It is at least warmer again.

Misty morning looking up the road before leaving for work.
No the coming photos with morning mist isn’t from today, I had those in my car camera.

It is raining outside, a nice gentle summer rain and the temperature rose up to 18C (64,4F) so it’s quite nice outside. It looks like Malkolm doesn’t mind rain after all, he’s the only one of them that willingly goes out no matter how much it is raining, Nova and Alma just stand by the door opening looking at him πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I’m still trying to figure out what kind of dog he will be as grown up, when it comes to behavior I men. There are no signs of herding characteristics, not good at fetch but is truly gentle and like rain.

Fur photos taken in the village on my way to work when we had a few misty mornings.
My work friend once said that this isn’t a village but a wasteland πŸ™‚ Big open fields in the middle with a few groups of houses and cottages spread here and there around it πŸ™‚

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That sort of fits with both Cockerspaniel and Golden retriever. Border-collie isn’t a retrieving dog so that fits with him, then again no herding πŸ™‚ So it will most likely be something towards the golden and spaniel . All goldens and spaniels I’ve met have loved water πŸ™‚ I tried to see how high he is now and he’s somewhere around (he wouldn’t stand still πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ ) 42cm-44cm (16-18 inches) high. That’s actually higher than what a Golden should be at that age?! He’s still the little guy here, Nova is 52 cm (almost 21 inch high) and Alma is 70 cm (28 inch high).

Malkolm yesterdxay when I had come home from work. The big package behind him is the dog food and toys I had ordered :-)
Malkolm waiting for me to walk in with him and as You can see the dog food and toys I’d ordered had arrived.
Buttercups, in the real those flowers are slightly tinged with green, really hard to get in a photo.

The haunted tree.Β  Still can't remember the name on this one :-)

Our morning however was rather wonderful! Sunshine and cool enough to keep all mosquitoes calm but not cool enough to keep the flies calm. Still it was enough to wear a hoodie to keep them away from bot nostrils and ears πŸ™‚ Later on a strong wind arrived so that kept most of the flies away as well. We walked down to the creek and Nova sort of thought that was a good idea, not great though so she did walk more slowly than usual πŸ™‚ The only animal I could see, besides birds, was a deer. I had hope that we would meet the foxes again but perhaps tomorrow, They’re guessing that we’ll have much the same weather tomorrow, cool and sunny in the morning and warm but rainy in the afternoon. They are guessing much of next week will be much the same πŸ™‚

Down at the creek, lots of flies there but surprisingly few mosquitoes.Β  Β  Β 

I let both Nova and Malkolm walk without a leash on the last part of our walk, turns out Nova had quite a lot of speed in her legs πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ She did stop and look after us every now and again but we were never really close to her until we came back to the gate πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Malkolm followed her for a while but decided to run back to Alma and me. He is very slowly accepting the smell from the anti tick spray and I could only find one tick on him when I checked him before I let him go inside. Alma had five and Nova only one.

Β  Quite often we meet a fox here but I guess she has learned when we come by :-)Β  I'm pretty sure that if the deer hadn't moved I wouldn't have seen him at all but they are more cautious now when we have wolves here.Β 

Besides that I haven’t done much today, I did plant the dahlias I’ve sown but I don’t think they’ll last for long. Lots of hungry snails and slugs now when the weather is like it is. We don’t have the feared Spanish forest slug here, it behaves like a forest machine when cutting down trees, it eats anything and everything in its way but our native slugs and snails are enough as it is. One advantage we do have here though is the Panther slug, it eats other small slugs so we take really good care of those πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ So to be honest, it could have been much worse.

Nova and Malkolm walking ahead of us.Β  She did stop every now and again to check where we were :-)Β  Malkolm stopped and waited for us.Β 

Time to go down to the tv and watch the European championship in football (soccer for You Americans). I’m not a huge football fan but I do like to see these big championships πŸ™‚

Malkolm then decided he wanted to walk with me and Alma.Β  Β  Β 

Have a great day!

I had forgotten to bring in the water bowl and (lying inside the bowl) the treat cup yesterday :-)
The water bowl I forgot to bring in yesterday πŸ™‚
The dog yard fence is now slowly covered in Boreal vetch (and stinging nettles) on one side and
One neighbor once threw away hops he had in his garden not knowing how great it is at surviving. Male plants though so nothing to use for either scent or beer making :-)
hops on the other.

2 thoughts on “It is at least warmer again.

  1. Wow, Malkolm is pretty tall for that age. I greatly enjoy watching his development, seeing his personality develop in relation to his life’s experiences.

    That sounds like such nice summer weather and what a blessing how it keeps the biting flies and mosquitos less annoying.

    Here the weather has been unusually cool all spring and summer (though too little rain,) and nicely breezy. It has kept the mosquitos and deer flies (our biting flies) far less bothersome than usual. Ticks are generally awful here and, sadly, dogs are just as apt to have Lyme Disease here as humans.

    Thanks, as always, for the photos of the wildflowers and the countryside – it always feels so peaceful and tranquil there.

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    1. Hi denalisam!He really is! I’m worried he grows too fast and later on get hip problems but then again he’s anything but fat so I think I might worry unnecessary.

      May was unusually hot here and June has been unusually cool so we’re hoping for a reasonable nice July πŸ™‚ Thunder and lightning with buck loads of rain, come and goes all the time so I’m just on the net for a few minutes today.

      I truly hate deer flies and our moose flies!!! Nasty things! Our Moose flies doesn’t come until late September when most other flies have given up. Ticks are truly horrible, they also give loads of other diseases and many makes dogs really sick so even if Malkolm truly hates the anti tick spray I’ll keep on spraying it on him so the risk of him getting sick is as little as possible.

      It is always really calm here unless one count sounds from tractors too much πŸ™‚ The only time anything has happened here since I bought my little cottage is when a villager had a fire in his garage and it blew up in pieces and what was left burned up πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚
      I’m glad You like the photos πŸ™‚

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