Well we've finally arrived at our friend Janet's house in Nottingham, and although Gail seemed a bit cross about various traffic jams encountered en route I didn't really have a problem with the scenic detours through Pontefract and Chesterfield...
We both thoroughly enjoyed our Saturday night stay at the Sunny Mount Shepherd's Hut near Appleby in Cumbria.
Who wouldn't want a peaceful spot in a field beside a lovely red sandstone farmhouse in the Vale of Eden, with cattle, sheep and horses for neighbours and our very own minimalist but perfectly appointed accommodation? Of course it helps if you have the strong bladder of an 18 month old pup and no requirement to go traipsing over to the farmhouse bathroom in the rain in the middle of the night...
Next day, after a refreshing early morning walk we continued south and called in to see my poodle cousin Coco and her family in Derbyshire. In addition to Coco, the reception committee comprised Gail's brother, sister-in-law, niece Annabel, nephew Jonathan, and Jonathan's lovely new (well, new to Gail and me) girlfriend Aoife. Annabel served Gail a refreshing Prosecco to release some of the tensions induced by the roadworks in South Yorkshire.
I played nicely and respectfully with Coco, who is an old lady now (if one is allowed to say that?) We posed nicely for the camera too.
Finally, Gail wants me to tell you that tomorrow is the fifteenth anniversary of her, or rather Hamish the Westie's first ever blog post. I have deterred her from using my blog to pontificate about changes in blogging through that decade and a half, as I am a young pup and all about the future not the past!
It all looks jolly super (don't know why I've gone all Jilly Cooper)
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's me but the bed in the shepherd's hut looks awfully small - short and narrow - perhaps that's how shepherds were built.
Love your photo with Coco, Nobby.
I enjoyed Hamish's first blog post, too.
What a cute little hut and you look so happy posing with Coco, Nobby! Happy 15th Blogaversary!
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ReplyDeleteWell, Nobby, it's wonderfurs that you are travelling again and meeting up with furmily and seeing the country sights... though I do have some simpawthee with Gail regarding traffic conditions. Hope the rest of your week goes along nicely. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
It sounds like your adventure south is going well except for some of the traffic problems. We bet you and Coco had lots of fun together.
ReplyDeleteNOBBY I love your tiny little house on wheels. That was such a fun place to send the night and you had lovely views and pretty neighbors.
ReplyDeleteCoco is a most beautiful lady. Thankful you were on your best behavior. I really don't like to find surprises on any trek we are taking. We ran in to a few on our mini vacation.
15 years WOW what a milestone for Gail and all the angels who came before you paving the way to Gail's heart for you!
I still love Hamish on HGm's lace table cloth post and Bertie's
mad dash down the train platform.
Hugs Cecilia
This one is for us. It will be a roving quilt. Either on the back of the deacon's bench or the back of the white Chair aka Throne of Angel Madi.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, Happy Blogaversary to Gail!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful adventure you are having so far. We have to agree, there is nothing like waking up in the morning on a farm.
Enjoy your time in England!
xoxo,
Rosy and Sunny
I love that little hut
ReplyDeleteThe shepherd's hut looks very cosy, but only for a night or two.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to meet up with Coco again, and pleased that you were very respectful of her age Nobby.
Happy Blogaversary, I first read it when Bertie was in the finals of the Ambassordog of Scotland, so must read Hamish's blog sometime. Have a great time in England!
Love,
Carol xx
Congrat on all those years of posting! We have so enjoyed going along with you on all the adventures! And this trip looks so cool, that little hut is so cute!
ReplyDeleteLucky you - getting to stay in some different places, and ride about in your motor vehicle. (15 years of being a blog secretary is a long time for Gail and you should congratulate yourself that you have such a well trained blog secretary.) xxx Mr T
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