Sunday, March 23, 2008

A Walk on the Wild Side


Set off for our walk today the sun was shining but it was quite cold, snow flurries were the order of the day. Walked up into the woods, about a quater of a way into the walk Ruaridh as is his want disappeared into the forests, we kept on walking thinking that he would follow us or turn up ahead of us. Joke he was nowhere to be seen we whistled and shouted him no wee fellow, we decided to keep on walking in the hope he would come and find us. As we walked on the track we saw single deer, then a herd of hinds, lo and behold as we stood on this high ground looking for the scamp this Golden Eagle flew by, what a stunning looking bird and close up--huge.
We got to the junction still no terrier, I stayed in the woods to keep him company in spirit if not physically! and Graham went to get the Jeep. Whilst I was waiting I thought I heard Ruaridh bark (he has quite a distintive bark) over by the house, so I kept quiet. In about 20 minutes Graham and you've guessed it Ruaridh (large as life) drove up, he had gone back to the house and Graham found him there.
Had a lie in this morning--fandabby! Christine here for breakfast boiled eggs and toast, followed by homemade Hot Cross Buns and a big mug of coffee.
Hot Cross Bun and a mug of tea on returning home, then made two batches of scones plain and cheese.
Vegetable risotto and salad for dinner made by Graham, lovely.
Just going to settle down to watch 'The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency' on BBC1. Bye.

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