So Monday 31st August saw John, boy2 and I took Usko to revisit the scene of the crime against him. However we parked in a different place to last time, and went in a clockwise loop around the tarn (as opposed to anti-clockwise on 'attack day'), and then took a higher path so's we missed out the chunk of path where it happened. (over cautious, moi?!)
All went really well. Apart from one encounter. Beware, blog-reader, I am about to rant.
All nasty dogs gone now, we can enjoy our brew |
If you have a number of dogs who ignore you, then please please do not let them all off lead simultaneously.
If you have a buggy to put your puppy in, then I SUGGEST YOU USE IT.
Right. I shall now calm down. Or try to. The only other mention I shall give these people is due to the fact that at one picturesque spot they stopped to let the dogs play in the lake. We waited for a long time for them to move on, but the goldies matched their previous form and went in the opposite direction of where they were told. So we had to walk past as calmly as possible, and I'm proud to say Usko was amazing. I used lots of distraction and lots of treats, and he went past them without a sound or a lunge. Well done my fluffy boy.
He's so handsome |
However.
There was beautiful weather and beautiful scenery to behold. And I shall let the photos speak for me while I pour myself a glass of something and gain my repose ;-)
We parked alongside the serene Yew Tree Tarn again |
close up of duck |
Boy Gill at Tom Gill Waterfalls |
Dog Gill looking like he owns Tom Gill Waterfalls |
...and now a little more friendly in face |
the sunlight bounced off the spray in the air in quite a magical fashion |
Then we arrived at Tarn Hows. I much prefer it in the sunshine, but then I'm shallow like that. |
The heather was such a warm vivid purple but was tricky to capture on 'film' |
coins rammed into a tree. Why this has become de rigueur is beyond me |
trying out my zoom on a creature going zoom |
Boy finds tree to pose in... |
...then finds bigger one. |
Dog on a rock ;-) |
I hope he realises how amazing all this scenery is, and isn't just looking out for small things to chase |
The stone upon which he was sat |
close up of inscription |
view from the high path we took |
close up of mountain... I'm rubbish and can't remember which one. |
Can't take the credit for this, all John's work |
You can tell I have run out of superlatives to describe the views. Hope you enjoyed them too. xx
PS If it helps, we got stuck in traffic on the way home from John's folks (with whom we'd lunched), such is the wisdom of travelling on a Bank Holiday Monday late afternoon. Ooops.
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