My New Invention – Patent Pending

It was a lovely crisp quiet Winter’s day.  My back was hurting and I find going for a walk can help – gets it gently moving again rather than locking up.  I would rather exercise than reach for the painkillers.

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Having been to collect Lambie and Lambster home from the hill on a few occasions, I don’t trust Lambie not to pack his spotted hankie and set off (ungrateful so and so that he is).

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Lambie gets very narky if he is walked with a collar and lead so I fashioned a very effective harness (Patent pending) for him by putting Hetja’s headcollar on him backwards.

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It worked a treat.

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Flossie led Lambie using an extendable lead and we had a very civilised walk to Watsness and back with Lambster dutifully following, because he is a good boy.

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How we struggled looking at this view!

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The way home.

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And this, I think, is Lambster’s small-bounce-of-happiness!  He is getting much tamer now and we spent time this morning talking and stroking him.  Such a darling boy.  He does long runs of lambie-bounces with all four legs on the way home  Boing, boing, boing.L1190742

What a wonderful walk it was.  BeAnne is somewhere – don’t worry she didn’t disown us. (Loki did not go with us because he had gone on a long walk with OH).

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That Lambie harness was very effective.  The way forward for Lambie, I think.

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3 thoughts on “My New Invention – Patent Pending

  1. Linda

    Looks like it was a beautiful day for a Winter walk. Love that harness idea for Lambie – yes, patent it quickly, hope you make millions!

    P.S, I can’t really think of anything that looks more joyful than lambie bounces…

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