Saturday, 1 September 2018

Sunny Saturday and we meet young Rosie again!

Hi Woofers!

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

The Missus packed up her stuff and was off to the village hall for another 'Master Class' today. It seems she has missed it over the last week or two and has been getting all twitchy!

We were up good and early and Eric was looking forward to having some fun in the mown grass again, However, when we got there the grass was all damp and wet! It stuck to Old Two Legs soles of his shoes and made his paws look twice the size!

Down on the Sea Shore the tide was out but there were loads of those sea gully things digging the worms up before the 'Wormy Men' arrive!

Worm Breakfast...........YUK!
Young Eric was playing about in the grass looking for Nargles and Mouses but I think they were still in bed!

Just what will he do with them if he finds one?
 Not that it worried Eric, the fun is in the hunting rather than the 'Catch'!

OK, who made that rustle, I know your here somewhere!
 Mind you, when we got back to the football field Eric was running from one freshly dig hole to the next looking for rabbits, weasels or Hefferlumps!

There was one of those Lumpy Things in here, I'm sure of it!
 Lunchtime it was super sunny and both Wendy and Monty had a great time ferreting through the grass. Wendy said that all the mouses had been scared off by Eric.

Monty, being a young ferret didn't know what a mouse was, except that it tastes good with a little mustard!

Wendy told him that!

Why do they make these steps so big?
 While the ferrets were rock climbing up the steps, Holly and I were looking out to sea and wondering what a worm tastes like. I reckon they taste like squashy string, Holly reckons they taste like gritty Doggy Scoff but without any flavour!

Squashy String with too much salt!

It's funny what you can discuss when sitting beside the sea, or beside the mud flats!

Gritty Doggy Scoff? No thanks!
On our way back home, OTL dropped into the village hall 'cos young Rosie was up there after her holiday in America, you know, that place where TM visited for three weeks a couple of years ago!

Both Wendy and Monty got a cuddle each from Rosie then we all headed for home to watch the F1 practise for tomorrows race!

Tomorrow should be sunny so with a bit of luck we will find a Nargle or two under the grass!

Well, that's what Eric says!

See you tomorrow!

Luv,

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

2 comments:

  1. Now I have never tasted a worm and definitely don’t want to, if I were you I would keep to plawns. Hope TM had a good day at the Village Hall, gassing, glue and glitter washed down with tea and cake, sounds good to me. A lovely day out for you and Holly nice and warm without being hot and the little ones can have a nice search, if they find any nargles they have you and Holly to show them what to do! Tomorrow more fun in the Village Hall, F1 racing and then maybe plawns, may be........... I enjoyed reading your story and looking at the beautiful pictures, well done xxxxxx

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  2. Yo maties. Well wot a lot you all packed into today. Now I'm not sure wot the worms taste like cos my mum chases me off them but I do like to roll on the dead ones wot are in the garden after it rains a lot, I'll try to do a taste test next time I see one and report back but I'll have to wait til my mum isn't looking. Looks like you all had lots of fun out today. Remember to keep yer eyes peeled so that the nargles don't sneak up or jump out at the ferrets. I bet Mrs TM enjoyed herself today. Smashing pictures today. Have a lovely evening and hope you get some really good muggings. Love, licks, wags and sniffs from little Arch and the Nippers xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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