Monday, 23 April 2018

Happy St Georges Day!

Hello Woofers!

Here we are again, Daisy, Holly, Miss May, Miss Wendy, Freddy and Eric de Ferret!

Wot a super day it's been, sunshine for most of the day, we get resupplied with chicken nibbles, St George has the day off and Old Two Legs downloads some pictures from his trip to Isle of Mull!

We were out early this morning but missed seeing young Hobo so we will have get up a bit earlier tomorrow, providing OTL doesn't over sleep!

Lunchtime Eric and May came out with us and May is just as bad as us woofers for rolling in sniffs.

She has even suggested we change our names to 'Sniffers'!

As if!

Mind you, there were a couple of branches on the sea shore that had some interesting sniffs!

Branching out with new sniffs!
 Miss May found a sniff that took her a whole five minutes, no wonder she wants to be called a 'Sniffer'!
 
You just can't beat a good sniff!
 Half way back to the car Eric tried Freddy's trick, but it didn't work and they had to walk all the way back!

We've both got broken claws and sore paws!
 This afternoon OTL dug out some of the eagle photos he took and there was one sea gull sort of bird. Why the sea gull was asked?

Just practising says OTL!
 Then along came the eagle and dived down low, getting ready to pick up the herring the captain had thrown out of the boat!

Adjust speed, flaps down and get ready for undercarriage to come down!

Undercarriage down and ready to collect!
Then off he flew back to the nest to eat it!

Lunch collected!
 Old Two Legs is getting better at capturing flying eagles from a very rocky boat!

We will have to have a look at his other pictures and see what else he has done. We know there are no otters which is a shame cos the ferrets are related to otters and we would love to see what they look like up close and do they enjoy a roll in a sniff?

See you tomorrow.

Luv,

Daisy, Holly, Miss May, Miss Wendy, Freddy and Eric de Ferret!


2 comments:

  1. Yo maties. Smashing photos today, I'm not sure though that I would like to live where them eagles live, they might peck me and they look like they've got very sharp beaks. I'm having a few problems with a big fat pigeon wot keeps coming in my garden, he's about as big a bird as I can put up with. I suppose May has got a point, I mean we do all like a nice sniff to roll in. Now I've been in trouble again, I know there's something living under my shed and I've been trying to bite my way in the shed, just in case it's living in there as well. Now my mum doesn't understand and she keeps telling off and telling me to stay away from the shed. I think I might send her up there with her broom tomorrow just to check that we haven't got squatters. Now who is this George chap, I haven't got any woofer mates called George. Shame you didn't run into your new friend today, hopefully you'll catch up with him soon and he can tell you a bit more about himself. I'm off for an early night tonight, I've been doing lots of guarding today so I'm a bit cream crackered. Hope you all have a lovely evening with plenty of nice muggings. Love, licks, wags and sniffs from little Arch and the Nippers xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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  2. Michael said it rained overnight but it was dry this morning but the heat had gone. I don’t like cold especially after all the warm at the seaside. Those twiggy branches look very artistic and plenty of angles for a sniff, they wouldn’t take up much room at home and would keep you busy for ages.
    Lovely eagle pictures today, a bit cheating really with someone throwing the fish but at least it attracted a birds attention to get a picture. Do you think Archie has a ferret under the shed like you had, I think his boy should go and see what is lurking and not his mum just in case it is a Nargle. Stay warm, wishing you lots of chicken and cuddles xxxxxx

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