Janey setting off for her last long walk just a few days before she passed.


🎵 Oh Lord won’t you send me, a sweet Border Collie… 🎵
Janey setting off for her last long walk just a few days before she passed.

🎵 Oh Lord won’t you send me, a sweet Border Collie… 🎵
“Well I’ve arrived over the bridge. It could do with a lick of paint. Oh My Dog. Look across the field. All those doggies. There’s Mum and Dad and all my brothers and sisters. And all those friends I made on Twitter. I’m off. Catch you later. I’m soooooooo happy. Don’t cry Boss.”

“Hello everydoggy. Janey here. I passed away peacefully at the vets 3pm 15th April 2019 aged 14yrs1m14days. I’ve had a wonderful life thanks to my Boss but I have to move on. Thanks for all the kind words. I love you all. PLEASE don’t reply to the Boss he’s a bit sad now. 😥💔😶”

Janey has cataracts in both eyes so she has limited vision. She has also come down (since Sunday 7th April 2019) what appears to be Vestibular Syndrome. She was already a bit wobbly on her arthritic legs and is a bit more wobbly now with her VS. She is very poorly but does her best with help from the vet.


Janey can be very rude at times.
Everyone is still sleeping after eating. Some more noisily than others.
After eating everyone is sleeping. And, not silently either.
I finished the book and the plotline was more or less as I’d reported previously.
Not a bad book and it’s nice to see Sherlock Holmes properly resurrected.
After reaching about 70% I’ve just read the chapter where Dr Watson is taken by a sinister man with a gun (Underwood) to meet another man in a large mansion.
This man won’t give his name but is clearly on a par with Sherlock Holmes intellectually. He says he is a mathematician. Does this not tell Watson that the man is in fact Moriarty?
Anyway Moriarty claims he doesn’t like the House of Silk (SILC?) and so is going to help Holmes. Very suspicious that.