Invisible Dogs

And now the dogs wear their hi-vis on all dog walks because no one can be trusted and of course the flowers are exactly the same ruddy colour.

So now I am thinking about losing the jackets for the summer as there is absolutely no point. No point at all.

I think everyone should be a very bright white, except on rare snow days.

At least I would know where they are.

Meanwhile, I took photos of wet sheep wool in the grass.   I shall use these as screensavers.

    

And… the first orchid of the summer.  My heart lifted.

And some cuckoo flowers (I type hopefully as I have actually no idea what the plant is called).

Hopefully summer is revving up now.

9 thoughts on “Invisible Dogs

  1. Kathy

    Nothing is better than waking up in the desert, open my iPad, and looking at your slice of life. So beautiful and peaceful. I have a couple friends who do that also. One met you at Shetland Wool Week, that is how we found out about following you. Thank you for this minute of happiness each day.

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  2. Dot

    Your Cuckoo Flower is Cardamine pratensis, a strikingly lovely flower, we get them here, but not every year, delicate and pretty.

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  3. Elva

    Of course, I love pictures of Monster, since I am a big fan of his, but I also really, really liked your pictures of the wet wool!

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    1. Sharon

      As always, your photographs of flowers are beautiful! I love seeing your flowers. However, those photos of wet wool in the grass are wonderfully beautiful in a slightly bizarre way, which is a very good way, in my estimation. I’d love to have any one of those photos as a screensaver. Of course, then there is the picture of Monster….

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  4. Kris

    There is something oddly compelling about the wet Harrell wool. Almost appears to be looking at you with many eyes.

    OK, now I won’t sleep tonight… (roll eyes) 🙂

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  5. Jo

    Definitely go for the pink vests, I think it would suit Ted in particular…
    Monster is really my very favourite (as I’m sure he’d tell you is right and proper), but I love hearing about your animals! Thank you.

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