Wednesday, September 6, 2023

2 more.


The community council continues to raise money for weatherproofing the benches outside the village hall. This afternoon we shall be attending  a talk on the history of  pigeon rearing. This will be given by a lady from Kirkcaldy who is an expert on the subject.  Entry is £3 per person and a cup of tea and slice of cake are provided. Donations are 'welcome'. Angus would gladly stay at home but 'The Font' informs him that it will be 'great fun' . This is said with a ' I'm not going alone ' tone of voice. 

We still don't have the central heating on although it's only a matter of time before we do. This morning there's a decided ' Why didn't I put on a third layer ? ' nip to the air. We walk along the coast into town. At this time of the morning there are few people about but we proceed under the watchful eye of six deer, a number of startled hares and a large flock of geese that have been resting overnight in the pea fields.


Coming  into town from the south we pass a Scottie down on the embankment by the Oceanography laboratory. It has been positioned so that it has rather a grand view down to the old cathedral and the pier.

A perhaps less successful design on a sculpture by the town gate. 


After a coffee at the Italian place it's time for a quiet stroll back home along by the river. At this time of the day we, and the towns dog owners, have the place to ourselves. Anything before ten is unexplored territory as far as the students are concerned. Second, third and fourth year students are returning. 

 
On the way out of town our walk brings us to another Scottie. This is one that we'd already stumbled across on Sunday. Then it was surrounded by crowds watching the students progress to the end of the pier. This morning it's quite alone. Nothing like sunshine and a clear sky to make a fibreglass work of art look grand.


Whatever next ? Would you buy one of these ? Has anyone seen one ? :https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/plants/pink-pineapples-are-in-high-demand




11 comments:

potty said...

The Scotty with sausages looks very fit

jabblog said...

I like the stripy swimming costume - harking back to a bygone era.

Coppa's girl said...

The Scottie by the town gate looks as though he's a butcher's dog. Like the swimming Scottie too.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
...pink pineapples?.. why??? YAM xx

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

My vote today is the Scottie with the bathing suit/cap - Although the expression on the last one brings a smile too.

The pink pineapple makes me think of the 'cotton candy grapes' that people can't get enough of. I think I'm just a traditionalist when it comes to fruit.

Fay said...

I do believe I would vote for the Scottie with the rain coat and quite pretty water, although, I also like the Scottie in its swim suit.

Travel said...

Thanks for taking us along on your morning walk, hope the cake is worth the listen.

WFT Nobby said...

Sotties have such a handsome profile.
As, Nobby points out, do wire haired fox terriers.

Stephanie said...

Call me a traditionalist (like Kim) but I like my pineapple to be pineapple-colored and not genetically engineered. I've lost track of how many Scotties you've discovered; they're all grand.

Jake of Florida said...

Yes yes yes!!!

rottrover said...

Swimsuit Scottie! Love the cap! I'm with YAM on the pineapple - WHY??