A Winter Walk

Well, I expect you can guess where this is going…..

Daisy, Floss and I went on a dog walk and, obviously, Monster came too…… in the snow….. whinging all the way.

I title this “One Girl and Her Cat”.

We always waited for Monster to catch up.  He likes to lag behind, whining.

There was a little bit of vigilant hunting.

And then there was exploring of the derelict croft house.

 

This says it all!

Quickly back to being majestic and meaning like he meant to do that.

The dogs ran around, enjoying themselves but all eyes were on Monster (sorry, dogs) who went on whining and walking.

Obviously with more praise, adoration and encouragement. We decided Monster felt the cold on his paw and it wasn’t very nice for him.

I did offer to carry (more like lug) him.

But Monster was happiest picking his way around the field, walking on the dry stone dykes (walls) when he could. They were easier on his feet than the snow.

We walked the circuit, the dogs got out for a while and then we all went home.

An well-earned après-walk snooze in The Fortress of Solitude.

This afternoon was flute trios in my shed.   Monster must be exhausted now after his full day.

Sort of Snow

We had a bit of snow, well more like polystyrene packing thrown at us, over night.

I drove over to feed the Minions, while Daisy fed the big ones. Floss had to work all day.

There was a beautiful morning light, which totally cheered everyone’s spirits – the last two days have been tough on us all. It was nice to see the ponies smile. I thought about bringing hay over later in the afternoon, but the snow has been sporadic with only one good blizzard and the ground isn’t covered. And every single animal is extremely well covered *** cough ***.

Having a second opinion, ie Daisy’s, is good because I can be talked out of over-feeding everyone just because it is a bit colder.

 

This is a short blog because I am cooking, making sheeple and doing more cooking. And then I need to wrap presents…..

Everyone Safe and Home

Well, Christmas can officially begin now in our house.

Floss came home last night, after a four hour delay on her flight but she is here and that is all that matters.  It was quite the ordeal for her.  And, yes, of course Lambie was thrilled to see her too.

And we all survived the immense storm (it was very noisy last night) and, although it has calmed down wind-wise, we have a Met Office 24 hour Yellow Warning for snow and possible blizzards out now.

Temperatures are plummeting as I type.

After a family conference first thing, it was decided that we would attempt a Christmas tree this year.  We haven’t had one for the past two years due to small puppy chaos.

We have decided that we can trust everyone, though I have a feeling I am going to regret this.

Now Ted I trust.  He is sensible.

And Pepper has said she will try her very best….. (honest, Mum!)

But, when he is in one of his silly moods, then this may be the year Monster fells the “Hong Kong” spruce, as my Mum used to call it.

Though, Monster is quite into jigsaw puzzles at present.

One Home

The first one has landed now and is home.  Phew.

Obviously Monster is thrilled.

This is his second best friend we are talking about.

These are Daisy’s photos.  We missed the one of Lambie running up to her smiling with happiness when he saw her first thing this morning while I stood there feeling very ignored.

Apparently Monster got into Daisy’s bedside cabinet last night.  Why, I ask you? Just why?

The answer: Because he can.

And, using a well-known phrase or saying, describe this weather?

Say what you see!

Talk about “Winter is coming”.  We are busy battening down every available hatch.  Floss’ flight has been changed from tomorrow to tonight and is only delayed 2 hours so far. Everything crossed that she will get in.

Still, I was loved…. once.

High Anxiety

It was looking a bit like Mordor this morning.  We have a huge storm approaching – arriving Thursday.

OH kindly helped me move the food bowls and the water for the Minions this morning.  Lugging the 25 litre water containers kills my back so his help was very welcome.

As I parked by the side of the road, I couldn’t let Pepper out of the car as she is very determined to ignore my wishes and play on the road. She didn’t seem to mind and just watched events from her perch – the dashboard which now has muddy pawprints all over it.

This new feeding place is all grassy and clean and it will be easy to choose a different breakfast spot along the fence line every day .  When it starts getting churned up, the Minions will be moved to another field.

The afternoon was spent making a sheep – the black one while tracking Daisy’s incoming flight, which was delayed, fell off the system, landed late and who-knows-what.  One down, one to go.  At the moment my anxiety level is pretty high and I am keeping myself occupied working hard not to over-think everything.

I am also trying to get as much food down everyone before the storm so, if the animals get nothing for 24 hours, they will be ok.  I can’t see us going out much in a Force 11 and it is all very tiresome trying to keep buckets on the ground and doors from flying off.