We're spending another few days at the Torridon cottage. Yippee!
The early morning walk here is a c.2 mile circuit through the scattered settlements of Wester Alligin and Inveralligin
The route should take about forty minutes, but that depends on who is around and how much they want to talk. Yesterday we set off before eight am and didn't get back until after ten thirty.
I expect you want to hear the local gossip.
We're just walking out of the gate when Mary, from a nearby cottage, pops over to discuss concerns about sightings of the dreaded invader Rhododendron ponticum. A noisy cuckoo in the woods behind us seems keen to muscle in on the conversation.
Further up the road, Donnie the local crofter has much to say about the recent road resurfacing work, claiming the council has poured so much tarmac on our quarter of a mile stretch they could have filled every pothole between here and Inverness. Oh and, now that his lambs have arrived, he's hoping for some rain so the grass will grow. (Hoping for more rain is not a sentiment you'll often hear in this part of the world...)
Behind neighbour Phil's gate, I spot a new resident, a chunky bulldog, but I'm not allowed to say hello to her. She belongs to Phil's son and, Phil says, she has "issues" (don't we all?) Apparently this bulldog has lived in Australia and California and has been transported between continents at phenomenal expense. Because she's worth it. I guess.
Friends Julia and Alan are out in their van and, Highland style, they stop the vehicle in the middle of the single track road for a wee blether. They have grandchildren staying just now, and are trying to think up ways of tiring them out. Gail says "just like living with Nobby then..."
At the other end of the village, while Arjan and Gail boringly discuss local school closures, I am frustrated at not being allowed off the lead to play with Arjan's Patterdale terrier, the appropriately named 'Nipper'.
A new part-time resident, out for a run, slows down to walking pace and introduces herself. Turns out Caroline's a geologist, husband's a GP, she works in Aberdeen, and knows some of the hill runners in Gail's Thursday cycling group. They have the 'it's a small world isn't it?' conversation. Later I notice a handsome yellow lab on Caroline's doorstep. I hope I get to meet him properly soon.
Finally, we see Irish terrier Duffy and his owner Bridget, out for a stroll. Duffy is a year older than me, but Bridget says she is still waiting for him to calm down. A discussion on terrier behaviour ensues, and Gail shows Bridget the video of me doing the weave poles (see Friday's post).
In truth, Gail has contrived an excuse to show that video just about everyone she's met this week.
You might almost imagine she's proud of me.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteWell, Nobby, these are fabby shots of you and the garden at Cannapress and what a wonderful gathering of the local goss! Hugs and wags YAM-aunty xxx
we all agree with Gail that you are someone to be proud of doing that weave thing.. your walk here is the kind I love, nattering on with any and all who will natter back... last month I stood so long talking to my neigbhor in his yard that my back hurt the next day and before that Beau and I talked so long to Terri 5 houses always from ours bob got in the truck to come looking for us.. what a fab walk you two had. love that last shot
ReplyDeleteCatching up with people and their dogs makes life worthwhile. Enjoy the rest of your stay in Torridon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good walk that was Nobby and now you're up to date with all the gossip. Our walk takes about 20 minutes or so, unless we meet up with someone, which is very rarely, because I have "issues" with other dogs - sometimes I bark and lunge at them, and sometimes I'll just ignore them completely. Depends how I feel, so we go out at a time when there usually aren't any dogs about.
ReplyDeleteCarol says that she admires Bridget's optimism - I'm 9 now and she's still waiting for me to calm down. The vet has told her it may never happen!
Love,
Paca xx
Good Googly gook Nobby that was an amazing amount of gossip.
ReplyDeleteI had to read it twice!!
Potholes are in great supply here.
The tarmac does look very thick. I guess they only wanna do it once in a blue moon.
Darling mom and lambs.
OMDs a bull dog with issues is for sure to be avoided. I had a Boxer Bull as a child, Duke only loved us and he was rather indimidating too. No clue what his issue was 'cause he had not traveled but maybe it is in Bull Dog DNA.
Maybe Gail will loan you to your friends so you and their Grands can wear out each other. Speaking of Terriers Rocky appreciates the honoray Terrier status.
Nobby and Nipper not meeting is probably a good thing.
Lets hope you get to met the Lab...they are fun
AND I AGREE 100% with Gail showing your great agility video. It was amazing.
We have two Golden Retriever's on our street. They are about the same age. Baker is very chilled. Riggs is still a jumpin' bean
Hugs Cecilia
What a pleasant and friendly community, Nobby! We have rhododendron macrophyllum on our Northern California coast but I didn't know that rhododendron (ponticum) could be invasive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for catching us up on all the Torridon gossip, Nobby. We hope you can have a faster walk next time not that you've chatted with everybody.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to catch up with the neighborhood gossip, isn't it. You are such a handsome boy, Nobby!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful walk...and catch up sessions with your neighbors!
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Rosy & Sunny
Great photos, Nobby, and that last one is just over the top!!! We want to come visit. It sounds like you and Gail both had a nice walk catching up on all the local news.
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A fascinating report. Our cukoo isn't in the woods. He is in his chair in the living room
ReplyDeleteWe have that experience too in our neighborhood with all the folks that have dogs and want to do a catch-up with Mom...our walks are so delayed that Rosie just lays down to take a little rest! But your neighborhood is much prettier and has BABY LAMBS???!!! Wow!
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