Daffodils, workmen and a quick walk

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Charlie gets stuck around a tree

Dodging the rain today we escaped the house for a quick walk around Victoria park in Carlisle. One good thing is that so far we have not seen anything of the snow that was promised by the weather people. Parts of our park had an unusual smell today, emitted by some plants which mum said [...]

Playing in the sand at St Bees

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Buster plays on the sands at St Bees

Dad seems to be going further today in the car than we have done on recent walks but in the air is a familiar scent that seems to be getting stronger as we approach a place called Whitehaven. Looking through the window in the back of the car we see the sea to our right [...]

Lambing time – Please stay on your lead

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Young lamb and mum

Dog owners are being asked to keep their pets on the lead when they go for a walk into the countryside. The breeding season for wildlife and for farm animals is underway during this period and dogs can cause long-term damage if they are allowed to roam free. According to Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority [...]

Rickerby Park and Stanwix in Carlisle

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Richard Rose Academy building

Although the sun was shining the sky looked a bit overcast so it was decided we would go to Rickerby Park.

De-fluffdicated

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Charlie defluffed

While dad and buster were writing up our adventures from yesterday I was having my spring clip out. After the walk yesterday mum decided that it was warm enough for me to loose my thick fleecy coat and get a short back and sides. Out came the big blue non slip mat and then the [...]

Allonby, Bothel and Gilcrux – what a day out.

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Allonby Beach

Bothel was to be our starting point then, depending on the weather, Gilcrux and possibly ending up in Allonby via a few places on the way.

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