Sean Cooney
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So the young'uns sing folk songs, folk songs that tell stories, folk songs that hopefully bring people together, folk songs of yesterday, maybe more importantly folk songs about today.
These stories are kind of, yeah, it's been such a privilege sort of coming across them and researching them and finding them.
Getting Nessie in 2016 just changed our, certainly changed Emily's life as a guide dog user and our whole family really.
So it just felt like a fitting time when she retired and thinking about the impact she's had on our life to think about the impacts that all these dogs have had on lives of so many people around the world.
You too, welcome to this...
Beautiful spot here.
So we're in the Dark Peak.
We're just by Lady Bow Reservoir.
We're talking like 15 miles west of Sheffield in the Peak District.
And we've come on possibly the coldest day of the year so far.
It's so cold.
You did warn me last night when you said it's a bit nippy.
And I've arrived, three degrees.
Oh, gosh, I was really worried we wouldn't get up here, actually, with road closures and ice and stuff.
But the sun's shining, we're raring to go.
I've got the dog with me.
Hey, Nessie, how are you?
Nessie, the retired guide dog.
She was my wife's guide dog for...
Nearly nine years and retired just the summer gone.