I felt sorry for Fivla this morning.
After her breakfast, I found her queueing outside the closed door of the little shed, along with Vitamin and Kolka. I opened it up so they could go in and Vitamin nipped in whippet-like, swiftly followed by Fivla. Good, I thought, they are inside and can get some shelter from today’s windy/rainy day.
And then Kolka barged in, possibly uninvited, and there was pig-like squealing which I knew came from Fivla as she doesn’t do social pressure.
To give her her due, Fivla stayed inside for a little while but, when I came back with my phone to take photos, I found her back outside again looking very disgruntled. She just hates crowds.
Buckets collected, washed and tidied, I put all the sheep out into their field. They lasted a couple of hours, until they saw a cyclist coming down our track and all, to a sheep, ran to the gate in pure terror, asking to be let out so they could cower in their shed. I have no idea who that poor cyclist was as I watched him turn around and leave. He was obviously not here to see us.
After letting the sheep out of the field, I found Newt alone in his residence.
The other ponies were long gone down the track looking for non-existent grass to eat.
Newt said he wasn’t moving and no one could make him.
So I told him he couldn’t stay there all day, and it was clearing up nicely now.
(I may have not been telling the truth – it’s been a pig of a day).
