It's been a few months since I saw my Aunty Molly, Gran Deme and Great Gran Spice, so being a bank holiday, we all got together for a wonderful woodland walk. The walk was new to me but Molly (who is my favourite playmate) showed me where all the best places were to explore.
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Molly and I searching for sticks |
The woods start at Treslothan Church (near Troon) and run in the direction of Camborne. These feel like secret woods as they're quite tucked away, making them all the more special. Being May, the woods were deep in bluebells, wild garlic, whitebells and the trees were lime green with new leaves. There's a steam meandering through the trees to make this woodland all the more fun.
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Where's Wolly?? Can you see me?? |
Of course I was the muddiest first, but it didn't matter because Molly and I were before long splashing in and out of the stream. Molly searches for sticks in the water and on the river bank, she picks up the best ones, while I wait patiently for her to drop them. I then swoop in and run off while she chases me.
Apparently it was raining heavily while we were having our walk but I didn't notice. I think Great Gran Spice was struggling a little in the rain, taking just a little longer to catch us up than usual. Great Gran and I have a special bond though as she looked after me when my mum died when I was just a few days old. My posh show name is 'Santandore Spice's Samson' in her honour. She's a legend.
In a few weeks I'm off on my holidays to stay with Molly, Deme and Spice and can't wait for all the adventures we'll have together.
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Great Gran Spice (left) Aunty Molly (back centre) Gran Deme (front centre) Me (right) |
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