As some of you may be aware, the world news is terrifying me, so I thought I would try and read a sensible newspaper over breakfast to put things better into perspective.
My plans were duly thwarted.

I didn’t stand a chance really. I don’t know why I bothered.

Pepper has been “funny” as in funny peculiar, not funny ha-ha, all day. Her tummy rumbled and off she went to the garden.

I dragged her out for her walk (she wanted to stay near the house watching me do the dog walk with Ted) so I walked the track boundary and, while I was fixing fence wire, all the horses and ponies came up to talk and say they were hungry. I looked at their field and decided they could all be moved to better grazing.
With open gates, they followed me up the hill to the main exit. Then I put headcollars on Haakon and Iacs and told the rest to follow, which they all duly did with nobody going “off-piste”.


This is the nicest field now and it will hopefully do them all until the proper grass starts to come in.

I don’t think the old men (Haakon and Iacs) look that good – ie, a bit scrawny in the back end – so hopefully this was a wise move and, as the spring grass arrives, they will start putting more weight back on.


And so Pepper spent her afternoon shivering, making horrid noises and then a long sleep in front of my little shed fire, while I cried my way through “The Help” and made another sheep. When Pepper woke up, she said she wanted her tea now, so we are back to the beginning again. *** sigh *** I am none the wise with this little dog and her tummy.



























