Wednesday 13 January 2010

Guess what ....

Like most people we had more snow here today. It snowed all morning but like on Sunday it began to thaw quite quickly. We still have more than we did this time yesterday but it is still trying to melt. We need some rain to help it on its way!

I took my three girls up to Limpsfield Common again as I thought we might as well enjoy the snow rather than keep moaning about it! There was quite a bit more up there than when I walked yesterday so here are some more snowy pictures of my dogs. I know it's getting boring but we don't have snow like this very often so it's good to get the pictures while you can!

The first two pictures are of the garden this morning. Very wintery again. Although we still had quite a bit of snow it had disappeared off the trees but this morning it was white again. I think most of it has melted off the trees this afternoon.



Very different picture up at Limpsfield Common. Although it's very close to us it is at the top of a hill. I think I might try to walk at Toys Hill tomorrow. The only problem is that the road might not have been gritted up there so it could be a bit risky as it's very steep. I will have to make some phone calls to find out before I set out.

Here are the pictures from today's walk. It was really lovely and we walked out to the fields where the snow came up to my knees at certain points. You can see how Zeki was almost disappearing up to her chest! She isn't lying down in any of the photos out in the fields I promise! I like this part of the walk as you can look at the back of the huge houses along Goodley Stock Road. I love being nosey and looking at gorgeous properties and day dreaming!























Tuesday 12 January 2010

More snowy pictures

I needed to drop something into Dad and Jan today and so decided to walk my three girls at Limpsfield Common as this is on the way to Dad who lives in Godstone.

The snow in our town is gradually melting although there is still a lot left. The main roads are clear but most side roads are pretty bad. However, I was really surprised as I drove up Crockham Hill, the world turned white again and it's only 2.5 miles up (up being the operative word here) the road!

We had a lovely walk and I took yet more snowy pictures.

Poppy

Niamh and Zeki

A snow person I met on the walk. Niamh was so pleased to see Mac she nearly knocked her over!

Zeki leading the pack!

Dear little Pops with snow on her nose after she'd finished rolling around in the deep snow

Off they go again

Naughty Niamh - her Hurtta coat glowing from the camera flash (shows you how effective it would be in the dark with headlights shining on it!)

Poppy digging for a stick in the snow!

Waiting to chase Poppy!

Sunday 10 January 2010

Other than snow

I thought I'd cheer myself up by doing a post on something other than snow.

We have been doing some things despite the snow. The new front door is fitted. I am very pleased with it and it's amazing how much warmer the hall is. I hadn't realised how drafty the old door made the hall. The nice thing is that the inside of the door is white so it makes our somewhat dark hall feel lighter.


We took our few Christmas decorations down last week and after we had done this I mentioned to Andy about swapping over two of the sofas. This led to a major re-shuffle in our sitting room and I am very pleased with the result. We really hadn't done much with the room since we moved here and some pieces of furniture were still where the removal guys had dumped them. Bad I know, but other priorities etc. We have three sofas in the sitting room but hadn't been able to fit in our armchair. That was sitting in the smaller sitting room and was a pain for Andy with his massage practise. Every time someone comes along for massage he had to put the chair outside. With the new layout we have easily fitted in the armchair. I put a display cabinet out into the hall with a view to selling it on eBay but now I'm keeping it because it's fits well out there and means we can have a lamp at the far end of the hall. Why didn't we do this ages ago!!

We felt incentivised to finally get round to hanging most of our many pictures. We had literally chucked a few up where there were already hooks. We like lots of pictures on the walls, not everyone's taste I know but it's what we are happy with. So, at last they came out of storage and it was so nice to see them. I had forgotten lots of them and it's like having old friends back with us. We have lots of dog pictures but other stuff too! I have quite a few border collie prints and now realise I need a sheltie picture!

The thing I like most about the new layout is that we have three distinct areas in the room rather than two. We have our sitting room area for watching t.v. and for when friends come round; the dining area and now a day time reading area. I know we have the snug to sit in but I can't use that all the time Andy has the massage table in there. Roll on the studio being finished.

Something that makes me smile to myself is that you hear people talking about five car families; well that's not us but we are now a five sofa family with just two of us because our dogs are not allowed on the sofas of course. OK so one of them is currently in the summer house and is technically a sofa-bed waiting to go in the studio but even so. It's ridiculous!



I need to find a new, more attractive and larger toy box for the dog toys. Any suggestions welcomed! Yes, that is a new dog quilt lying in front of the sofa. But before any comments are made, Andy bought that for Poppy - shock, horror!

The other thing I'm gradually working my way through is putting our CD's onto the computer ready for loading onto an iPod or whatever we end up buying. We are doing quite a bit of research and with help from Dennis, Michael and Karen think we have made a sensible decision. We want to be able to play our music through our existing sound system so we are going to start off with a Sony Walkman and a dumb docking station, ie. no speakers. We were going to buy a hand held MP3 player each but we've decided to start with just the Sony version and see how we like it. If we think it's good enough then we'll get a second one that Andy can use as he has an socket in his car (tranlated van) radio. If we think it's just ok then I will get an iPod for my use and Andy will stick with Sony. Funny that!

It's a bit tedious copying all the music but I'm trying to do some each day and then leave it for a bit. I'm loading into Windows Media Play as MP3 files and then pulling it into iTunes as well. That way we should have complete flexibility.

My next chore will be to tidy up my digital photographs. They are in such a mess because I am so lazy. I can't find anything and there is no logic to my filing system. I am not looking forward to this task but I am determined to do it!

Snow is starting to melt ....

At last the snow is beginning to melt. It would have disappeared a lot more except that it has snowed here, heavily at times, for most of the day. We have been lucky in that our main road has been well gritted but the side roads are not good at all. For some reason I just want to stay indoors when the snow comes but at the same time I get bored even though there's loads I could be doing.

We've managed to walk the dogs most days and if not they've had a good session outside at home. We've cleared the agility equipment for the time being and so they are lucky to have plenty of space to run around in.

Yesterday I walked them over the fields and there was about another 4 inches of snow from the previous night. It must have been good for me because my lets ached like mad. It is really deep right out past the farm where I walk.

Like most dogs ours love the snow: Zeki and Murphy cannot stop eating it and subsequently have to keep going out for a wee when we get home; Poppy likes to roll in it (surprise, surprise) and Becky and Niamh just love to run through it as fast as possible. That leaves Kizzle. She likes it for the first few paces and then she gets fed up and walks to heel. She hates the large snow balls that build up round her legs. Zeki gets these also but she doesn't care! She's well 'ard! I find the best coats are the Equafleece for stopping snow balls forming. Kizzy hates hers and so I don't often put it on her but it is worth it.

I have taken a few pictures in the snow but even that gets boring after a while! Here are some taken during the most recent snow.

Playing in the garden






Out over the fields




Tucked up happily in the warm after a nice walk