There are two things wrong with today:
One: It is chucking down with rain.
Two: Whenever I look after him, when my mum and dad get back (his owners) they give him a bottle of whiskey for being a good boy. You won’t see him for a while.
So let us start by righting a few wrongs.
The Eagle has landed!
Great! So it is “Eddy the Eagle” then. No need for a poll.
Eddy as in a tide. The tide comes in and the tide goes out (Geddit?)
Eating isn’t a trick. Anyone can do eating.
So I took him for a walk today. At his age it doesn’t really matter about the exercise but I need to keep his mind active, it slips so easily.
Hey Fizz come and look at this beauty.
Leave it Col, it’s not even one of ours.
The last thing that I want to do is mess about photographing lambs in springtime.
It is not a lamb Fizz, it is a Sheep with a very pretty face. No lambs involved.
It is hard to keep him on track sometimes.
We are up here looking for Lent Lilies. (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) otherwise know as Wild Daffodils. I found a bunch up here last March and I keep coming back, hoping to catch them from the beginning.
Pictures from last year.
We can’t exactly remember where we saw them last year, so we just keep walking this trail and looking for them.
Fizz, Fizz, Fizz!
Yes! We agreed, no lambs. Remember?
“No lambs involved,” That was his words.
Yes but it’s her lamb Fizz!
Come this way. I need you to focus. Would you like to throw your ball away for a bit? I’ll get it back for you.
Then, a breakthrough!
Hidden in amongst the Bluebells, just where I knew they would be, I found them.
“Col, come quick! I’ve found them!”
Fizz, Fizz, Fizz!
Try to remember that I am a Dog and that technically, I could bite you.
Bite me Fizz! It’s her other lamb.
He is just a sucker for a pretty face.
(I know, I work it)
We will be back to talk about Lent Lilies in a week or so, when he has sobered up. Until then, I will be running the blog.
Is it Spring yet?
Has anyone seen any signs of Spring?
I have! I detected the first spring flowers this year! So proud! 🙂 Btw I love the black lamb!
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The black lamb said something that I interpreted as, “Tell Becky,” to an uneducated ear it might have sounded like “bah.” Thank you Beautiful lady for your comment and I hope that you are well 🙂
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Tell the lamb I said “bah” 🙂 I’m much better already, don’t worry 🙂
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Ppl are very easily distracted, Fizz 🙂
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😀 You’re telling me? Thank you RR 🙂
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The lambs are so cute! And the sheep with the pretty face. Good luck to you Fizz, once he gets a hand on that whiskey…………
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Thank you Nancy (My FB friend) 🙂 When I put him to bed last night he was babbling about “Undehisced anthers,” he wants to photograph blue ones. There is no such thing. What’s a girl gonna do?
I will walk him in the fields today, maybe fresh air will help 🙂
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Yup, crocuses are showing some color. Love the sheep…
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Thank you Virginia 🙂 Well if Spring Lambs and Daffodils won’t do it then I don’t know what will. The problem is that in about three weeks the Swallows will be back from Africa. Have you heard that saying, “One Swallow does not a Summer make?” He hasn’t. If you want Spring then this is the time 🙂
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This is the time indeed. I know we will get one more winterish blast but I don’t care, the birds tell me it won’t last…
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One black lamb and one white. Call them Cain and Abel.
And ain’t it good to see Becky’s back.
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Ah! The man who sent me smelly leaves. I have still got them and they are still scented 🙂 He read Where the peaches grow to me once. It is still the best blog post that I have ever heard. Becky is important 🙂
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Beautiful sheep and numbered lambs. Flowers lovely, Fizz is a small lamb and just as cute, just with shorter legs and different ears.
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Thank you Gigi 🙂 My legs go all the way to the ground, they just couldn’t be any longer, there isn’t room 🙂
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Today is remarkably warm, but tomorrow it all goes back to winter temps. The smallest of buds have appeared on the trees, but they’ll wait s’more.
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Thank you Joey 🙂 Here it is misty but it looks like the sun might shine. That is good. We need the little flowers to open so that he can see that they don’t have any “Undehisced anthers,” then we can go back to playing ball 🙂
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Those lambs are just irresistibly adorable.
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Thank you Barbara 🙂 That’s what he thought.
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Dear Fizz, please tell Colin he is a funny man. 🙂
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Thanks Jane 🙂 I can’t. I can’t wake him up 🙂
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I loved walking with you Fizz! 🙂 Thank you for taking me a along 🙂 I like lambs, but I don’t like the colored writing on them, makes them look unnatural. The lilies are very pretty, in Norway we call them Easter Lilies 🙂 or Paaskelilje in Norwegian 🙂 I like that. Have fun! 🙂
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Thank you Trini 🙂 Farmers are always spray painting their sheep. It is a form of self expression but it also shows that they love them. Whenever our sheep receive any sort of treatment, a drenching or a penicillin jab, they get a splash of paint to show what has been done. So our sheep are mostly white with red, blue and yellow splashes all over them. Not all sheep are so lucky 🙂
Around here it is the law and an ancient right that people who live in the Forest can let their sheep loose to wander where they like. They wander all over busy roads, they give birth in the wild, sometimes they get lost and they don’t get painted half as much as they should.
So I am out walking on a track that we never, ever meet anyone else on, I mean the middle of nowhere, when we come across three ASBO sheep. I am just running and fetching his ball but when the sheep see me they run.
They ran a long way even deeper into nowhere and then they got through a little hole in a hedge and trapped themselves in a little field.
There was no grass in there, just dead bracken and if they can’t find their way out again they will just lie down and die in the middle of nowhere.
It is lucky that I was there.
I took up position further up the track to stop them getting into a worse predicament and I sent my man in after them.
Out here the sheep are on their own. On the farm paint equals love.
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Oh, wonderful that you saved them! 🙂 I do love sheep. I do understand the paint, it does make them look weird, but I guess if it gives them more freedom and love it is worth it, In Norway we don’t spray paint the sheep, but they do wander around mostly, so I don’t know how they do it there. I know they have little marking in their ears to show where they belong. They mostly stay in the mountains or on islands, but not in Winter because it gets too cold. I love the pictures you sent. They are lovely. Thank you. and I am happy to know that you are there to look after the sheep, especially the little ones. You are very good and brave. 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Fizz, a dog can only do the best she can when it comes to two-leggeds. Good luck!
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Thank you Eliza 🙂 I will need all the luck I can get.
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‘Eddy’… nice name. I’ll consider it a shortened version of my ‘Edison’… Yay! 😉
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Thank you Joy 🙂 Well nobody seems to be voting to call him Worms, I don’t know why, I thought it was a great name. So I will throw my weight behind Edison and just shorten it a bit. I am not very heavy 🙂
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maybe they could give you chocolate instead of whiskey…
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Thank you Maureen 🙂 But I don’t think that Margaret would part with chocolate. He gives her chocolate.
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Well done Fizz! Hardly noticed that Colin wasn’t there to snap the photos. But you really must learn not to work with other animals like robins and sheep, because they steel your cuteness thunder. Especially the younglings, they are just too darn glamborous 😮 And furthermore, you should have taken some photos of Colin laying on a log with his bottle of whiskey, chewing on cramp balls and wild garlic. It would only be fair. Now THAT would be entertaining. Just sayin 🙂
Signs of spring? The snow is melting here finally. Must be that extra hour of daylight from daylight savings time burning it off. Lucky you found the lent lillies, now you can give them back 😉
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Thank you Stephanie 🙂 That might be a problem when we have baby Robins. Perhaps he will sleep through that part of the summer. I like the idea of giving back the Lent Lilies 🙂
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Thanks Fizz and Colin for a great post. I love the lambs and the pretty-faced mother sheep and I’m pleased you found the Lent Lilies.
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You did good, Fizz! Happy Trails!
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“Would you like to throw your ball away?” ha ha ha
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The robin photos are spectacular! So is Fizz. And so is your commentary on Fizz. The sheep special today was extra nice. That’s one hot mama if those are both her lambs. Just saw my first crocus in our back yard two days ago!
Elouise
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