I have been seeing some amazing posts from the US of the snowfall there. Here in the UK we will be lucky to get any snow this winter but we do get good mud.
This was going to be my "The Hunt For Red November" post and it was going to be an account of our search for Buddy and what we found whilst we were searching. However I now suspect that I have been duped and that the whole thing was a set up.
I have been leading the investigation into the abduction of the puppy and the first thing that I had to look at was who had the most to gain?
There was no ransom demand and for a while it seemed to me to be a motiveless crime.
In fact the only one who benefited from his imprisonment was Buddy's best friend and companion Fizz. She got to spend most of Sunday and many hours of Monday helping me to search for him.
She also had the opportunity, if anybody was going to be with Buddy on that fateful Sunday morning it would have been his constant companion. She could easily have nudged the door shut after Buddy was inside.
She doesn't have an alibi. It was Sunday morning, people were working in the yard and all of the gates were open, the dogs all had free run of the place.
Forensics didn't turn up anything. Her paw prints were all over the scene but she always has access so you would expect that.
Unfortunately my investigation has to end here. Buddy is not going to say anything. He spent the night in a warm barn and then got treble fussed over when he emerged and Fizz is just giving me Angel Face (How could I think such a thing?)
Could these two be conspirators? We will never know.
One thing that we do know is that Fizz had a lot of fun searching for Buddy and many extra hours of walks and Buddy is now out of intensive care and playing in the yard with his new toys. Plus the Humans have learned a valuable lesson that we must spend more time playing with the dogs and give them much more love and attention.
Here is Red November.
We targeted our search around the Beast's lair at the end of Badger Alley. For the puppy to disappear without trace like that he would have to have been eaten by something quite big, that was my reasoning.
I took this opportunity to revisit the Guelder Rose because following my recent post I had received a tip off to go and look at the seeds.
Who would know that inside the berries were these beautiful little heart shaped jewels?
I am told that when washed and allowed to dry they fade to a delightful pink. Many thanks to Mar'yana Svarnyk for that information.
Our next red was the Bramble.
This sign was just like a red rag to a puppy.
Who made Sign the boss?
Well, you know about Fizz and timber stacks.
In "other reds" there were some lovely Roses....
and in the depths of the Beast's lair Ivy was doing it's bit for Red November.
It was too dark and wet to do the Ivy justice but I know where there is some very colourful Ivy growing on Aspens and we will look at that soon.
Oh and I forgot to tell you... Fizz got muddy :)