You might recall my post at the start of this month, in which I related how, on an outing to Castle Fraser, our party of intrepid hikers ignored a 'trail closed' sign and was rewarded with a delightful and not at all difficult walk to a tranquil beauty spot.
Well now it's time to come clean (literally and metaphorically).
What I learned last Friday in Foggieton Woods was that ignoring signs is not always such a great idea.
I'll let the pictures do the talking...
Well Nobby, it seems it's not always wise to let our humans make the decisions to ignore warning signs! Did they suffer the indignity of having to wash their paws too?
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Paca xx
They did!
Deleteoh no on the muddy paws of both human and canine... you do look really cute all muddied up though....
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'm glad you fit in the sink and don't have to take an entire bath in the tub, Nobby.
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ReplyDeleteWell Nobby, I was in much the same situation myself, last week, so I am not entirely shocked by your revelation! Hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx
Pee ess, let Gail know that I will be back in the Hutch by the weekend... still in Lanark just now...Yxx
DeleteFoggieton is such a lovely name, but Muddieton might be more appropriate.
ReplyDeleteThat was a real mess you wandered into, Nobby.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Nobby that was indeed a muddy black mess.
ReplyDeleteThankful for your long legs that, hopefully kept your undercarriage clean.
Hugs Cecilia
Ooopsy....but I bet you had fun in that mud. Maybe that made the paw-bath a little more tolerable??
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Rosy & Sunny
Tell me you loved it really Nobby. Gail would have needed tall boots - did she stand in the laundry tub as well?
ReplyDeletei admire that signs don't tell you what to do.
ReplyDeleteYAY MUD! That means it was a Very Good Walk!!!
ReplyDeleteB.A.T.H. time!!!
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
Yikes!!!! That is some impressive mud---and muddy paws!
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