I had the dentist (for me, not the horses) first thing this morning. Afterwards, I took one look at Lerwick (there was a large cruise ship in), quickly turned tail and went home. I had that sudden feeling wanting to go home, though I did manage to nip into the feed merchant on my way.
Anyway, everyone was waiting patiently for me to get back.

I was needed, in my own special way.

After making the statutory hand-felted sheep with feline help (gosh, he was annoying), armed with my bucket and gloves I went outside to quickly poo-pick the track. Everywhere I went, Haakon was watching me. He kept popping up on my eyeline. It was as if he was trying to tell me something.

After the track was cleared, I mixed up two buckets of fattening food and quietly put them out into five bowls, hoping I wasn’t noticed. It is much easier to dish out food without everyone crowding me and arguing.

However, I could see Iacs had already clocked that something was going on.

I distributed fairly and shouted …..

For once, Haakon was right. There was something going on – unexpected food.



While the cold north-west wind continues to blow, the rugs are staying on. I think we dodged the sleet, though. Anyway, everyone is very pleased with this new twice a day feeding routine. They think they are onto a winner. I think it is not going to be forever.

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