Amber
No room for anyone else on the kitchen chair!
She was not a small cat, nor a light one.
Ruah's best friend - we miss her.
Having pushed Ruah off the bean bag, Amber proceeds to hold on to her!..
She was Ruah's match in every way!
Amber, with wildcat markings, camouflaged so well.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Thursday, May 08, 2014
May 8th, 2014 - a busy month has just passed
May 8th, 2014.
It has been a busy month!
Catriona and Sean bounced off the night train, having enjoyed their first unaccompanied trip north. They had only three full days here, as Sean had a football match to win? on the Saturday. We did a lot of visiting, decided that it was too early in the year for crabbing (having caught only one that was far too small to be away from its Mum!) and had a trip to the Isle of Skye. Ruah and Amber were so pleased to have the children around! I was delighted that Amber was well all the time – she was Sean’s cat initially and he gave her to me a long time ago when I saw a mouse! I ran Catriona and Sean to Inverness, to catch the train south. They were home by tea time!
After a couple of days watching Amber’s condition deteriorating, I once again visited the vet who agreed that we had done all that we could for her. Her total blindness would never have been a problem, but her kidneys had failed. It is an odd house without her and little Ruah still looks for her, especially when the bean bag they shared is only half full. They were the best of friends. Amber’s forebears were almost certainly wild cats and she resembled them greatly – happily not in nature! I’ll put up a photo of her in the garden, with others and you’ll see. In the meantime my sister-in-law found this not-very-good photo of her in typical indoor pose.
Amber with Alison, 2013 |
Now Heron’s Flight is bustling again and I have friends Angela and Richard from Buxton in Derbyshire here for some days. They have been joined by Gordon and Karin who stay at Morar, near Mallaig. (Gordon, I got the replacement light bulb in Kyle – steps needed!!!) Rabbie’s Tour guides come and go as well. They are all young, full of enthusiasm and I very quiet guests! I am amazed by the necessary talents they show. Besides manoeuvering a fairly large (16seater) vehicle along our non-too wide and very twisty roads, they mend windscreens (with nail varnish!) and PA systems which fail! They are all very enthusiastic and their passengers, from all over the world, must enjoy themselves.
The weather is now mixed – but we did have a wonderful spell when the hoses were out!
Today I am having a visit from Anja and Stephan who have stayed here before. Now, as they bring Alba their dog, they self-cater. Saturday sees the annual visit from Ann McGregor, an older cousin on my father’s side of the family. She’ll come with one of her four grown up children. They travel on a special day trip train from Perth? to Kyle. So I nip to the station, bring them here for lunch, catch up on the McGregor news and get them back to the station in time for the train on its return journey. Ian has the middle name “McGregor”, as did our father.
Next week is quite quiet, but Marian and Grant Bamberger are returning – I look forward to seeing them and perhaps you too?
Best wishes
Ann
PS. Is there anyone out there who will come for a weekend’s “holiday” and sort out my TV system? It really needs a touch of genius, I fear…… Perhaps a weekend is not long enough – I’ll extend the offer!
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