After days and days (and days) of rain or chilly winds, today is clear and still and although still cold, in the sun it feels warm!
We leave the cosiness of the house and woodburner and set off for a Moss-led dog loop. It seems that other dogs and their owners had felt the same pull - to be out and getting some air! We walk up 'Dead Duck Lane' - not in our usual yomping style as we try to forge our way through the weather, no it is far more meandering. We stop to see if any of the local sheep had lambed and although they must almost be at bursting point, the ewes determinedly chew winter weary grass in the soft sunshine.
We carry on up on to another lane, around another sheep field, past a large house with a small and rotund elderly jack russell. A raspy yip yip was all it can manage then it sighs at our lack of respect and toddles back to the house. In it's 'hey-day' it was a nasty piece of work with reputation of 'quick to bark-quick to bite' which unfortunately landed it's owner is 'the dwang' when they requested a home visit by a doctor who on arrival discovered that not only was the owner not at home, but was then both barked at and bitten by the jack russell. Suffice to say - the doctor wisely got back in the car, drove back to the surgery and rang the owner and had a word or two.....The fresh air, which when we first set off felt icy and sharp, now feels invigorating and restorative and the soft sunlight gently bathes a wintery landscape in an almost translucent peachy glow. Popping up here and there are bright green blades of various bulbs - a bit too soon, their enthusiasm will wane next week when the temperatures are forecast to plummet. Here is to the ewes who will hopefully be indoors soon when they are due to lamb.
I love your description of the walk, I felt like I was there with you, and I like the idea of the trees whispering their stories to the wind - they probably have many tales to tell :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Eunice - the trees are old, they probably have hundreds of stories - wish I could listen in on them too 😊
DeleteA nice, if soggy, walk!
ReplyDeleteIt was!
DeleteWe had our first walk for over 10 days yesterday. I'm surprised some of those old trees are still standing as some look vulnerable. We never loiter under them! I've seen seagulls puddling for worms and it is amusing to watch. x
ReplyDeleteWell done for getting out - the weather not been conducive to playing out. I do love those trees but feel they are coming to their end ☹️
DeleteOh what a lovely romp you did romp! I can well imagine Moss...smoking hot in front of the fire, but staying put! x
ReplyDeleteMoss loves her walks but then the post walk melt in front of the fire is a fast second!
DeleteA beautiful day for a walk, and it is about time. It must have felt good to blow away the cobwebs after the endless days of rain. X
ReplyDeleteI agree - the dreary grey stuff was getting a little monotonous - those cobwebs certainly blew away!
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