Oh hoorah for sunny days, that feeling at you wake up and hear the birds singing and feel the sunshine coming through the window.
It gave me that hope that despite the freezing weather and rain spring might be on the way. The nights are getting a little lighter every night, and the buds are starting to peep through the ground. And then the snow came, it is forecast again for tonight and I have everything crossed it does not settle. Although if there is a good time for snow to settle, half term is it. At least I wont be risking life a limb to get the boys to school through our winding roads.
When we set of on a LONG weekend walk last week the sunshine was glorious, yet we were still squelching through muddy fields. There is a long way to go until the ground starts to dry out. Poor old Toby bearing the brunt of it, with his little legs he is so near to the ground. Much to his disgust he always needs a bath when we arrive home.
Here are some of my fave pictures, it’s a new route for us. And I love that excitement of discovering new perspectives, and being a lover of Highland Cattle I have to admit to feeling a tad giddy when I saw these gorgeous ladies.
Martyn Kitney
Saturday 18th of February 2017
I do like Highland cattle! Although one once ate my jumper. Lol beautiful photos! Sorry for the late comment! #mysundayphoto
Mum in Brum
Wednesday 15th of February 2017
I don't think you can beat a winter's walk - what fab pics you got of the cattle, I'm not sure we have any near us! Gorgeous x #mysundayphoto
Lisa from Lisa's Life
Tuesday 14th of February 2017
These photos are just lovely. We sometimes have Highland Cattle on the common nearby; gorgeous beasts! :)
The Princess and The Pickle
Monday 13th of February 2017
Beautiful photos, I love the ones of the highland cattle, I'm always too scared to get that close to them!
MrsS
Sunday 12th of February 2017
Such lovely pictures from your walk. I love country walks - they make me so happy- and bumping into those little ladies.. how can you not smile :) #MySundayPhoto