Some photos of Willow and Woody this morning in the frost.
We had a lovely time walking over the moor, dry and crisp.
Hope you all have had the same sort of weather today.
Willow is so pretty and Woody is such a good looking lad! beautiful the pair of them!! I am sure we must bump into each other at some point!! We did Skipton Woods this morning with my mother and her Cairn; Harry who is Wick's best friend but on level 10 excitement all the time. They had a great time but I think Wick is now happy that peace has been restored. It is great to not have to wear your wellies in this frost but the day we walk out in T shirts will be a happy day!!
I wish we had that weather here. Scarborough is under a couple of inches of snow again - and the pavements and footpaths are treacherous. It's just so beautiful it's hard to complain too much.
Great photographs Lynn or David of Willow and Woody, it makes you come alive a brisk frosty walk with the dogs. Went out Saturday and had a lovely frosty walk.... yesterday there was a couple of inches of snow !!!!!! and the roads were compacted with ice again, managed to get some photographs of Gin and Co with snowy faces....and as usual Cobi had a snowy body.
What a picture of health you all look, i love walking on cold frosty days makes you feel so much more alive. I would sooner have the frost any day than the rain
What lovely pictures - it makes one glad to be in the Golden Admirers Club!!
Wish Sam would stay still whilst we take pictures - he posed beautifully with my specs on and the Chef's hat for the books, but it seems he has to be dressed up in order to do a proper pose.
Took him to the vet last week to have his claws trimmed; the vet advanced towards us in the waiting room, held his hand out and was greeted with the most ferocious growl and "waggly bum" all at the same time. Having said his piece, he was fine!, although the nurse had to muzzle him whilst she trimmed his claws. He was a bit naughty.
I picked up the phone this morning to tell our neighbour Harold (Sam's holiday home!) that I was bringing a plum pie
round (he is a bit deaf and his bell never works!!) I put down the phone, went through to the kitchen and there was Sam at the back door ears up and tail wagging, waiting to go to see his friend. He must have heard the name Harold, and away he went to get ready!
Keep up the lovely pictures; I so enjoy looking at them.
Best wishes Samsmum (Joyce).