Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Auld Reekie - not smelly but windy


Gosh I was so excited when I learned that Gail and I would be spending the weekend with our dear blogging friend YAM-Aunty and her father in the fine city of Edinburgh.

Did you know that the Scottish capital is sometimes referred to as 'Auld Reekie'? And that this translates into standard English as 'Old Smelly'...

Well what could be more appealing to us canines than a few days in a famously odiferous metropolis? 

And so I must confess to being a tad disappointed when I sniffed the air outside the home of YAM's father, and failed to detect anything other than the normal city aroma. 


However, early on Saturday morning it was impossible not to notice that the air molecules were rushing past one's nose at an unusually high velocity, ruffling one's beard and leg 'furnishings', and lifting one's ear flaps to a streamlined position.

It was perhaps optimistic to imagine that on top of nearby Blackford Hill, weather conditions would be calmer.

In a sheltered spot away from the summit I had the rare pleasure of an encounter with a pretty wee foxy lass called Saffy.

I even allowed her to give me a quick kiss. Mmmm. Nice.

The next day, YAM-Aunty kindly drove Gail and me out to the quaint little town of North Berwick. (I must say her car is a lot cleaner than Gail's*.)

After a trot around the harbour we paused to admire a memorial commemorating the role of the RAF's Coastal Command in defending our country in World War Two. (You might already know that Gail's late father was a pilot in 248 Squadron, part of Coastal Command's 'Banff Strike Wing', in 1944-5.) 

The wind was still blowing mightily. Nevertheless, Gail and YAM-Aunty were apparently both in perfect agreement that if the sun is shining, and one is beside the seaside, and a van selling excellent quality local ice cream is parked on the promenade, then one is obliged to partake of the goods on offer.

And you know what? The nice man in the 'Luca's Ice Cream' van even gave me a wee taster. Yum! 


Back at base, I had a fine time getting to know YAM-Aunty's father better, and was rewarded by some most satisfactory head scritches before we sadly had to depart and return to Aberdeen.

You know, I had such a lovely weekend that I have decided to forgive Gail and YAM-Aunty for their terrible decision on Sunday afternoon to visit Aberlady Nature Reserve, one of the very few places in Scotland where dogs are NOT ALLOWED!!! Despite the fact that I was left shut up in the car for at least 87 HOURS. (Gail says more like 87 minutes).

Oh and finally, I suspect that YAM-Aunty will be posting her usual superior quality photos of our adventures on her blog at some point in the near future, and so suggest you watch that space.


*Er, Gail claims this is only because YAM-Aunty herself does not currently own a dog....


16 comments:

  1. that is so great to see how beautiful your land is... and we love your adventures and we would even love the smells of a city ;O)

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  2. Sounds like a fun adventure - I bet I'd like a town called Ol Smelly too.

    And ice cream? You got ice cream??? LUCKY!

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  3. Hari OM
    yyaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy we had a wonderfurs time together, didn't we lad?! Am busy working the images... soon, soon. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  4. Looks like a lovely weekend with wonderful hosts.

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  5. I completely agree with Gail and YAM-Aunty's opinion regarding ice cream!

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  6. Clapping wildly and with a wee bit of envy...I know you and Gail thoroughly X87 enjoyed your weekend with YaYa and her Father. It looks like the weather was in fine form too which made for some nice walking and molecule sniffin' . I loved the photo of you in front of the boats with your famous WFT pose and fine tail position. Saffy was smitten with you. She has very good taste in WFT. I hope you wiped your paws before you got in YaYa's clean car and did not leave too much nose art for her.
    Hugs Cecilia

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  7. What a great time you had, Bertie, and you even got to meet a beautiful WFT girlie!

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  8. It sounds like you all had a great time together. We'll be sure to keep watch on Yam's blog to see her pictures too.

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  9. OH Bertie, what a very lucky boy you are!!! You got to visit the lovely lady Aunty Yam that we all love so dearly. It looks like it was a fine day too, despite the wind. Ice cream - yummers!!!

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  10. Can't believe you were locked in the car. But on the balance, running through hills, beaches, scritches and ice cream, it wasn't too bad a trade off.

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  11. Sounds like a(mostly) wonderful weekend! How pawesome to be able and visit with YAM-Aunty!
    xoxo,
    Jakey, Arty & Rosy

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  12. Dear Bertie,

    You have the best adventures! And ice cream!!! That is an adventure bonus!

    Licks,
    Cobi

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  13. WooooHoooo! OMD, what a FABulous time you had with YAM-Aunty and her Pops! And that WFT lass was a sweetie! I am very proud you lets her give you a kiss!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  14. What a nice visit you had despite the windy conditions!
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  15. What a super adventure! Hope you got that Saffy's number. She's a cutie!!

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  16. Bertie - Saffy of Edinburgh. What style. She must have been from Morningside.

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