SUNDAY 10th Apr: Town Park dramas
Tara: So we had a lovely walk today, except for the bits that Cato ruined, cos he is a wimp.
This is me. Mum likes this photo. And so do I. I look all like a queen, don't I?
While this is Cato looking all scruffy and manky
We went to the nice park with the ducks and stuff in the middle of town, cos Mum wanted somewhere she could sit down if she wanted (she still coughs ALL NIGHT, you know), and we like chasing ducks so we said yes. But then Cato messed it all up.
This is me on the picnic table waiting for Dad to come back with the drinks.
And this is us investigating the rabbits and chickenses. But we can't reach them!
Cato: I did NOT mess it all up. I just like everyone to stay together. We are a PACK and we are safer together, and when Mum is ill we shouldn't go wandering off. I will explain wot happened, cos you will never get any sense out of Tara!
First of all we went round the park once and a half, and Mum took flower pics, and Dad huffed (ever since he had to take photos he pretends like it is an awful thing, but he is just joshing). Anyway, then Mum wanted a sit down, so we found a cafe table, which Tara sat on. Of course. And Dad got us all drinks. Then Mum stayed sitting and Dad went off to hide behind nearby trees to play ping pong. Tara was dashing about all over excited and bouncy, but I knew if I joined in, she would bounce all over me. Tara ruins Ping Pong So I sat with Mum. Besides, I wanted to stay with Mum. Cos of being togetherasapack.
Then Dad says to Mum 'You stay here and I will take them round the park again, and pick you up on the way back to the car'. Tara thought this was a great idea. Of course. And I didn't. But we set off. And we got about 1/4 of the way round this big grass area
And I got worried for Mum. Where was she? Was she OK? The Pack should stay together.
So I sat down, and wouldn't budge til Mum caught up. Only she didn't. And Dad kept walking further and further. And I had to make a very difficult decision. Which I don't like doing. Cos decisions are for PackLeaderMum, or DeputyDad, not for me. But Mum wasn't there. And Dad just kept taking us further and further away from Mum. So I set off back to find Mum. And I was doing OK. Mum could see me coming, and she was calling me. But then a group of humans and kids and dogs all got in the way, and I got confused and it was very stressful. And I couldn't find Mum even though she was only about 50 feet away, cos of all the noise (and I am a bit short sighted). But Mum came and found me.
Then we had another sit down and a drink and Tara and Dad came back, and we got in the car and came home.
I am going to have a big sleep now, cos it wasn't fun, and Tara is too stupid to realise that we could have all got LOST.
Mum:
Hmmm. Poor lad. He had a rather hard afternoon. We may well get howling tonight in his sleep. He really hates it when the pack splits up. Another lesson learned. If we separate, use leads. Mind you. I am impressed with his strong sense of responsibility and pack awareness, don't you think? Tara was completely oblivious to my absence, and never even realised that I wasn't with them
These are the pics I took. It is a lovely park, created well over a 100 years ago with a lovely range of mature trees, a little area of rabbits, chickens and plants for sale, a lake, 2 band stands and everything was looking stunning on this lovely sunny spring day. They have Concerts in the Park during the Summer, and Mr C always wants to go, not because of the music, but because we can sit on the grass and he can drink cup after cup of the best Chai Tea he has ever tasted served out of HippyMobile that pulls up onto the grass.
View from near one of the bandstands, facing in 3 different directions.
there was mud
the peonies were sprouting
the forsythia is in bloom
and so was this pretty little cherry, in memoriam for someone who used to garden here
and I just thought this chestnut tree was beautiful
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