Bloomin’ Cold!

It was my turn to walk the dogs today.  OH had gone to town, shopping, as we were down to our last carrot – apparently it was pandemonium in our two supermarkets.  As fast as the shelves were being filled, they were being emptied again.

Anyway, I was on dog duty so off we went into the hill field, recently vacated by the Shetland ponies and where the sheep like to spend their day, good weather permitting.

I found everyone at the far end of the field sitting in the heather.

A few came running up to see if I had brought chocolate cake with me. I hadn’t.

Dear little Maggie. Always a lovely surprise.

‘Ster, because if anyone is having chocolate cake, he is not going to miss out.

And not-so-small Gussie who is probably now my biggest sheep.  He maintains his figure by travelling with food in case of emergencies.  Somewhat like a woolly St Bernard dog.

Even Dahlia came up to be stroked.  These days, it is more of a case of where Gussie goes, she follows.  I wonder if she is glad he is still with her.  Probably not.   He can be very annoying.

I saw another potential album cover.

And the others were far away refusing to be hospitable so I left them to it.

It was far too cold to be hanging around being nice. I was freezing and my hands were cold despite new gloves (the kind with a second lining that is determined to turn itself inside out the minute you take them off and you can never get them back on properly again – the fingers will always be just that bit too short with a muddle of lining at the tips!)


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4 thoughts on “Bloomin’ Cold!

  1. judy

    So great to see everyone. I love Gussie’s snack coat.

    That last picture of the ice with the plants is so artistic! However, it also makes a comment on the ‘balmy’ weather. Brrrrrrrr!

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  2. M in MC

    Wishing all of us milder weather.
    Middle part of NC dodged the large bullet / bomb/ whatever. Power stayed on.
    We had inches of sleet along with a small bit of snow.
    The storm ended with a downpour of hard rain, but it had warmed up to the upper 20’sF to 30F and rained so hard it did not stick to trees or power lines with any significance.
    I dug out the front walk and one tire lane of the drive for Wednesday Shopping as it will be the warmest this week.
    Grocery stores had same problems around here. Talked to the fish guy last Thursday, he said they had the pallets in the back but still needed to get them on the shelves that had been cleared. Sleet started Sat night.
    Stay warm and stay safe.
    M in NC

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