Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 April 2020

Happy Easter! Do join me for a walk

Happy Easter to all my friends!

Many of us will not be able to spend the day in the way we might wish. For those of you who, like Gail and me, are a bit cut off from friends and family just now, we hope you will be able to join us for an Easter Sunday morning expedition.  

We start, of course, from our home in Aberdeen, and through the familiar territory of Duthie Park.

Then it's on to the riverside path, where massed ranks of daffodils are still out in force.

Across the Bridge of Dee, we pause to read the board telling you all about the history of this structure, which dates back to medieval times. As Gail's eyes are drawn to the sentence 'Burgesses were posted on the bridge to prevent the spread of plague into the burgh', I observe the third police car of the morning driving past. There is little other traffic on the road.

Further along the riverside path, another sign warns us off going for a swim. Neither Gail nor I find this instruction hard to obey.

A short climb away from the river takes us up into Tolohill Wood, where the spring flowers are, finally, tentatively, beginning to appear.

In the distance, we can look across to the church spires and more recent high rise buildings of Aberdeen's city centre.

Back down the hill, a farm track leads us into a squeaky clean new housing estate,

Then this time we go under the bridge, where I enjoy a welcome sip of nice cool river water. 

Continuing homewards, we note that the playing fields are all but deserted, the footballers presumably practicing keepie uppie in their back yards.

And into the home straight, where the waters of the Duthie Park pond are for once undisturbed by the usual Sunday morning flotilla of noisy model boats.

Well done to those of you who managed to make it all the way round with us. That was a whole five and a half miles! For sure, we all deserve a nice juicy chunk of roast lamb and, for the humans, an extra bite of Easter egg.

Tuesday, 23 April 2019

The heatwave proves elusive in NW Scotland...



So Gail and I were planning a spot of hillwalking in Torridon this Easter weekend, but I regret to report that the weather did not entirely cooperate.

While the rest of the UK was apparently basking in glorious sunshine and record breaking high temperatures, our far NW corner of the country was beset by low cloud and occasional drizzle. 

Of course that did not mean we stayed indoors, and lower level expeditions are also a good way to let off steam.

I even braved a paddle (front paws only, mind) in Loch Gaineamhach.
Gail reminded me once again that remote parts of the country with notoriously unreliable weather do have their plus sides.

After all which beach would you prefer?

Brighton beach (South Coast of England)
Or Ob a' BrĂ ighe, Loch Torridon?

Oh and look, in that last photo, you can even see my shadow, just...

Was your Easter a good one?

Wednesday, 19 April 2017

Top notch Easter Weekend

As my regular readers know, I have come to expect excellent service on the East Coast trains when I travel between home in Aberdeen and visiting Human Granny in her Care Home near Nottingham.

But I must say, the conductor on yesterday's train back north excelled himself. After noticing that I was languishing on the floor while a seat was available next to Gail, he patted the empty seat encouragingly,  saying "Come up here Bertie; you'll be much more comfortable", and he lifted me so I could cuddle up to Gail. Then he took a nice photo of us (see below) and offered to fetch a bowl of water any time I should feel thirsty.

This is what I call Top Notch customer service.

In fact, it was all round a Top Notch Easter Weekend in Nottingham. Of course I got to spend quality time with Human Granny (whom we found in good spirits), played lots of tug-the-roadkill-fox with Gail's friend Janet, and on Easter Monday visited my poodle cousins Coco and Percy in Derbyshire.

I also met a most agreeable WFT called Teddy when out and about in Nottingham.

And finally, when taking a stroll between trains at Newcastle, I had good cause to feel grateful that I am a dog not a human...

Yes all in all, it was a totally spiffing Easter weekend.

PS Gail is betting that somewhere in the world someone is offering colonic irrigation for dogs...