Swirling

It wasn’t just the wind that has sent things swirling. My brain has been on one today, with random thoughts swirling about all over the place.

There’s so much negativity and horrific stuff in the world right now. It’s hard to know what to think about anything.

It makes you feel so powerless. How can we stop it? We are slowly destroying ourselves. No other species does that. Well maybe bacteria. Says a lot. We are destroying our society, destroying our environment, poisoning our water and food sources. It’s madness when you look at it. It makes my head hurt.

And for what? Ideology? Greed? Who knows anymore. Who knows what to believe anymore either. There’s a lot of opinions and few facts out there.

I was getting myself wound up about it all. So I went and walked my dog (while I am still allowed to have one) and rode my horse (while I can still afford one).

Mother Nature did her stuff. I came back windswept and interesting! The wind was the ‘stop you in your tracks’ type. So that blew some of my thoughts away…

Bert loves the wind. He was bouncing around, ears flapping, tail wagging. Buddy, not so much today. He was bouncing around too, ears twitching, tail all over the place. One thing I’ll say for a dressage saddle, it keeps you in place. There were a few ‘jump to the centre line’ moments.

The wind is still howling. The world is still turning. Whatever happens, I will be OK. I’m doing my best to control the controllables. Wish me luck…!

Retro Night

Tonight was Retro Night at Carrow Road. Wasn’t totally sure what to expect. Did it mean 80s or 2000s? Retro to me could be rather different to others. Guess it depends on your age.

I was rather surprised to see the return of Splat the Cat. I thought that costume was long gone. Bit sad they didn’t ask the Lemur to appear. But there you go.

I had many, many happy years prancing about the pitch. It’s a very surreal chapter in my life. Not many people get to say they’ve been a mascot at a Premier League, Championship and League One club. Norwich bounced around the leagues in my years there.

This photo always makes me smile. It was taken at the Mascots Grand National. Again achievement few have. I didn’t face plant, I didn’t come last and I completed the furlong course. In a furry suit on a very hot day!

Being Aviva Lemur is something I am very proud of. Another one of those wonderful things where having a go at something really pays off and turns into something very special…

Cutting crew

I couldn’t stand it any longer. My ‘lawn’ needed cutting. It had gotten so long in places, it was making it a challenge to find Bert’s poos. In fact, stepping on a hidden one while trying to clear another was the final straw for me.

Over the years, I’ve found some rather unpleasant things while mowing. The joys of cats leaving body parts and dead things for me. But today, I faced another challenge. Not just hidden poos, but hidden holes too. Last year, I swear Bert was part mole. This year, I feared for the mower and my ankles are both ended up in mini craters! Thankfully, we finished relatively unscathed.

As I was on a roll, I decided to edge the lawn and clear the path. All while amusing Bert by throwing his toy.

It won’t be winning any awards, but I’m pleased with the result. At least I can see the holes to fill them. I’ve been clearing the borders too. Bert has definitely helped there! So looks like I will just have to go and buy some new plants. Let’s hope Bert’s hiatus on digging continues…

Expectant

Good news for a Monday! The Upgrade sailed through its MOT. Always something to celebrate in my book. So that’s both of my vehicles sorted for another year. Hurrah!

My previous experiences with MOTs haven’t always been so pleasant. I’ve had a few failures. Well quite a few actually. So it’s a rather refreshing change to have two vehicles sail through with minimal effort. Guess upgrading my car and lorry are paying dividends.

Of course we know that anything mechanical can throw me into a blind panic. That and brown envelopes. I feel like I am making progress with one at least. I had the usual expectant wait for the result. It was all too much for Bert. He crashed out while we waited.

Typically The Upgrade told me he needs an oil change this morning. It’s been a long time since I had a car fancy enough to tell me things like that!

Little helpers

I woke up feeling distinctly unmotivated this morning. So a long stompy walk was in order. Bert approved of that.

Then we headed into the garden for a few hours of pottering. My garden seems to have exploded while I’ve been away. My lawn really needs cutting but it was rather damp so decided to leave that to another day.

I had two little helpers while I weeded. I had a pair of robins. I’ve seen them a few times now. But today was the first time I managed to get a photo of one. They’re very bold considering Bert was playing in the border too.

I love robins. They always make me smile. And make me think of those who I’ve lost. A comforting thought.

Rejuvenated

This is a sight for sore eyes I can tell you. It’s been rather a long time since I sat behind these ears. Or it feels like it.

It felt so good to be back in the saddle. Of course, I might not be saying that tomorrow when I’m walking like John Wayne.

I’d missed Buddy while I was away. I missed mucking out too. Funny huh?! It’s my thinking time.

I had quite a lot of that when I was away. I’ve come back rejuvenated from my mini-break.
It was back to reality again though today. Thankfully not with a bump. My washing machine has been rather busy. There were a few things I needed to catch up on too.

I want to hold on to the peaceful feeling I had in Somerset, for as long as I can. Time in the saddle really helps with that. It was very peaceful on our ride.

Tor-ist

Bert and I are finally back home. We’ve been away for 10 days all told. A lot longer than I expected. The journey back was long, but then we did do a couple of detours…

First up, we went to Martock. Don’t worry, I’d never heard of it either. It has a special connection for me though. It’s where my Grandfather (or Grampy) was born. I never met him as he died a few months before I was born. Bert is named after him. I don’t know exactly where he was born, so I had a little drive round and stopped at the church. Unfortunately it was closed so I couldn’t ask anyone.

It’s a very pretty place indeed. Lovely to check out my Somerset roots. Grampy was born in 1897. By 1901, he was in Glastonbury. Which was my next stop too…

I’d not been there before, so thought I’d detour again and check it out. It’s rather quaint. We headed up Glastonbury Tor too. There are some advantages to a puppy that still pulls on the lead. Going up was a breeze! So was the top, a very fresh one at that!

Coming down was more of a challenge. Bert just wanted to fly down the steps. I wasn’t so keen on getting a flying lesson!

Heading home, we drove past Stonehenge too. Bert’s ticking off ancient monuments as well. Does it count if you’re asleep?! Bless him, he slept most of the way home. Holidays are clearly very tiring when you’re a Baby Sprocker. One things for sure, I’m looking forward to sleeping in my own bed tonight.

Jurassic Coast

Bert ticked another box today. He went to the beach for the first time. And what a beach! The Jurassic Coast is stunning.

I kept Bert on the long line as I wasn’t sure what he was going to be like. He wasn’t keen on the sea, but he enjoyed the sand.

It’s our last night in Somerset. I’ve had a wonderfully relaxing time. Part of me wishes I could stay here forever. Part of me is looking forward to getting home again. I’ve been away longer than I expected. I’m looking forward to seeing Buddy and the kittens.

Monkey World

As I was driving to Somerset on Monday, I drove past a sign for Monkey World. Today, I headed back there for a visit. I haven’t been there since my 40th birthday, so just a few years then…

It was something my Mum and I shared. We would watch the TV series together and we’d both been several times – though never together. For many years, I bought a monkey adoption as her birthday present too.

I spent a couple of hours wandering round chatting with the primates. I even got to see their newest arrival, a four month old Orangutang. She was having a play in the crèche with two other babies. The park is a nursery for babies who can’t be raise by their mother.

There area few tame deer in the park too. I walked past 3 girls feeding one. They were all saying how they’d never been so close to one before. Then one of the girls said it was healing her soul. I had to smile as animals definitely do that. I know mine do.

I sat in the hot tub tonight listening to the sheep and lambs bleating. The night was so still. Well apart from the Baby Sprocker running around the hot tub with his toy. He does make me laugh.

Peckmoor

I think it’s safe to say that our mini-break is working. I got the best night’s sleep for a long time. I can feel my shoulders relaxing and my stress melting away. Peckmoor Farm is the perfect antidote to a very challenging few weeks.

Bert and I went for a long walk this morning. There’s a secure field where he has zoomies. It’s lambing time, so the fields are full of frolicking lambs. Thankfully the only frolicking Bert did was in the secure area round the lodge I’m staying in. He’s having a fun time too.

I met the owners of this wonderful place at the first Conference I did. Every year they come and say hello. And check if I’ve eaten or not. Usually the answer is not to that one.

So when I saw them last November and they asked when I was coming to see them, I said March. And here I am. It’s absolutely breathtaking.

After our walk, I sat on the deck with my coffee listening to the sheep, birds and cows and feeling the sun on my face. They have horses and donkeys too. I haven’t met all of the animals yet.

Not sure where today has gone really. Let’s just say, it’s been very chilled indeed. It’s very true what they say that almost everything will work again if you unplug it, including you.

I’ve definitely unplugged…