We left the cats at home, eating supper in the kitchen, and walked over the hill to the place where the path wanders through heather. The smell was like honey.
In places the path was not even wide enough for a puppy to walk....
..but luckily I have been taking levitation lessons from Maurice.
Further along I found the wall where the cats pose for photographs, tumbled stones white with lichens and softened by moss, ancient, beautiful.
I am the puppy and I too can walk on the wall.
Such a huge landscape and such a tiny Rosie.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good job you can levitate above it all!
Little Rosie is so cute!
ReplyDeleteshe's learning the ropes quickly....sweet little Rosie....
ReplyDeleteWot Jane said! Lovely to walk through so much sweet heather too... and Maurice is so good to give a young pup levitation lessons.
ReplyDeleteRosie's grown so long-leggedy all of a sudden!
ReplyDeleteCame by to see the puppy.
ReplyDeleteShe is a fine one.
oh those colours, the heather, the gorse, reminds me of walking on the cliffs at home.
ReplyDeleteWalk for me, Rosie!
The animals are looking too good. They all are looking very cute. Amazing!
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Taylor
Persian Cats and Kittens - Purrinlot Cattery
For a darg, Rosie is pretty cute. I wish we could smell the heather...it looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSorry Rosie, I spelled your name wrong in my last comment. Sometimes I do my comments late at night, so I'm half asleep. That is a perfect execution of levitation, Rosie -- a very useful art when exploring brambles, fern and heather.
ReplyDeleteWe like Rosie...Rosie looks like a Border Collie-and full of the joys! Yes youc an walk where the kittie walk!!!
ReplyDeleteKodak, Winton, 3 Perf and Blossom
what an adorable blog you have - exploreer cats and dogs and a neckalce made from the dreams of ginger cats! Lovely
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