Gosh the views of the surrounding landscape were stunning as we gaily trotted along together through the luxuriant bracken.
It does seem a bit unfair that the flattest bit of this glacial valley floor has been commandeered by sheep, and so the footpath along the edge is harder going than one might expect as it traverses the uneven surface of the lateral moraine.
At one point Gail stumbled and fell into the bracken, and then had the cheek to criticise me for using the opportunity to try to run off up the hill rather than rush over to comfort her and lick her (very minor) wounds - fat lot of good that would have done...
Oh yes it was a glorious afternoon, and I must agree with Gail that if downpours such as we endured the previous day are a necessary condition for having such lovely soft meadows and heathland, all delicately spattered with tormentil, buttercups, self heal, heath spotted orchids, bog asphodel, cotton grass, heather and sundew, then it is a price worth paying.
Crikey Bertie ..... it's a price worth paying alright!! Your countryside is so spectacular. What a pleasant walk you had, aye??
ReplyDeleteBertie I'm sure that was one of this afternoons who will stay in our memories furever (sorry for the fall your gail had, hope she is well and nothing is damaged). And if that Bob Ross would see this, he would paint it immediately...
ReplyDeleteWow, it's so pretty and green!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a small price to pay. (We would have run off, too. We have no 'Lassie' tendencies.)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery Bertie, you're a lucky boy to be able to have walks in such a stunning place.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Inca xx
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I hear ya Bertie lad... but never mind all that... first the bike fiasco, now the the edge-teetering; do we need to get Gail to a balance clinic??? Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Bertie, Lady dreams of going on a walk in a place like that.
ReplyDeleteBertie - To say the skies cleared is a relative term ?
ReplyDeleteEr yes. This is NW Scotland...
DeleteWhat a beautiful place. We suggest Gail start wearing body armor
ReplyDeleteLily & Edward
What a beautiful hike! You might want to remind Gail that is SHE did the sensible thing and was on all 4 paws while hiking she would not have fallen. Glad she was OK!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
That is beautiful! Hope Gail is OK now. Take care - nose licks and love from Moth xx
ReplyDeleteStunning, the scenery is beautiful Bertie. And I'm always getting told off for licking the peeps so you can't win can you, wrong to licks, wrong to run off, just what are us pups to do????
ReplyDeleteLoves and licky kisses
Princess Leah xxx
Wowsers Bertie, you live in a most beautimous part of the world!!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Jakey & Arty