I found everyone asleep when I went outside to poo-pick the track after breakfast. Of course, they all got up when they heard me trying to quietly climb over the fence to take a photo of three “dead” ponies. They were all fast asleep in a heap.
But up and down the track I went, armed with my rubber gloves and bucket getting rid of the all the last 24 hours’ poo. I met Waffle who was looking distinctly handsome. They are used to me doing this so have stopped offering to “help”.
Tiddles was chatting to Pepper – who was on a very short and totally supervised walk as she still limping.
In my pocket, I had a jar of Sudocrem – antiseptic healing barrier cream – which I applied liberally all over Tiddles’ little pink nosey.
The sun has finally made an appearance, which is lovely.
Putting on the Sudocrem made me think so much of Storm. Usually he would be on my list to have sunscreen as he had a very pink nosey that would quickly burn.
But Tiddles’ nose is important now and hopefully not burning.
I will carry my pot of barrier cream in my pocket from now on.
It’s Muzza’s day on this side of the pond. So I wish a very Happy Day to you! Your furry, hairy and feathered family are very lucky to have you.