Lambie ** sigh **

Lambie always has to be different, some might say “speshul” and today was no exception. The others went into their field for the day – everyone except for Lambie. He refused and followed me back feeling very pleased with himself.  I was less than impressed and told him so.

This gorgeous smile did nothing to melt my cold heart.

Later on, when I was going to take the dogs for a walk, I found a solitary little lamb with his friends all waiting for him.

So I asked him to go through the gate and this time he obliged rejoining his friends who had kindly waited for him.

And then they all walked up to the top of the hill, like they always do every day of the year, except if you are Lambie because he has to be speshul.

Waffle’s Turn

While Vitamin was scarfing down her food along with a small guilty little mopper-upperer who had snuck in when I wasn’t noticing, ….

….Waffle took possession of the shed.  He was in like a rat up a drain pipe.  A very pretty rat, though.

Waffle was very pleased with himself.

Lots of smiling and a lovely nosey to plant a kiss on.

After her breakfast bucket, Vitamin wanted in so shoved her way past Waffle and went inside too.

Waffle blocked the entrance by looking utterly gorgeous and he practiced for a hair shampoo advert.

Albie appeared out of nowhere too.  It’s amazing just how many that small shed can fit.  I will wait to see if one rainy day the whole herd has squished in!

Your name’s not down, you’re not coming in!

Today has been pissing-awful weather so I wanted to check that Vitamin knew she had a shelter if she wanted it.  I was worried that others might have gone in and refused her entry.

I should’ve known better.

Vitamin was in residence.

This is Vitamin’s shed – maybe I should write that on the door.

Though, knowing Vitamin, Albie probably didn’t really want to go in.

He is a pony of very little brain and I know Vitamin is very kind about sharing her shed.

The others were mooching about in the persistent drizzle.

Hi, Newt! ❤️

I still have not forgiven Fivla her sins (chasing and ripping up Vitamin’s lovely rug) and I told her that I hoped Vitamin would not let her go in her shed.  She would not be welcome.

However, Tiddles would be welcome.

Albie was still chancing his hoof.  He certainly is a sturdy little chap.

And then suddenly Vitamin decided she was leaving ….

…and she walked off.  I feel very relieved she knows about her shed.  It will be useful when they come back home for winter especially if she isn’t allowed to wear a rug.

Hi, Albie! ❤️

Once gone, I mucked out while Storm did his best to thwart my attempts at being a proper pony owner.

And thank you, Storm!  *** sigh *** I should’ve known.

Get A Room!

“Get a Room” were the words from Daisy when I sent her these photos!

Last night, I was lying on the sofa watching the Women’s Football – the Euro 2022 Final at Wembley – totally transfixed and I never watch football!  This was history in the making and totally brilliant.

Meanwhile, Monster came and sat on me.  Pepper was on a big cushion close by.

Everyone was comfortable (sort of).

Sleep was on the agenda for some.

And then Pepper realised what was happening…..

And she tried very hard to ignore the situation ….

Until this happened.  And that was when Daisy wrote “Get a Room!” I can see her point.

Today, Monster has been posing for Crime Novel covers.

And then I found him stuck on the roof.

He was shouting at me.

While looking pathetic.

So I opened some roof windows and he managed to come inside.  Phew!  Can’t lose the model.

Visiting Klængur

I was out and about this morning with Pepper and I dropped in on Klængur at his “Slimming Clinic”. He is currently living with the beautiful Hekla who sort of likes him but keeps him at a distance.  She rules.

Klængur immediately walked over to see me, which was nice.

At least I have not been forgotten.

But Klængur is in the best place.  He lives on a fantastic “track system” during the daylight hours and then is moved to a small minimal grass paddock every night.

And I think he has lost some weight, or at least his grass belly has gone.  He is looking so much better.

I think I might join him!