Showing posts with label Richmond Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond Park. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Katie in Richmond Park today

Living next to Richmond Park is a joy every day of the year for all the family but when it snows the pleasure the park gives is wonderful. The excitement started when the kids schools closed on Friday and they all got home early.

I had to cancel my trip to Cambridge University where I was going to speak to the MBA students, which hopefully we can reschedule, and took Sam, Katie and their friends off to catch the first of the tobogganing.

A snowy allotment
Sam had surgery the day before to remove the offending fang and less than 24 hours later he was hurling himself down the slopes deliberately engineering face plants by way of entertainment. Thankfully the stitches held!

On Saturday my sister and I did a brisk walk covering a few miles around the park, admiring the deer and marvelling at the peace and quiet.







Today Katie, Hubbie  and I walked all the way around the park, around 6 miles stopping off at the allotment on the way home to shake the snow off my netting which is doing a vital job  keeping the pigeons off my brassicas. I love this weather, it brings out the best in all of us.


Thursday, 24 November 2011

FENTON!!! and having a rant about rogue dogs


Last night hubbie and I had an absolute howl at the YouTube sensation FENTON!! It is very, very funny see it here: FENTON. We live on the edge of Richmond Park and drive, walk or cycle through it daily, something we know is an absolute privilege, and we are always struck but what an extraordinarily beautiful place it is for the use of everyman and his dog, but ...

Here comes the moan: funny film but why was Fenton not on a lead? I'll tell you why: in my experience some dog owners treat Richmond Park like one big toilet/dog run and often don't bother with a lead.

Over the 15 years we have lived next to the park, every one of the five of us has been attacked by dogs that were not on a lead. The entrance to the park nearest to us, Sheen Common Gate, is literally covered in dog excrement. We have stopped using it on foot as you can't walk through without having to wash your shoes on return. Ironically the bin put there for dog waste by the local authority is often completely empty.

It staggers me - when rogue dogs run up to you, jump at you, growl, bark and sometimes start to snap - how hopeless their dog owners are. Both hubbie and I have really fallen out with dog owners whose dogs have gone for the kids in the park and who have been completely unequal to the task of getting their dogs off our children. We have seen dogs pull over pushchairs, attack each other and the deer, even, shockingly drawing blood.

Clearly the park is a good place to walk dogs. We all love dogs, but keep them on a lead and for pity's sake pick up the poo! If that all sounds too much like hard work, get a hamster.

Saturday, 7 May 2011

Down at the allotment the beanstalks are getting ready for Jack

Alliums and broad beans shooting to the skies
It's all go, go, go at the allotment.