Saturday, October 8, 2022

Routine.


Sophie leads the way down to the shore. The weather is segueing from blustery to 'nippy'.  Soon we will be at the time of year when 'nippy' turns to 'bracing'. The colder and windier the weather gets the happier the PONette becomes. There are decided advantages to having a long, double layer coat. Later today Angus will check to make sure that the wood fire in the drawing room works. There has been much talk of winter power cuts on the local radio. Rather bizarrely the government has not told people to be careful with their energy use - they seem to think that high prices alone will deal with excess demand.


No seals this morning ( they're out in the bay hunting for fish ) but lots of Skuas. Seagulls are worth chasing but Sophie is completely indifferent to Skuas. They are left in peace. Go figure !
 

Yesterday, one of the farmers spent the whole afternoon lining up the hay bales in a neighboring field. They have been formed into two straight lines. Today, Sophie checks each and every bale, carefully. She ignores Angus who is urging her to head home out of the wind. She gives me a look that says ' What wind ?'


After all that excitement the best thing a girl can do is wander into her 'zen' spot under the acer for a restorative nap. Later there will be a trip into town for a  coffee and a shared croissant. There may also be a detour to the fancy baker.


So starts the Saturday morning routine of a much loved family Polish Lowland Sheepdog lady.

Last night we watched not one but  two episodes of Die Kaiserin on Netflix. European television often used to have lacklustre production standards but over the last five years things have changed.

9 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

It doesn't seem to have occurred to the Truss government that even the wealthy will be affected by power cuts so it might be better to encourage everyone to reduce energy usage...
Sorry, rant over.
Cheers, Gail (happy to be reunited with Nobby, and thrilled that his breeder gave him an A* report after his three day stay, describing him as a "lovely happy dog").

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
There is a lot of good viewing from the continent available through the Walter Presents section on Channel 4... meanwhile, this side, 'bracing' already arrived, working up to 'clenching'. YAM xx

Poppy Q said...

The blue skies are still beautifuk though. We like a bracing wind, nothing a good jacket or pons fur can't handle.

Travel said...

Such a tranquil life for a lady of a certain age

Camille said...

Such lovely photos this morning. I've just spent several minutes looking up and reading about Skuas which I found very interesting.

Lisa in France said...

Sounds like Angus may soon be wishing he had a double coat as well.

Coppa's girl said...

Just the weather to blow the cobwebs away!
The beautiful blue sky still gives a hint of summer past - just the thing to
encourage a napette under the acer.
Have you found an acceptable croissant?

Melinda from Ontario said...

I looked up Skuas as well. I discovered they can be found on the east coast of Canada but I don't recall ever seeing one during my years there. I was amused that Sophie can differentiate between Skuas and seagulls. If only my furry companion, Dukey, could learn to tell the difference between squirrels and skunks...sigh.

Bailey Bob Southern Dog said...

Glorious photos this morning! Fingers crossed the wood fire in the drawing room works.