Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Lon Eifion In The Rain

Can you see the snowdrops? 
Sammi and Zeus in the little field
What you seen ladies? There was no one about!
Beti and Meerah with some Autumn colours in Winter!

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Sammi And Meerah

Sammi is still doing really well, she's having a massive moult and a bit reluctant to stay still for too long for brushing. (Where is Linda when I need her?) I am doing a bit every night, but I think the best bet, with the right wind direction, will be to get the blaster on her. I'm not sure if she's had a big moult like this in a while, but whatever, she'll enjoy the blaster! 
She does surprise me occasionally with some strange behaviour. She's been sleeping with us since the Summer and following the same routine in the morning. Sammi and Zeus go out first, then he goes back into the bedroom for breakfast, and she goes through to the kitchen for hers. All she has to do is turn immediately left after coming through the hall and straight through to the kitchen ... but this morning she had other plans. Firstly, she lunged at Beti's crate and then went past Orin, Ross and Meerah's crates and lunged at Siska, who was none too pleased! At least I've discovered the front of Siska's new crate can take some stick ... but why? She's 12, she's never been confrontational, what the hell possessed her to behave in such an uncharacteristic manner? The older ladies in my life are both becoming a little testy! 😬
Talking of testy, Meerah is a little "sharp" after her season. I guess she's hormonal and growing up. She's being a little pushy with Beti, who so far has not reacted or retaliated, I hope she doesn't as it could make life very difficult. Decisions will be made about Meerah's future mid-Spring, I'll certainly need my big girl pants on then won't I! She's now obviously too tall for Champ shows, but I may take her to the odd open show. Though she has a lovely nature, beautiful coat and colour, as a breed enthusiast I am so disappointed in how she's turned out, she seemed to have so much early potential. I don't think I've ever had a pup go "so wrong" growing up before. Oh Meerah, where did you get those legs from? 

Monday, 9 February 2026

Isla Day

I was trying to sort out some clothes for the charity shop this morning. These two using the bed as a wresting ring was not part of the plan, but they are so funny together.
This morning I attended the hospital for the nerve conduction studies test. A strange experience, he warned that it wasn't pleasant, but it wasn't too bad to be honest.  At first, the guy doing the test was a bit quiet, but I noticed he was wearing socks with dogs on them, so I commented on it. He told me that back at home in India he rescued a 4-week-old puppy, whom he named after his grandfather. The dog now lives with his parent, but when he goes home, he hears him coming on his motorbike and still gets excited. After that chat, the ice was broken, and we had a giggle about my cold hands, (I had to stand with them in a bowl of warm water for 5 mins before he could do the test) and the fact that he couldn't do the test till I relaxed .. Which, as I pointed out to him, since he mentioned it was "not a pleasant experience" it was impossible for me to relax! Anyway I should hear from the hospital within 2 - 3 weeks, if I don't he's told me to contact them. 
A Facebook memory today reminded me that it was 13 years since Sharon sent me the first photo of Isla. It had only been a month since my beautiful Riley had died following surgery to remove a lump they'd discovered in his pre-op check before neutering. Riley had FIP, which the vets had never seen presented that way before. With hindsight, we shouldn't have proceeded with the surgery, but he was only a kitten so we do what we can, don't we. 
A farmer had taken Isla to the vets to "get rid of her."  She was about 4 months old, and though I'd said I never wanted another female cat, well I just couldn't say no. She's a lovely girl, though you all know the stress and heartbreak she caused during 2020 - 2021 - a mystery of a lifetime! 
I'm so glad I went against Steve wishes and bought Isla home, and so is he, he absolutely adores his "Princess!" 

Sunday, 8 February 2026

In The Fields This Morning



Reno Away?

After I got home yesterday, there were a couple of messages from people asking if I'd seen the post about Reno. Nope, I went to look. Reno is off to France for most of June. Well, you can imagine the profanities of panic "to add colour and effect to the spoken word" at the time.😮 The best bet was to message the owner, yes it was as it seemed. Reno will be going over after The British Sieger and coming back the last weekend of June ... more profanities in Pen Y Cae. Basically, if Siska comes in season anytime, say between the 14th of May and 18th of June then I'm ffwced. (Welsh profanity - easy to translate!) 
What the hell am I going to do? Well, in all honestly, if she comes in season during that time, what can I do except wait until the next season? I've already started her on the fertility plan, and having paid £750 to use Reno, I simply don't have the cash to lose by trying another stud dog. Honestly, currently my head is bloody cabbaged ... again! 

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Bont Fechan With Orin And Siska

As planned, I was there to pick Mum up to take her to Pwllheli at 10am. I walked through the door to be greeted with "I was expecting you to phone to say you were not coming because it's raining." With a hint of sarcasm, I pointed out to her that it was not raining in Auntie Elsie's house!  I dropped her off at 10.30am and drove the 10 mins back to Bont Fechan. I had set my heart on going to see the Snowdrops. Anyone who knows me would know not buy me a bunch of flowers, as I dislike cut flowers, but I love wild flowers, or flowers where I believe they should be, in the garden. Anyway, I particularly love snowdrops and bluebells. 

Thankfully I was not disappointed with the display, just that in most cases I couldn't get to them due to the ditches, broken branches and mud, but I got to see them.
Love this photo, so much colour.
Both stood and looked, but they had no interest in going down. The sea was noisy and wild, and neither of these two are water babies. Ross and Beti would have loved it. 
It was then back to Pwllheli to pick mum up, though obviously, I stayed for 30 mins or so. I took Mum home had a sandwich with her and made it home for 2.30pm. Whilst at Mum's I had a call from the hospital, they have a cancellation and offered me an appointment to go for my Nerve Conduction Studies on Monday. 😮

Friday, 6 February 2026

First Critique Of 2026

For future reference, the section on the critique for the side gait of the class winner "side gait purposeful maintaining topline without extreme."
Shhh, I'm not supposed to have this yet! lol

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Fed Up Of The Wind

 Is this the windiest winter for some years, or am I just becoming a wimp? Excuse the profanity, but I hate this fecking wind. (By the way, I know I swear a lot, but I don't often swear to offend, generally I swear to add humour, colour or effect to the spoken or written word.)  Honestly, two things restrict me from normal everyday life up here, the wind and the intense heat. Neither are safe to go out in, both leave me frustrated and miserable. I don't mind it being windy, I'm used to that, but there is a level where it becomes unsafe to be out, and we seem to have had much more of that this year than I recall in a long time. As I've said before, if anything were to bully me off this mountain, it would be the wind ... but where would I/we go?

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Parc Menai

 

A lovely walk in Parc Menai whilst Steve was having laser treatment at the eye clinic in the hospital. Jan joined me for a walk and as the hospital said he'd be two hours we then went to Treborth for tea and cake. We had barely sat down when he rang to say he was ready! Typical. 
I used to walk here when I lived in Pontrug, but have only been back a handful of times since. Looking back, I was last there in January 2018 ... when Steve was having a pre -op for his cataract surgery! LOL 
The walk was lovely, but I've been told of another nice walk at the other side of the park, we must go. I have come home a little battered as Meerah crossed in front of me and I stumbled at the beginning of the walk, and later Beti did the same to me. How I didn't end up on my face I don't know, but maybe it would have been less painful had I done as my bad knee and hamstring took the brunt of it as I struggled to stay upright. Honestly had I been alone I may have cried! 
The girls both saw the swans, Beti showing her usual OTT excitement, leaping in the air to try and get to them, Meerah's response was also predictable, a little disinterested!  

Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Loki

It's 12 Months since we lost the boy. We miss him and his odd little ways so much, but thankfully, the memories now come with a smile and not a tear.