One man and his dog…

While the rest of us had our feet up with a glass of wine watching Strictly, Tim Farron was putting us all to shame after a day of knocking on doors in Kendal. What is it about Lib Dem leaders and running up hills?

It takes some doing to exhaust a Springer Spaniel. I know. I have one. Tim managed it, though:

And in case you hadn’t had enough cute spaniels, here’s my Hazel, who’s suitably exhausted after playing with a couple of cockers in the park while I chatted to their human.

* Caron Lindsay is Editor of Liberal Democrat Voice and blogs at Caron's Musings. You can find her on Bluesky at caronmlindsay.bsky.social

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3 Comments

  • Is this the first in a series of Putinesque photo opportunities of our leader’s derring-do?

  • Neil Sandison 11th Oct '15 - 12:57pm

    Good on Tim and not a reluctant privy councillor in sight !

  • Richard Underhill 11th Oct '15 - 6:08pm

    Putin was at the Russian grand prix and gave the winner, Lewis Hamilton, a kiss on both cheeks.
    Lewis has gone blonde. He was wearing his diamond ear-studs.

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