I'm afraid I haven't found any interesting creepy crawlies this week.
I have assisted in sorting the combine but there was no rush as the weather has turned a trifle damp. Coventry Fencing arrived at the crack of breakfast time and the tele-loader hadn't got it's forks on so that was another job which I'm too old and feeble for. Never mind, I found the strength and with the help of a big sledge hammer he's unloaded and on his way. What a happy Scottish lorry driving bunny.
I found a couple of soggy cheese wafers and treated the hens. Molly doesn't like cream puffs but Alf risks a peck to grab his share.
Both dogs are ready for a hair cut and are booked in for the eleventh of August which happens to be the day before Kinross show. Hopefully folk will go Ohh and Arrgh when they see them looking and smelling so good.
Have fun.
I have assisted in sorting the combine but there was no rush as the weather has turned a trifle damp. Coventry Fencing arrived at the crack of breakfast time and the tele-loader hadn't got it's forks on so that was another job which I'm too old and feeble for. Never mind, I found the strength and with the help of a big sledge hammer he's unloaded and on his way. What a happy Scottish lorry driving bunny.
I found a couple of soggy cheese wafers and treated the hens. Molly doesn't like cream puffs but Alf risks a peck to grab his share.
Both dogs are ready for a hair cut and are booked in for the eleventh of August which happens to be the day before Kinross show. Hopefully folk will go Ohh and Arrgh when they see them looking and smelling so good.
Have fun.
Love.
ReplyDeleteRegine, thank you.
DeleteGreat pictures!
ReplyDeleteMarie, thank you.
DeleteIt's good to see that Alf and Molly are still well and active.
ReplyDeleteGraham, much fitter than I am but not quite as bright.
DeleteJust back from a week in The New Forest, Adrian, where there was virtually no internet connection, so gave up trying to visit blogs. Could just about get a connection using my phone (hence the finger trouble with your comment on my blog!)
ReplyDeleteIt's great to know that Alf and Molly are still enjoying life. I hope they do you proud at the Kinross Show.
Best wishes - - - Richard
Richard, they are only going for a look round. We haven't entered anything.
Deletecompanions all!
ReplyDeleteCloudia, it's rare to be under a machine without the hens and dogs poking noses and beaks in.
DeleteI rather like the doggy long-haired look, but as it's summer I suppose they need to have it cut. Lovely chickens!
ReplyDeleteFrances, there are only two left now. They are old, friendly and a damn nuisance, always under ones feet.
DeleteDogs or chickens, Adrian?
DeleteChickens.
DeleteFun photos, dogs and chickens pecking apparently happily together. I've moved to Halifax and, along with me, the blog. So Loose and Leafy will stay in Dorset for reference and there's a new site 'Loose and Leafy in Halifax' for plants in . . Halifax! (The West Yorkshire kind. Not Nova Scotia.) Here's the URL https://looseandleafyinhalifax.blogspot.co.uk/
ReplyDeleteLucy, they ignore each other for the most part. The move will be something of a culture shock.
Deleteit seems that the dogs are kind with chickens but with the hairdresser ?? do they remain quiet ?
ReplyDeleteMarty, they get on well with other animals. I don't know how good they are at the hairdresser. I drop them off and pick them up all smart.
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