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10-FEB-2008

12022008 a funny house!

Here's another pic from our trip to the Lake District last weekend. We were all very
intrigued by this very small house built on top of a river in Ambleside. I don't think
a big pooch could live there because he wouldn't get through the door!
Being on the river would be very handy for someone who likes fish, wouldn't it?
Perhaps it's a cat's house?


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Greg Harp14-Feb-2008 03:32
Amazing place! Wonderful shot of it as well.
Pic Chick13-Feb-2008 21:24
Wow! What a cool place!! So amazing.

No big dog would want to live there - no yard to romp in! Although my dogs would like it because they could go swimming all the time....
Bryan Murahashi13-Feb-2008 04:21
A very unusual cat house.
Coleen Perilloux Landry13-Feb-2008 02:41
How very interesting, Pooch. I would like to live on top of a River. Cats do not like water so I don't think it's a cat's house, either.
Sam Stevenson13-Feb-2008 02:09
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if a cat lived there - that balcony would be perfect for a cat to spy on everyone and everything going by, including small (but quite ferocious) dogs. :-)
Yvonne12-Feb-2008 23:58
What an interesting house, did you get a chance to have a good sniff? That
sunlight is wonderful!
Sheila12-Feb-2008 23:17
What a great shot of this famous house!
Tom Tom12-Feb-2008 20:39
I agree Pooch, maybe it's for cats! Stay alert!
Tricia12-Feb-2008 20:30
Or maybe a Troll lives there? Very nice pic of you and Dad ambling along without coats - you lucky things!
Zak12-Feb-2008 20:04
where's the rest of it? heheh
Michael Todd Thorpe12-Feb-2008 20:00
Amazing!
Johnny JAG12-Feb-2008 19:48
It's a great Lakeland icon for something so small!
Al Chesworth12-Feb-2008 19:29
It's a Pooch prison for pooches that roll in the mud.
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