The plan for today was to
go for a walk along the warren. About an hour or so before we were
due to set off I found out that not everyone had received the message
about these plans. This is something which worries me from time to
time: ensuring everyone is kept in the loop isn't easy. Facebook
messages, email, text messages - somehow or other, no matter what
form of communication you try, there's always people who never get
the message. Sometimes it's me, and I understand that it's not good
to feel left out. What was actually an honest oversight can hurt.
I wish I knew an
effective form of communication.
And then, having
collected Fudge, we set off to Folkestone Warren for a walk. Eight of
us wandered along the beach to the hut, and then wandered back again.
It's probably only three years since the first time I ever visited
Folkestone Warren, but in that time it's become one of my favourite
places to be. It's a wonderful place for a stroll - today the tide
was out: further out than I've ever seen it. And the rocks were
rather slippery with "er indoors TM"
winding up on her bum. Fudge seemed to like the walk; he managed to
go through every puddle he could find. As always, there are photos
of the outing on-line.
Since we were in the
area, we then went round to the Admiralty to visit; only to find no
one home. We knocked and rang to no avail, only to get a phone call
when we were half way up the motorway to say they'd been in the
garden. Didn't I whinge about failures of communication? Oh well -
next time.
And then I reminded
myself why we don't have dogs any more. We'd agreed to look after
Fudge until late afternoon. On the way home it was suggested that we
went out for lunch. I was quite keen on the idea until we realised
that we had a dog with us. There are very few places to eat that
allow dogs in. So we went home. Between getting home and dropping
Fudge off, we had the dog for three hours. And in that time he did
not stop once. He was running round the room, up the walls, over the
furniture, he was everywhere. It was fun to begin with, but the
novelty very soon wore off. Much as I like having grand-dogs, I like
handing them back far more.
There are those of my
loyal readers who might take umbrage with me for sounding so
anti-dog. I apologize for my sentiment: dogs are fine *if* you are a
dog person. But over the years I have found out from experience that
(try as I might) I'm not actually a dog person. Does that make
me a bad person? I hope not.
In between Fudge bouncing
all over the place I attempted to watch some telly. "Carry On
Girls" was on: it was probably rather risqué when it was
made; nowadays it's either lame or classic, depending on your
personal perspective. I spent most of the film trying to decide
whether the seaside scenes had been filmed in Eastbourne or Herne
Bay. I then looked it up on the Internet only to find that it was
filmed in Brighton. Oh well: I knew I recognised it from somewhere.
And then the Watch
channel was having a Pride-and-Prejudice-a-thon. I watched a few
episodes of that as Fudge went berserk and then we had a text to say
to take Fudge home. Much as having had a dog for a day was an
experience, it's not one I'd like to repeat for a while.
We dropped Fudge back to
the Fudgery. Whilst there Lacey showed us her new guppies, and then
we came home again. We'd had a lovely walk in the sunshine earlier:
as the night had fallen it had become quite cold. So we didn't muck
about: and went back home as quickly as we could. Rather than
carrying on with the antics of Mr Darcy we decided to get more
programmes watched and taken off of the Sky-Plus box. It's all very
well recording stuff: we need to watch it too. We watched last week's
episode of "Charlie's Angels". I'm still undecided
about this show. Even the most all-action program needs some reason
for the gun battles and the fast cars and the explosions.
We then watched a few
more episodes of "Come Dine With Me": for a show I
only discovered a few weeks ago, I've got quite seriously into this
program. Tonight's episodes were filmed (relatively) locally
in Margate. And then an episode of Ab-Fab: not my favourite show, but
entertaining enough.
There's talk of sparking
up the Wii later.....
not being a dog person does not make you a bad person, because you are kind to them.
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