For the past month Max & Molly have been enjoying their walks in a rather different landscape on venturing outdoors. In the last week of November, snow fell over Edinburgh, wrapping it (along with much of the UK) in a thick icy blanket. Record low temperatures & further snow fall have caused all sorts of disruption across the country, but have formed the most beautiful backdrop to our walks & been thoroughly enjoyed, at least by the dogs!
the scene at Blackford Glen, our local walk
Max & Molly explore the snowy landscape
It was wonderful to see Max in particular enjoying the snow, as this time last year he was really suffering with his limp & wasn’t taking any pleasure in it at all. This time round though, he can’t get enough of it, & as soon as he’s off lead he bounds off, frolicking through the powder like an overgrown puppy! It doesn’t take long before he gets tired & out of breath, but his solution to that is just to stop & immerse himself in the snow for a few seconds to cool off, before embarking on the whole daft routine all over again…
Max (in the red coat) shows Molly, Danny & Fidra how it’s done!
Molly, on the other hand, has her own unique way of enjoying the snow, preferring to burrow into it with her nose with her bum up in the air! Meanwhile, snow is flowing freely into the neck of her snuggly waterproof coat, soaking her from the inside out & making her a little regretful about her actions afterwards…
Molly fills her coat with snow…
& then needs a little TLC to help deal with the consequences later on!
Unfortunately the icy weather conditions have meant that my dog walking business more or less ground to a halt for a few weeks with treacherous road conditions making many of my clients unreachable. However, local walks continued, with greyhound Danny & border terrier Fidra regularly joining Max, Molly & I on our outings into the snow. On one occasion we met a gentleman cross country skiing through Blackford Glen – he suggested I get myself a pair of skis & hook myself up to the dogs!
walking with Fidra, Danny, Molly & Max
the dogs at Blackford Glen
Severe disruption to UK postal services has even affected my printing business, resulting in the delayed arrival of supplies, with knock on effects on order turnover times, & then further delays with delivery of orders themselves. Whilst offering to gift wrap & ship directly to recipients has helped counter these problems to an extent, I’m devastated to think that some of my customers will be without their Christmas orders due to the delays. =(

berries in the snow at Blackford Glen
However, whilst I’m not impressed with the disruptive effects the wintry weather had on my businesses, it has been lovely to see the fun my dogs have had in the snow.
with Max & Molly at Blackford Glen


























Tar, asleep on my knee



















































