Blue Steel or Magnum?

I took a few snaps this afternoon, sitting on my rock watching Delia with Vitamin accompanied by Ster and Lambie eating the silage bale.

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(don’t worry – the others were all given a small silage bales as they refused to walk through the frozen mud to the gate)

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It was one of those magical still afternoons.  Snow lying around, frozen ground and complete silence, apart from the munching.

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Tomorrow is a day I would rather not think about – wind and driving rain – so we all made the most of today’s calm.

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Delia was resting, having stuffed herself all morning with silage.  She is such a dear old lady.

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My bottom got very cold while I watched everyone, sat on my rock.

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Vitamin was on a personal mission to make that bale her own, though she was happy to share with the sheep as long as they didn’t invade her space.

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Lambie and Ster were, as usual, enchantment.  They bounce or eat their way through life very happy knowing that they don’t actually have to ever be sheep.

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Lambie has been photographed since birth so he is well aware of what is required to be a top supermodel.

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Zoolander eat your heart out.  Blue Steel?

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Magnum?

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Today was special. I will remember it.  A rare day of silence in Shetland, weatherwise.

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The Love-In

I am very pleased to report that The Minions have finally stopped chasing the sheeps.

They have seen the error of their ways and reached an agreement that includes playing together.

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It is interesting watching this unlikely relationship grow and there is definite communication between them all.  Perhaps not in the usual way but definitely there.

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And it is not just Storm.  All the Minions like to chat with the Boysenberries.

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Things only get out of hand if someone tries to nibble a horn.  That is not allowed and Ster gets very upset then.  The line crossed.

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I love this photo.

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A gentle game of butting is a nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon with friends.

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Good old Ster. He is a dear boy and very affectionate.  He has changed all our lives for the better.

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I am so glad we have him here. A happy little smiley face.

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Meanwhile, while the love-in was going on, Lambie had got himself stuck in a Tesco’s garden chair.

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Lambie idea of heaven is wearing things.  He was perfectly happy inside the chair and they entertained each other for hours, probably communicating too, if I did but realise.

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(Lambie may not be the brightest star in our firmament.)

Apple Bobbing

This has to be the best £2 I have ever spent at the supermarket -16 apples.

It was lovely watching everyone having a turn and crowding round to try and get the apples.  I put 8 apples in the water trough and gave the other 8 to the horses/ponies who were no keen on bobbing (Delia, Tiddles, Hetja, etc).

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Much entertainment following the apples round and round the trough.

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Happy little wet noses trying so hard to get the lovely juicy apple (apparently carrots sink).

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On a winter’s day, this is a good sport for everyone and my lot thoroughly recommend it.

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And it made me laugh!

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But, interestingly, there was one superstar.  An Olympic Champion, no less, who waited until everyone was a bit bored of their apple-bobbing failure.  She came in, out of nowhere, and swooped into the trough, grabbing herself an apple before rushing off to eat her prize.

Vitamin!

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She had perfected the method and knew exactly what to do.

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Dive in and get wet.

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I watched her for a while and Vitamin was brilliant.  She stuffed her whole nose right under the water, even blowing bubbles to herself as she grabbed another apple.

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(look at the tide mark)

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The downside is the water is filthy and a bit appley afterwards (total change required) but the upside it was fun for everyone.

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Shopping List – More apples, please.

 

 

 

A Thud on the Window

There was a thud on a window downstairs.  We all looked at each other – the dogs and I – and then we thought we ought to investigate.

I was lucky because, for once, the dogs didn’t bark to repel borders.  The one time ever.

I was amazed to see a sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) (pretty sure that is what it is) eating its prey – a starling, I think.  I have never seen one before let alone so close to the house.

I was fascinated and the dogs followed me while I crept round the house trying to find my big camera, put in a memory card and find a place to take photos where the raptor (right lingo!) wouldn’t see or hear me.

I stayed indoors and luckily took some close-up photos, though that window needs a good clean.

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If it isn’t a sparrowhawk, please let me know.

You may be interested to know that the Shetland dialect word for sparrowhawk is actually sparrowhawk.  I have this on the best authority.  Ditto for starling.

I am going to clean that window tomorrow.  I bet I never see another exciting bird out of it again.

Addendum:  Female sparrowhawk and male blackbird, I have been told by those that know!

Gin and Quavers

I have fallen in the mud every day this week.  I have run out of trousers and almost went to town to do my messages in my Minion pyjama bottoms! (luckily found a pair of jeans that if I wear thermal leggings underneath do not show the “wear and tear” or as Madonna calls it, fashion).

Anywho, I went off to town to get horse food and some essentials (ok, gin and Quavers) leaving everyone fast asleep in the winter sun.

Brá is wearing a rainsheet because her coat is falling out in handfuls.  I tried a medium-weight turnout rug but found she was very hot underneath (apparently not good for a horse).  Our Brá is made of tough stuff and I am glad she is more integrated with the herd.  She is in her routine of two feeds a day and is easy  to work with.  Hjalti had the day off today to think about his training.  I don’t want to overload his pea-like brain.

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Bimble (aka Iacs) is doing well on his Danilon-a-day régime.  I am hoping for a 100% recovery but only time will tell.

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Despite being freezing cold, the plants in the garden think it could possibly be Spring.

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The snow at the door this morning was depressing to see.  I hadn’t expected that.  The dogs were horrified and Wu went into a decline.

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Right, well that gin is calling and I am sure Quavers have most of the food groups included.