Getting up and walking the dogs on a very icey morning is a challenge - the challenge being to stay on your feet. But it does have its advantages.....Mr's H. took this second, better picture, a little later....
Posted by Richard Havers at 08:33
Labels: The Borders
5 comments:
That's the very reason I want a dog, for lovely country walks, and I don't mind early ones, what a gorgeous sunrise, was it around 6am?
No, it was well after 7, up here in the frozen north it gets light later.
The bottom one looks like it was taken from your bedroom window Richard ;-)
Are you insinuating that Mrs H. may not have been on the walk :) It was actually taken from 15 feet lower as I could demonstrate if I were with you. Of course I'd need a protractor and several other pieces of equipment (probably some string) to show that the angle of projection was from a point immediately adjacent to our rubbish bin!
That's cruel, Richard. G-d's own country.
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