Ok, Ok I may have borrowed the title from someone more famous.
It’s got chillier recently. As a beagle of an advancing age I can feel the chill more in my bones now. This doesn’t mean I don’t run around the garden in the rain and wind like a hound possessed, all the while singing the song of the breed so the locals all know I am out and about.
Lenny went for a walk earlier this week and saw the mists sitting across the field which fronts our house. We live behind the trees in the picture.

Then it rained. And rained. And rained. Just for one day and one night. The river rose around 2 metres and the field turned into a giant swimming pool for the ducks and geese, the sheep had to graze on the higher grounds and our walks were taken in slightly different directions.

It has receded now, to be replaced by some excellent muddy soggy patches where we can go splashing through, all the while give ourselves dirty bellies. Returning home to be towelled and dried, provided with food and being forced to sleep on/in our comfy warm beds makes us feel very fortunate to have a safe home.
This will be the norm for the next few months whilst winter spreads her icy fingers across our lives and pushes us to snooze more often in front of the log burner. I may be feeling the chill, but it won’t stop me going out and exploring. There is so much to see and appreciate where we live and to see the seasons give us new palettes of colour every day.

I am so happy that you have such a wonderful life and live in the most beautiful country ever!
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Thank you. I don’t forget that Lenny and I are lucky to live here.
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How I do enjoy your tales, Dexter. Your home sounds wonderful. Though I am ‘over the pond’, we, too, are enjoying the beauty of the fall leaves. And I dare say, our canine companions are enjoying it as much as you do, as well. Cheers!
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Thank you. I’m grateful for your kind words. I too like autumn (fall) as well as winter, spring and summer. I suppose I like them all.
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