritis in my spine I was aware that I may need to buy a seat with some springs or something to cushion my lower spine. Even though she won't be on really bumpy stuff, I am used to ploughing up and down kerbs etc on the MTB!
I shall have to go easy lol
 
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