Well, there nearly wasn’t a blog this week – ‘The Boss’ and ‘Mrs Boss’ have moved house to Wales, and you wouldn’t believe the mess that the new place is in!! How do you humans accumulate so much stuff?! Instead of heading off to the hills or writing the blog, they are both unpacking loads of cardboard boxes, so this week I’ve hijacked the blog.
Mind you, they are fitting in a good walk for me every day, bless ‘em. The Boss wrote about our new house and a great walk nearby in post #73, but my favourite walk at the moment is a little hill called Craig Fawr.
‘The Boss’ knows a few words of Welsh, so I know that Craig Fawr means ‘Big Crag’. I’ll let you all into a secret – it’s not really all that big! Our house is at about 110 metres and Craig Fawr is only 153 metres high, but what the heck, I like it – there are rabbits and things up there, and I always meet some of my doggie mates along the way.
Our route follows a cycleway that was once a railway line. (I know about those, ‘cos I’ve been on a train a couple of times) There are dogs to ‘meet and greet’ and sticks to carry, it’s all great fun for a dog.
On the way up ‘The Boss’ and ‘The Mrs’ always spend time looking at the Snowdonia Hills – I’ve done a few walks there already, and I can’t wait to do more, once they’ve finished unpacking their stuff.
We get great views from the top of Craig Fawr, with lots of interesting things for me to sniff at, then it’s time to head back down. We usually look at some small caves on the way back, but I’m not allowed in!
Anyway, The Boss should have the boxes sorted by next week, so I suppose I’ll have to give the blog back – pity, I was just starting to enjoy myself!
Text and images © Paul Shorrock (helped by ‘Mist’)
Looks like you’ve got a great kennel spot there Mist with some nice wanders right on the doorstep! Sticks are always good to have too. Woof woof, Dixie 🙂
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We must share a stick sometime Dixie – Woof! Mist
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Looks ideal..good luck with the move
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Thanks SP – we’re gradually getting organised 🙂
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Looks like the move is going well then – great stuff!
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Thanks Yasmine – hoping to fit in a walk on bigger hills this week 🙂
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Good luck on your house move to Wales, it looks like you brought the good weather with you!
It is a small world but I spent the last two years of my education at a boarding school near Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogochuchaf, Anglesey, yes it’s a mouthful !! I then did my D of E in the snowdian area. I absolutely loved this area…… 😉
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Thanks for that Graeme. Chris grew up in the area we’ve moved to, but she left to go to Uni and never went back. Snowdonia is less than an hour down the road! Yep, could be a good move 🙂
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At last – a well written blog post! Miaow 🙂
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Huh … Barking up the wrong tree 🙂
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North Wales – you lucky people to have moved there. This brought a smile to my face, and renewed determination to get up to Snowdonia this summer.
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Thanks for the kind words, Andy – you have a better eye for an image than I have, but living in North Wales gives me lots of opportunities to practice on the outdoors shots 🙂
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I think you may have a future in blogging!
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I make a lot of mistakes when I hit two letters with my paws, but that spell-check thingy sorts it out – ‘Mist’
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Those caves look interesting – do local cavers manage to get access do you know?
Great post Mist! LOL
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I’ve only got as far as checking the caves out on Google, Carol. No luck so far. I’ll probably do a bit of research when the dust settles 🙂
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Almost perfect apart from one small mistake Mist……. surely you must have meant to write ”The Boss” and ”Mr Boss” …….
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😂🤣😅😁😜
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