Once again the sunniest part of the day was this morning. I am happy to say that the fault on our landline was successfully repaired while I stayed near the phone and Jackie continued weeding and planting.
Nugget and Lady were both in attendance, but his new partner tweeted that she was not ready for her close up.
Nugget, as always, was perfectly happy to pose.
Now, “Where’s Nugget?” (64)
Our blogging friend JoAnna was surprised to see yesterday’s dragons. Here is another, complete with appropriate legend, that The Assistant Photographer also photographed for her.
This afternoon we drove to Brockenhurst station to enquire about train times, then further into the forest. Much of our National Park is actually owned by the National Trust. In the interests of preservation, this charitable body bought up areas before the Park was declared free from further development.
Cadnam and Penn Commons are both in the Trust’s ownership. It is these that we explored today.
Although a dry day, the skies in mid-afternoon were draped in clouds, giving a gloomier appearance than we experienced in reality.
The undulating ground adds interest to the landscape with skeletal trees and perhaps a trig point.
A few cattle appeared to be waiting patiently outside a farm for their dinner.
One calf was less patient. Another waited patiently in vain. Look at the mother’s hoof –
so eager was her calf that
much milk was spilt in the process. This is not unusual.
Further along the road, grazed sheep, some like fluffy white balls
a couple of normal sized ponies
and a little Shetland.
We diverted onto the track leading to Shady Pool and more ponies.
Jackie photographed the landscape,
a determined donkey trying to take my place,
and me photographing the ponies.
This evening we dined on Mr Pink’s fish and chips with our own pickled onions and gherkins with which we both drank Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2018.
I imagine those stone dragons will scare off any crows that might fly by π
Thanks very much, msw.
Mr. N is in the center of the photo, in the midst of branches, and his Mrs. is still too shy to pose, I think.
Correct, Dolly. Thank you very much.
You are very welcome, Derrick.
You really get out there among the animals!! You’re up close and personal with them all!
Have you ever tried to show Nugget a picture of himself?
Now there’s an idea, GP. π Many thanks.
Love that donkey giving Jackie the eye π Nugget is well hidden today, but I did eventually track him down. Tell him well done π
Thanks very much, Pauline. Well spotted.
Sounds like a wonderful day.
I’m sure Lady will gain confidence.
Thanks very much, Peggy.
Such a wonderful variety of photos. It was good to see Nugget again. The gloomy clouds photo is quite dramatic, and that donkey staring into the window made me laugh! π
Thanks very much, Merril. There were two of them side by side. By the time Jackie got the camera out the other one had lost interest. π
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Such pleasantries, wandering the countryside via your pictures, Derrick. But…showing my ignorance here- -what exactly is a trig point? I have mused about that, may have found the spot but—please enlighten.
You may know them as triangulation stations, Cynthia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangulation_station
Thanks very much.
The donkey photo has to be my favourite today.
As always, and enjoyable post.
Thank you very much, Chrissy.
I truly enjoy my visits with you, Jackie and Nugget.
Thank you very much, Flow
It’s of no use to “cry over split milk”… π π
Good to see Nugget! I see he’s got himself perched “between a branch and a hard place”. π Maybe Mrs. Nugget is “with child” and worried about being photographed in her growing-condition. ??? π
Love ALL of the photos…Love all of the furry-wooly-hairy-friends… π
HA! I snort-laughed! π How could Jackie turn down THAT offer!?!?!? What a sweet, determined face! π and what a wonderful photo! π
GREAT photo by The AP! The AP taking a photo of her favorite subject…The GP! π
HUGS to all!!! π
Thank you. very much, Carolyn. π X
Neat patches on the knees. Were they the work of the assistant photographer too?
Not made by me, but bought by me for D to wear on these muddy trips out, they are working trousers.
Stylish.
I think you managed to include most of the local free roams today. Lovely photos!
I’m glad BT sorted the repair.
Thanks very much, Sue.
Nugget is a regular super model.
Thank you very much, Leslie
I espied Nugget in the plant pot. That donkey really wanted to hitch a ride with Jackie. π
Thank you very much, Sylvia. Well spotted
I love all of these photos so much, Derrick! And Nugget…I just want to squeeze that little face!
Thank you very much, Jill
Me too Jill, but I fear it would be the end of a beautiful friendship!
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So lovely. I’m hoping we’ll have a chance to see some of the countryside when we visit our son in London in March. We have a new granddaughter so I suspect that we might be doing a little babysitting while we’re there.
I expect you will π Thanks very much, Carol
I’ve decided that the rust color of your bracken is much prettier than the plain brown of our ferns. I love Mr. Donkey at the window. And of course Nugget and his Lady, too.
Thanks very much, Liz
That is the sweetest portrait of Nugget looking back over his shoulder! I enjoyed all the photos from your day, Derrick and Jackie. The milk-dribbling calf and Shetland were among my favorites. π
Thank you very much, Lavinia.
Thank you to Jackie for photographing the dragon! That was so thoughtful. I like this one’s strong expression of quiet confidence coming out of the tree trunk, or maybe it’s part of the stumpery. I love that there are so many different kinds of animals roaming free in this post as they should be allowed to do. Maybe the dragons roam after midnight. π I must get a dragon for my backyard.
Thank you very much, JoAnna
The Dragon is situated at the start of the ‘Head Gardeners Walk’ that is the main path through the Dragon bed behind the greenhouse. He appears above head height from the hole in the tree.
A perfect place for a dragon! Thank you very much for describing this scenery, Jackie.
Lovely sequence of photos as always Derrick.
Thank you very much, Sheree
Great pictures of Nugget, ready for his closeup!
π Thank you very much, Cynthia
Wonderful photos of NUgget and those sheeps and ponies too π
Thank you very much, Arlene
What a splendid photograph of that inquisitive donkey.
By the way, robins traditionally like a little metal teapot or an old kettle to build a nest in. If you have a fence with a lot of leaves for cover, you might try nailing it up, but be wary of predators like cats.
Thanks very much, John. We have put up 3 ceramic teapots – will they suffice?
Tea pots tucked in ivy clad walls and up trees behind shrubs, also several commercially made robin boxes in trees and shrubs, what’s the betting this robin will not use any of them!
The photos of Nugget have become increasingly splendid, probably because of his increased willingness to pose. My other favorite of the day is the trio of cattle shown just after the landscapes. That’s a nice composition, indeed.
Thank you very much, Linda
Great posed picture of Nugget! And what a cute little Shetland pony.
Thank you very much, Laurie
It must be nice to live in a area with so many animals to photograph! Itβs almost like living on your own farm. The photos are gorgeous and Iβm sure my youngest will love the ones of the horses when I show her.
Thank you very much, Lisa
Seeing all your animal photos in the morning is such a treat – so nice to wake up to! Sweet little Nugget is adorable!
Thank you very much, Anna
The animals look as though they are ready for Spring!
Thanks a lot, Andrew. You are in for a treat tomorrow.
A lovely country drive. Our National Parks are quite precious aren’t they – I think it is so important that we do preserve these beautiful green spaces for our own well-being as well as for the future. The inquisitive donkey is wonderful π
Thank you very much, Peggy
After enlarging the photo, I found Nugget at the back of the planter π.
I had no idea that calves might spill their motherβs milk!
Thanks very much, Helen
Beautiful pictures as always. Well done!
Thanks very much, Bridget
Oh, I saw a little girl (with her mother attending her) riding a fat little shetland pony down our street yesterday. It made a charming scene.
I’m sure it did, Yvonne. Thank you very much.
I love that shot of the white pony’s reflection! Nugget is too cute! <3
Thank you very much, Julie