A Sunny Spring Walk

Fed the zoo at Leradale and came home, knowing a dog-walk was next on the agenda.

Or cat, depending on your perspective.

I laughed at the running.  So sweet.

I looked behind and saw just how the sheep get under the fence, despite the gate being open.  Everyone but Ster who can’t.

The seggies – yellow flag irises – are starting to appear.  Woohoo, there’s no denying it, Spring is finally making a proper effort.

A Ted action shot.

Slightly less action, but trundling along nicely, nonetheless.

Pepper covered twice as much ground, at least, than everyone else.

I love this photo.  Sums us up – mud and sheep.

“What’s that coming over the hill
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?”

There are little spots of colour everywhere now.

A little known fact, I did a project on celandine in primary school.  There is possibly nothing I don’t know about celandine, from aged 8. I remember it well.

My wild primrose wall is gathering strength.

The dogs were hunting for something. I have no idea what or who it was.

Pepper was not quite prepared to commit to swimming.  I think we will work on this special skill this summer.  I have a feeling she might love it.

Sitting, thinking…..

Feline Rampant?

And then Monster was very weird, or possibly weirder than usual….. the bar is pretty low.

Both front paws are in the water.

Meanwhile the hunt continued.

So that was our walk. It was lovely.  I really enjoyed it and I think the others did too.

11 thoughts on “A Sunny Spring Walk

  1. darby callahan

    I certainly enjoyed seeing your walk. There are different flowers blooming here but certainly Spring is emerging and beautiful even in my suburban neighborhood.

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  2. Suzanne Kelly

    What a lovely and interesting looking wal,k if perhaps a bit strange on the feline front. Glad the warm weather and green grass seem to be heading your way. Enjoy.

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  3. diane in northern wis

    Wonderful pictures from your walk. Loved them all, especially the one with Monster creeping over the hill, and Pepper trying not to fall into the water, legs going every direction! So cute. Love the sheep in the meadow too.

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  4. Christine

    It’s hard to believe that not that long ago you had snow!
    What a glorious walk for everyone. Spring days like this just make everything right. Thanks for taking us along.

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