We had a week away near Scarborough over the Easter break, had a lovely time. Weather was fine but BITTER cold and strong winds, thankfully no rain. Left home in blizzard conditions that wasn't sticking, our main road was only open on one side so single lane traffic. All the way to York was evidence of the bad weather, deep drifts on wall sides. East of York, nothing, not a snow flake to be seen. Strange, as the weather was coming out of the East.
A few photos of the dogs on their holidays, not particularly good but will share them.
The photos of 3 dogs includes Maggie, another of Jans rescues that lives near Scarborough, a lovely girl full of character. The ones of the crocus are at the side of River Derwent in West Ayton.David at the quarry top beyond the caravan site and dog walk.
Lovely photos, it looks like the middle of summer. Well, apart from the big coat, hat, gloves, scarf etc. The 'kids' don't look a bit bothered by the cold.
It is lovely to catch up with Jenny, Andrew and Maggie.
A couple of years ago, on our foray over to Scarborough, we pulled into the car park at Helmsley to go for our usual coffee and scones break.
On getting out of the car, a lady approached very excitedly saying " oh you've got a Retriever, oh Andrew there's 2". Promply bursting into tears as they had recently lost their beloved girl. The lady fired questions about our 2, and I told her they were both from Rescue. Fortunately, I always carry a card with Jans details in my wallet in case someone is so interested. Well, we had a wonderful conversation and so nice to meet them both.
On our return from holiday, I rang the lady who very excitedly informed me that they had been in touch with Jan, and were now mum and dad to Maggie. They knew vaguely where we were staying and had driven around the village looking for us to share their news.
Well, since then we always manage a couple of hours in their company, Jenny being a wonderful baker always makes tea and cakes for us, and the dogs get treats too.
Maggie is a delight, just what a Goldie should be. Always welcomes us with open paws, the dogs are allowed to share her bones and toys, not a wrong word passes between the 3 of them. Such a lovely experience to see these 3 second chancers enjoying life to the full. Willow as always takes herself off to inspect the house, there just might be something worth the effort, talk about nosey. Thankfully Jenny and Andrew don't mind.
So, there's the story of another lucky young lady with a wonderful life now.