Steve was visiting Ed this morning, I was concerned about him going as his mobility really hasn't been great these last few days. The problem is Steve had pomised Ed he'd go, and with Ed being the way he is, Steve didn't want to let him down. I suggested if he could wait till after lunch that I'd go with him, but he wasn't keen on that idea. Anyway he went alone and I decided to spend my morning walking!
By about 10am the early morning sun was hidden behind the "niwl." (Fog reduces visibility to less than 1,000 meters often mist is lighter with visibility above 1,000m, and low clouds are suspended above the ground, while fog/mist touch the surface.) (We'll stick to Niwl!) I took Sammi, Zeus, Ross and Beti in the van and parked on the outskirts of the village. The noise from Beti in the van is becoming a bit much, there seems to be nothing I can do when I'm driving. At least when I walked away with Zeus and Sammi she was quiet. We had a lovely walk but even with such poor visibility, I was surprised to see so many people about. I did a circuit down towards the village and back round past the top of the donkey field, WOW the donkey field property is for sale. £475,000. 😮 I guess we will always call it the donkey field, but I'll really miss them when they are gone!
I opted to do the same walk with Beti and Ross, keeping them on the long leads too. I've really lost confidence in having my dogs off the lead in all locations. To be honest, it's not that I've lost confidence in my dogs; as they say, it's not us, it's the others! Anyway, we enjoyed ourselves, the only struggle is as soon as Beti clocks the van on the way back she pulls so hard to get back to it. Beti loves her Blanik Bus! I went back home to swap dogs, I had considered taking Ross a second time with Meerah, but he was starting to limp at the end of his walk so it was safer to leave him and take Beti a second time.
It was a typical Sunday on the mountain, there was nowhere to park to go down towards Llyn Ffynhonnau so up hill it was. People, dogs, bikes but thankfully no sheep. The girls were very well behaved apart from when Meerah tried to flatten Ian! By the time I was taking Orin and Siska, the sun had broken through the "niwl" and we actually had a bit of blue sky ... with so many about I kept them on the leads too .. Orin has never been on the lead on the mountain before and at times I think he forgot almost pulling me off my feet, so yeah, I'm a little achy tonight!
I must admit there was a satisfaction in walking everyone today, and it does no harm for them to walk on leads, after all they get plenty of free running in the fields.






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