Another scorcher

As the summer ploughs on, the days become warmer more frequently and I become more languid and, maybe, lazier. I think I’m allowed to be lazy now that I am allegedly fifteen. In any case, our walks with the parentals have been made earlier and earlier, before the sun is too high and the warmth makes it uncomfortable for myself and my little pal, Lenny.

As it was this morning we were walked briefly across the field outside the front of our house. We were quickly turned around and headed back toward the house. Lenny and I knew what this meant and right on cue, the car was opened so we could be coerced into our travel crates. Along the lane, turn right, turn left, follow the road, through Ludlow, across the bridge, sharp right and then on to our destination of Mortimer Forest. We haven’t been here before so our attempts at trying to leap from the boot of the car into 2,500 acres were not greeted with too much appreciation from the parentals. Something was mumbled about two idiot beagles running around and not listening to commands.

We set off at a pace along the first path, through the cool trees and trying to keep under the cover of the tree canopy. The sun was rising swiftly and we wanted to try and see as much as we could in the time available. Once we had walked briskly around a circuitous route, we found ourselves coming toward a fellow beagle called Chester who was thirteen, off lead and well behaved. What was this sorcery? I fear this is the end game for Lenny and his “training”.

Sooner than we would have liked we found ourselves returned to the car, placed unceremoniously into our travel crates and headed home. Breakfast was of course served in the utility, after which Lenny and I took our leave to stroll over to a sofa each for rest and snoozing.

It’s too hot for an older chap like me, so I suppose I should be grateful I have a walk early morning so I can sniff at my leisure and not have to worry about overheating. We also tend to stay off roads and tarmac paths as these can heat up far too quickly for our pads which burn and become very sore. Whilst the hot weather continues, we will walk early and chill out for the rest of the day.

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Enjoying life in my forever home. Sharing my contentment with whoever will read my tales. I used to live in West Sussex, but I have now moved to Shropshire, UK.

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  1. It’s been hot here in Virginia on our side of the pond too. We’ve been getting up and getting our morning walk in before it heats up too much and delaying our afternoon walks a bit. We’ve also been walking in the woods far more than usual, as it’s shaded, without paving. So much better for paws. We just have to be careful about ticks and poison ivy. Oh, and mud, because no matter how dry it is out there, Daisy will find mud and drag us through it so that I, her human, end up with it wedged in the sole of my shoes, which I then leave a trail of inside the house. Daisy of course, manages to get her feet clean before she comes back in the house.
    Stay cool Dexter & Lenny!

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    1. Our spell of hot weather has finally broken for the time being. We are back to drizzle, high winds and cloud. As we live in the firing line of a natural gap through the Welsh hills, it seems we are destined to get battered every time a new low pressure passes by.

      I’m pleased to hear that Daisy enjoys her strolls through the woods too. It is very important to maintain a hounds relationship with mud 🤭..

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