Ted’s Appointment

I went to town(s) today –  Scalloway for Ted’s hair appointment and then to Lerwick to buy some hay.

I don’t like leaving home.  I like my routine.  These days I struggle with little things like this.

Going anywhere is out of my comfort zone.  I need to stop over-thinking things.

Anyway, while Ted was at the dog-groomers, I went and bought some hay and decided to see how we would all get on with a round bale (something I haven’t bought for years). They are cheaper but unhelpful.  We will see.

I filled up the hours and got Ted back looking beautiful.

He is much better for his superb hair cut.

Such a difference.

And Pepper and Monster were fine by themselves all afternoon, though I asked OH to come home early to give them their tea on time as I knew Ted and I wouldn’t be home by then.

I booked another appointment for three months’ time.  A beautiful Ted is a loved Ted.

A little known fact – Ted goes more to the hairdresser than me!

10 thoughts on “Ted’s Appointment

  1. Sam

    Such a Sleek, Dapper Ted you now have. Sorry the winter is weighing you down, we all can use some warmer temps and more sunshine.

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  2. Judith Garbutt

    Ted looks so handsome! I’m not keen on the big round bales or even the big rectangular ones which I’m using currently but they do work out so much cheaper than the easy to use small bales. Will be thinking about you in the next few days – the weather forecast is dire!

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  3. darby callahan

    Ted looks quite handsome and seems very pleased with himself. A lot of us feel that way about venturing out these days after the restrictiosn of the past couple of years. Here is hoping more sun and light will help.

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  4. Nancy

    Ted looks toothsome! That in itself is an accomplishment that I have yet to achieve with my motley gang. Well done!

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  5. Heather

    The round bales are cheaper but if I let my gang at them – even if enclosed to keep hooves out- they waste so much hay! So now I put the hay elsewhere, pull it apart and put it in feed sacks to take to them at meals. It’s time consuming but I have more time than money so it works for me!

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