A Walk on the Beach

It is the day before another storm so i took the dogs down to the beach for their walk.

BeAnne immediately took herself for a paddle.

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The beach was all ours, which makes everything perfect.  I hate sharing.

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Lots of whiskery spectators around, always watching, always swimming alongside as I walked.  Sort of like a swimming version of BeAnne but with better whiskers and probably smell more fragrant too!

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Although the waves weren’t very high, the sea was roaring.  Someone had turned the volume up and the noise was all-consuming and magnificent.  I think it was either the last gasp of the storm we had a few nights’ back or the introduction to the one that is on its way tomorrow.

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Loki and BeAnne have become better friends and now almost play together.  Almost, but not quite.

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We are very pleased with Loki.  He has come along leaps and bounds (see what I did there, geddit?)  WW3 appears to be over and Wu (the cat) can walk past Loki in the sitting room and even sit on the back of the sofa in the evening, without being chased.  They have touched noses so I am cautiously optimistic that we have had a breakthrough.

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This time, unlike most trips to the beach, no stones were brought home.  I resisted the urge even though this pretty one caught my eye.

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So we are battening down the hatches again for Storm Abigail.  I hope she is kind and that we come out the other side safely and with everything intact.

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If our electricity holds out, i am going to spend the grotty days putting the contents of my life on Ebay!  I was also thinking about making a Zazzle Lambie range too.

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One of the Family

I had a wander round the field this afternoon with my camera.  Everyone was milling up in the top field ever hopeful the food fairy would pop by (I had popped by earlier, before my flute lesson, with buckets of stuff according to the size of the waistline).

I didn’t know Iacs could wink!  (**** busily fills in form for Iacs Has Talent! ****)

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Everyone was on good form.  We have had some hellish storms recently but, mercifully, we have come through so far unscathed.

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The two remaining Minions (the other two are Hjalti’s designated entertainment committee), are like little boys arguing in the school corridor during break time.

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I let the Boysenberries out into the big field as they had been cooped up in the old veg garden for ages, according to Lambie who has never shut up!

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They seem to have bonded into a happy(ish) little family, though Lambert is prone to bullying.  Lambster is a devoted disciple of Lambie.  He follows him everywhere and looks to him for guidance.

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Lambster met Storm and all went well.  The Minions (Shetland ponies) do chase the Boysenberries (sheep) a bit but they will soon settle down again.  Everyone hates change or new additions.

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Storm is looking fabulous these days.  If the weather is really bad, he wears his rug and he is managing to keep the weight on much better this year.

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Can one become a sheep-bore?  Apparently I can!  Do I care?  Nope!

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A Tad Feisty Out

Yesterday, I went on my daily visit to see the Ladies and gave them a mineral/feed lick specifically made for Shetland ponies and Shetland sheep.

Though, on retrospect, I think Vitamin, despite what she says, does not need anything extra.  She is not so much round as triangular!

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This is Delia’s face when she spies food.  She can be an old dragon when it suits and, despite her venerable age, she is still very determined.

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The ladies respect each other’s food in this herd.  There is no arguing and Delia is happy to share with anyone – not that anyone would dare push her out of the way.

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Everyone had a turn with the lick.

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This is Delia’s happy face – she enjoys her food and eats whole carrots with the best of them.   A dear old lady.

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I expect when I return tomorrow, there will be inroads into the bucket and probably teethmarks as well.

 

I wonder whether the manufacturers of the lick would be interested in using this photo for an advertisement?

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Oh yes, and Lambster (today’s name – we are just trying it on for size), is coming along beautifully.  I spent a good 30 minutes sitting on a foldy-up chair in their shed singing along to Radio 2 playing “Only You” with Lambie gazing into my eyes, Lambert sulking outside and Lambster having the side of his face stroked.

They should rename that song Only Me!

And then I had to leave, evict the sheep into the wind as OH came to tell me he could see the roof leaving its’ moorings in the gale.  A pity.  We were all getting along swimmingly.

An Addition

This is, well, this is another Shetland caddie lamb.

I need a name.

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For those of you who live near me on the sunny Westside, then you may possibly have seen him in your travels.

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Anywho, he lives with us now and I went to collect him this morning.

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He reminds me of the sheep in The Little Prince by Saint-Exupery – a classic book.

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He is very photographic.  The camera loves him.  His colour is katmoget – Having a light coloured body with dark belly and legs and a moget face. The reverse of Gulmoget – http://www.shetland-sheep.org.uk/

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BeAnne is not sure whether she loves him just yet.

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As a storm is on its way (go away, please), I brought Lambie and Lambert in early.  They look huge beside him.  Ginormous.  Like fat western kids.

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I am hoping that my little herd will all bond soon.  The newbie does not have to be tame, just follow the others when required.  Obviously, when and if it ever stops raining, I will spend some time trying to get to know him.

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So please think of a suitable name that will complement Lambie and Lambert (perhaps with an L theme).

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A Day I Thought We Would Never See

Well, here we are – November and the sun is shining. Today, I can say that Loki goes out with me when I go riding.

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BeAnne is an old pro at this.  From her early years, she has always trotted alongside and enjoys going out with me when I am riding Haakon.  He is not fast and they are old friends.

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Loki is keen and always wants to be at the front, but I can call him back or ask him to wait, if needs be.

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We all go along the single-track road.  If there is traffic coming, you can hear it clearly – I would not do this if it was a noisy windy day, or bad visibility.  The only car we did meet was driven by a friend, so we stopped for a chat while Haakon rifled his car looking for biscuits.

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The dogs love going out and are happily gallop alongside.

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Loki wore a training collar in case of emergencies.  To be fair, it is not switched on but he doesn’t know that and he listens more to me.

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The view at the top was stunning, as ever.  The clouds were looking threatening but surprisingly nothing actually materialised.

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And so, home.  Yes, those are sheep in front and no, no one chases sheep in our house.  If nothing else, Lambie and Lambert have taught everyone that this is Not A Good Thing.

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So, I am very pleased with Loki.  It has taken over 2 years but I can confidently say we can do this.  Even a life-long Shetland crofter, who we met on our travels, was impressed to see Loki coming home with a rabbit in his mouth.  He could recognise a useful dog when he saw one.

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Well done Loki!  At last.