Last night was my leaving do from work. I will be honest, I was feeling a bit apprehensive - but then I do when there are these sort of events. I feel out of my depth and although it was with some of the loveliest people I could have met and worked with - I still had the jitters.
However, it was a enjoyable evening spent with some very special folk and I came away feeling both loved and rather overwhelmed. And it seems I will not be able to finish quietly, there is another get-together planned later on in the month and I have been told that I must be there ... or else!
Any hoo - last night was good and by the time I drove home - it was late, so this morning when Willow and Himself were up and ready to go downstairs I was feeling a little less enthusiastic. After waving Himself off to work and waiting for Willow to finish her breakfast, we returned to bed for a little more 'recuperating'. Gone are the days when I could work all day, stay up and out late and bounce back the next day - I now chose to do one or the other and not all three hahaha.
After an hour or so Willow decided that she'd 'recuperated' enough especially as she'd not been out so late as I. A quick breakfast for me then after wrapping up well we set off. Hells teef - the wind!! We were buffeted and blown from side to side. The wind ripped and roared through the trees along the valley, the hills vanished beneath the grey sky, and at one point, it felt like I was the only dog walker out.
Eventually even Willow started to shoot dark looks at me over her shoulder - I knew it was time to shorten the walk and head directly home.
I love living in a village. I returned and on the wall were four jars of home made marmalade waiting for me. A parcel was waiting at the front door - this one was for Willow and a neighbour popped round to see how she is settling in.
Now, as I drink a mug of tea, watch the snow flurries whirl around outside there is a small red and white dog fast asleep behind me.
It was very exciting to see the sun yesterday, but we are back to rain today. No snow down here. Ah well!
ReplyDeleteSun? Sun? Don't know the word๐ and the snow turned out to be just fleeting as the rain and wind took over
Deleteno snow here, just wet cold and windy
ReplyDeleteQuite wet and driech here too.
DeleteA tired dog is a good dog!
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DeleteWillow is just adorable. Love all the pictures of her sleeping.
ReplyDeleteShe's certainly reached the point of feeling safe enough to sleep deeply rather than dozing with one eye open as she had been doing
DeleteThat last comment was from me (Mad Englishwoman etc)!
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DeleteHow nice to have these get-togethers - you will obviously be much missed. The weather is just so 'dreich' (such a descriptive Scottish word) and we are desperate for some sunshine, aren't we? How lovely to receive the marmalade too. Willow has got the right idea - what a lovely photo of her.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Ellie
I agree - desperate for sunshine!
DeleteWillow has finally got to the stage where she sleeps deeply so must be feeling more relaxed so 'let's go'
Willow looks like she's settled in rather well :)
ReplyDeleteShe is doing so well -still a long way to go but the improvements have been a delight :)
DeleteI must have blinked and missed the snow flurries… but the wind has been nasty. You and Willow are brave to venture out but then if you have a dog, you have to go out. X
ReplyDeleteOur weather - despite not being far from yours - is often a little more 'spicy' and we often get flurries and by the time we have got down the hill and past the Cenotaph - nothing.
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