Thursday 20 November 2014

Fish in a Jumper



This morning was lovely and sunny, too nice to be indoors, so my sister and I took a short walk with our cameras.


We walked as far as the river, which isn't very far at all, and admired the views from the bridge.


My sister spotted a dipper. I took this photo on full zoom, which isn't enough to show the bird up well. My sister's camera captured it better with it's bigger zoom. It was lovely to watch the bird diving into the water and swimming around.


Then I spotted this fish beneath us on the bridge. It was just keeping it's place in the river with very little effort against the current. It looked most peculiar, as from our position above, it looked to me as though it was wearing a jumper. It's head and tail were pale while the rest of its body was dark. It was probably a salmon, a big one too.


There's plenty of leaves left on the trees.


There are still flowers to be seen too.


Altogether, a morning to brighten the spirits.

Tuesday 11 November 2014

A Walk Along the Wall



 
This morning started off sunny.
So we went for a walk.
By the time we got to the start of our walk it had clouded over.
Our walk was to be along part of
We started at Banks
and parked near a Roman turret.
The path followed the edge of fields
before diverting through a wood.
 
 

 
To get out of the wood
we went through a kissing gate,

 
and into the sunshine.

 
From then on
it was lovely and sunny,
and quite warm.

 
The sun cast distinct shadows.

 
At last we could see our destination ahead.
It lies on the wall
and is on the site of a Roman fort.

 
 

 
 

 
There were a few other people visiting the site which was sadly closed.
So no tea and cake at the café then.
At this time of year it's only open at weekends.

 
Then we set off on our return walk.
Along
the long
road.

 
With lovely views.
 

 
At the end of which,
after a short car journey,
we found a tearoom.

 
But that's a visit for another day.

 
 

Wednesday 22 October 2014

Bleak day

Yesterday was a bleak day for us,
and I think these photos capture the mood that I was feeling.
 
 
I knew as I was taking them that Mike was on his way,
and at the vets
with Paddy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
It's the same walk I did with Paddy, Jewel and Rufus,
all lost to osteosarcoma now,
back in August 2008
After we'd walked round the tarn,
we went into the tea room for a cup of tea,
no cake for me.
The very same place
where Paddy
finished off someone's ice cream that they had dropped.
Fond memories.
 
 
 


Monday 20 October 2014

Paddy



 
Very sad to say that we lost our Big Boy, Paddy to osteosarcoma today.
He was diagnosed with heart problems a year ago and was given medication on the understanding that it would give him a further 6- 12 months.
On Wednesday, he was diagnosed with bone cancer.
 
Today Mike drove to a special place to spend some time with Paddy,
just the two of them together.
He says,
'It seemed a special moment in time that we were both caught up in....'
 
Later, he says that feeling continued, so that when the time came....
'.. it was as though Paddy was calm and as easy as a sleeping baby
and drifted away with only a sense of being at ease.'
 
I am only sorry that I am in England and unable to share that time with them.  

 
Paddy
February 2003- 20th October 2014

 
 
 
There's no two ways about it
Paddy was special.
 
He was often anxious, and sometimes fretted.
We could never stay long at a friends house,
knowing that Paddy would be wondering where we were.
The other thing he fretted about
was
Food Time.
I don't know why
because his meals were at regular times every day.
But he loved his food,
right up to the end.
He's the only greyhound I know of that had to go on a diet.
One of his favourite things to do
was to lick all the dishes clean.
Our other greyhounds would stop eating their food part way through and swop bowls.
Not Paddy,
no one swopped with him
because there was nothing left to swop!
 
He was a most handsome fellow.
He couldn't understand it if we passed people on the footpath and they didn't stop to stroke him.
When people did stop to say hello,
it was Paddy they were drawn to,
and Paddy who would push his way through to be closest to them.
He was a charmer and loved to be stroked.
 
There will be a big gap in our lives without Paddy.
 
 

 
Left to right: Jewel, Paddy, Rufus, all lost to osteosarcoma,
but together again now.
 
If you click on 'Paddy'
at the bottom of this post,
you can see more photos or stories about him.
 
 
 
 


Monday 28 July 2014

A Long Way from Home

Such a lovely day today,
(yesterday),
I'm so out of practice writing posts,
it takes me ages.
I went for a bike ride.
It was a bit hot to be riding a bicycle.
But I only rode as far as Bernkastel, (7 km.).
 
 
 
I didn't stop to take a photo
until I arrived in Bernkastel,
where I noticed where this cruise ship originally was from,
(or registered?).
It's a long way from home.
River Harmony was registered in Valletta, Malta.
 
 
I like seeing the cruise ships on the river.
They are a touch of luxury against the working barges.
 
 
 
It was obvious that lots of people had the same idea of getting out on their bicycles, despite the heat.
Mike met me in Bernkastle. He had left after me, but had come on his motorbike.
We enjoyed an ice cream together under the shade of a tree before going our separate ways.
 
 
I continued taking photos.
This is a café half way up the hill to the castle.
There are lovely views across the river from there.
Leaving Bernkastel,
I stopped to take capture this lovely chapel snuggled
in the vineyards.
 
 
It's lovely cycling next to the river.
 
 
I had more photos to show,
but for some reason,
Blogger prevented me.
 
We are very fortunate to have such lovely cycle routes.
And such lovely ice cream to enjoy
before embarking on the return journey.
I was so busy enjoying the ice cream,
I forgot to take a photo.
 
 
 

Thursday 24 April 2014

Wild Life Park continued


So,
continuing with our trip to the Eifel Wild Life Park...
It looks as though Reuben is playing hide and seek with the deer.


Maybe he was.

It was quite a distance to walk all the way round,
and the path eventually led up a hill.
The quickest and most direct way down was by this:-


I thought I had persuaded Reuben to have a go on it with me.
But he changed his mind.
The playground suited him far better.
There was climbing,


more climbing,
or riding,


some ferrying back and to.


He gave the giant mushroom a miss.


But he sang all the way round on the horse.


There was also trampolines and dodgem cars
that he had multiple goes on,
and more animals,
before we made our way back to the car.


It was an enjoyable day out,
one we would do again,
maybe next year!

The next day we took a bicycle each and had a ride along the river,
first one way to Bernkastel where we had a drink and an ice cream.
Then we crossed over the river and cycled back on the other side,
taking shelter under a bridge half way back when it started to rain.
After a stop off at home for a breather and lunch,
we got on our bicycles again and cycled the other way.


No wonder we were tired after all that walking and cycling.