On a stunning day you are bound to see people about. Walking in this kind of location is as good for the mind as it is the body. Whilst out with Ross and Beti I saw dog walkers, but everyone was respectful of each other's space. My loonies had a lovely time off the lead, running and splashing about, but then to show respect to other walkers, they walked back to the van on their leads.
Sadly the second walk was not as good. I'd heard about the couple who walk a mixture of 4 or 5 Labs and Goldies and that they don't seem to bother with leads on all the dogs and allow them into other dog walkers' space. Luckily today, I saw them in good time and chose my path accordingly! As I got nearer to the lake, I could see people at the far side. I was far enough away and thought they'd be gone by the time I got there. As I walked along the edge and got nearer to them, I saw a woman pick up a child, and another following her, they proceeded to settle down to eat a picnic on the path that I was walking ... Hell, why didn't they stay where they originally were? A man with a Choccie Lab came down from Mynydd Cilgwyn; the small terrier who was with the family lunged out barking at the Lab. I now needed to go over the overflow pipe and go behind them to continue on the path. In English I said "Would you mind moving up just to give me a bit of space?" The man replied with a sharp "what?" I repeated myself, he looked behind him and said, "There's plenty of room for you to pass there." He turned round and said something to his wife in Welsh; any communication between us after that was in Welsh. "I can't get through there with your dog lunging out as he just did at the other dog." He said, "the dog is fine, he's just a puppy." So I said, I'm sorry I'm not willing to take the chance in case I slip, please move him to the side." He did, but he was ignorant and rude... Did he not see that all I wanted was to keep everyone safe? I don't see why I should explain to people that I'm wary with my sight on uneven ground ... just a bit of common sense. With so much space, why block the path with your picnic anyway? I hope they got sheep shit in their butties!!!
As regards to Orin and Siska, they couldn't have behaved any better, not a word from them though he had to lift his barking, screeching terrier off the floor for me to pass safely. You can just imagine if these had said a word back, can't you? "The Alsatians had a go at my puppy!"
I walked further and was just taking a photo when I noticed Orin and Siska looking back. (Top Photo) I then heard voices and saw 3 women coming from behind the trees. I called out, "let me sort out my leads." They waited, and I thanked them; they were courteous, and we exchanged pleasantries about the weather and the view, but .... as they had no lead, they had to carry their dog past! Yes, she seemed well-behaved, as were these two, but Why? Just why? There are plently of light slip leads you can pop in your pockets ... I wish people would try and think ahead and keep everyone safe!


































