Absolutely Nothing

I have absolutely nothing to say about today because absolutely nothing has happened (which is how I like my day to be, if I am honest).

I made a quick trip to town to get some essential supplies and to fill up my shop field with sheep.

A large boat was in – Viking Vela (998 passengers) – and the town was fairly busy with folk wandering around.

I came home and went straight into my shed to make more hand-felted sheep.  This is a never-ending project.  The weather was very muggy, windy and headachey.  There was a threat of a thunderstorm coming our way but I think it has given up.  I hope so.

Later, poo-picking, I checked on the boys who are all fine, so they tell me, but there is a very boggy bit at the top of their track which needs to be avoided. Tomorrow, I will keep them in their wee paddock while I make a diversionary track around it for them.

I don’t want to lose anyone in a bog.  That would be awful.  Ask Tiddles.  It happened to him in 2016 – https://myshetland.co.uk/omg-tiddles/

A day I never want repeated.


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3 thoughts on “Absolutely Nothing

  1. Julia

    Omg I remember when we almost lost Tiddles (aka #freetiddles and #omgtiddles2016) – your description of him with “just two ears and two eyes” sticking out of the bog was terrifying! So glad you found him in time and he recovered

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  2. judy l shank

    OMG, the Tiddles experience! That had to be terrifying. I got into quicksand once & that ,hopefully, will be it for my lifetime, but a horse in a bog! Rhett, my Labrador Retriever was hard enough to get out when we got caught, but a horse! And your back!

    And you hit the nail on the head: placid days are the most wonderful days after there have been these adventures in our lifetimes. Everytime I hit a quiet day, I go down the list: No one is in Urgent Care; No one is in quicksand; No one has been cought in a riptide; No one has pneumonia, sepsis, etc. And I smile as I think of days when nothing happens.

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  3. suzanne cooper

    I absolutely adore your blog.
    I read it every day and it is a highpoint.
    I have 3 horses on my property–my beautiful quarterhorse Annabelle who is recovering from a mild case of laminitis (green grass–ack!) Puzzle the black Lusitano (my daughter’s), and Nova, aka Pony a little mustang pony I am considering buying.
    Thank you!

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