Why thank you Ricky. Yes, I have had a few babies, haven't i? My eldest daughter gave me a lovely drawing of three of my past animals. Long gone but never forgotten. Sindy was my first Pomeranian, Champagne was my first horse in this country (on the left) and Colin was my last horse before Shamrock (on the right). By the way, Shamrock is no longer white and black but murky mud coloured all over. It's a new look he is trying to achieve. It's called rolling in the very muddy and swampy I call his field look.
Yes they are lovely but a colleague of hers drew them. I wish she could draw like that but she didn't do it.
You can satisfy your urge by downloading the entire 4th season.I've even reading about the return of "Downton Abbey" -- http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/arts/television/downton-abbey-returns-to-pbs.html?adxnnl=1&ref=arts&adxnnlx=1388935217-/v7jNnxMkZbgY5aE67WKsQ Netflix has spoiled me. I now want to see entire seasons in one go!
You can satisfy your urge by downloading the entire 4th season.
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/tv-season/downton-abbey-season-4/id752257193
Thanks, Scifan. I usually buy the season pass via Amazon, but they haven't made all the season 4 episodes yet, so I will get only a show at a time with the pass. I basically have to decide whether I watch each episode as it comes or ignore the whole season and then watch it in one go after the season wraps. (Definitely a first world problem, I realize.)
I'm waiting to buy the full season on DVD when it comes out.
Does that mean you're not going to watch any episodes till then?
With the Amazon season pass, you can watch each episode as it comes out (sometimes they release them early, too), and you can download episodes to your device(s) for keeps, as well stream if you just want to watch that way.
I was just rewatching downloaded season 3 episodes on my iPad during a flight.