Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheep. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 January 2014

St David's Cathedral

Hi, everyone!

This is Cadwaladr.

How is your Saturday so far?

I am going to tell you about my journey to Pembrokeshire in June, 2013. Lol! Yes, it is about last year and I forgot to upload this article. What a shame!

Anyways...

Not like the area I live, Pembrokeshire is the land of cows! It was quite surprising to see so many cows there! I think I did not see any sheep in Pembrokeshire that day!

Cadwaladr: 'Hello, Mrs. Cow! I'm Cadwaladr!'
                    'Today, I am visiting my home county!'
Mrs. Cow:'Hello, Cadwaladr!'
              'Do you like Pembrokeshire?'
Cadwaladr: 'Very much so!!!!!'

Mr. Horse: 'Welcome back, Mr. Corgi!'
Cadwaladr: 'Nice to meet you! I'm Cadwaladr!
                   'I brought you some apples! '
Mr. Horse: 'Thank you, Cadawaladr.
                  'Have a nice time in Pembrokeshire!'



St David's Cathedral


St David's Cathedral


































































Have a pawsome Saturday!

Cadwaladr.



Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Ridge Walking 2 ( Ridge Bwlch & Puppy Play With A Lamb)

After we reached the top of Craig y Fan Ddu, we started some LOVELY ridge walking! It is called Ridge Bwlch. Cadwaladr told us to upload the video saying that he'd like to share his wonderful experience with you. The white spots you see in this video are sheep beneath the ridge.



Quiz Time !

Can you tell the difference betweent these 2 pictures?

































Yes.
In the second picture, you see Mr. Chewy Cadwaladr. This natural stream with cubic rocks caught our eyes. It suddenly appeared after quite a long ridge walk. It seemed Cadwaladr enjoyed this stream, so he kept going back and forward a lot.

We must not forget that Cadwaladr is a Welsh Corgi and this breed is for herding--herding sheep. Corgis drive the herd forward by nipping at their heels and working them from behind in semicircles. This time, we could see that he is for sure a Corgi. As you saw the pictures in the article 'Dear Insomniacs', we have quite many sheep here. Cadwaladr didn't care about them so much; however, this time, he met some sheep on the ridge and his natral instinct made him follow them!


















Let me enlarge this picture a little....
We may find something.

 



















!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cadwaladr is trying to play with a lamb!!!!!!!

Lamb : 'Mummy, what is this fox like creature?'
Mummy Sheep : 'Stay away from this!'
                             'This is called Corgi! Our arch enemy!!'
















Cadwaladr: 'Daaaaaad! Mummy sheep tried to kick me!'
Mummy Sheep: 'Go away, Corgi! '
Cadwaladr: 'I just wanted to have some puppy play with your cute little lamb!'

(To be continued...) Cadwaladr.



Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Ridge Walking 1 (Craig y Fan Ddu)

Every Saturday we try to go hiking because Cadwaladr is a born hiker and he belongs to nature. On last Saturday, we did some lovely ridge walking from Craig y Fan Ddu to Bwlch y Ddwyallt to Fan y Big, in the Brecon Beacons National Park.

This map shows the course we took this time.


View Larger Map

This is Craig y Fan Ddu.

















The trail to Craig y Fan Ddu was a paradise for Cadwaladr--fresh sheep poop paradise--. The more we go hiking, the more we realize that there is nothing we can do about his poop eating problem.

'I am having fun! My treats are everywhere!'

















'Cadchelin Guide gives...
 3 stars for sheep poop, 2 stars for horse poop...'
For people who don't know what the "Cadchelin Guide" is, it is the "Michelin Guide" for Corgis.

















To be continued... Cadwaladr.



Monday, 20 May 2013

Dear Insomniacs,

Hiya!

This is Cadwaladr.

Today, I have a present for people who find difficulty in sleeping during the night. Here are some pictures of sheep. You can count as much as you want as I am in the land of sheep!



















Would you like to count more?
Go ahead!
We have plenty of them to count in Wales.



















Have a good sleep, everyone!

'1 sheep, 2 sheep, 3... sheeeee...'
'Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz'

Cadwaladr.