She loves to bring a 'treasure' home from every walk. Some days it can be a 4ft branch, other day, a 2 inch one! Sometimes it will be a plastic bottle, or a half a smelly old tennis ball belonging to someone else.
Well, she found this one washed up on the beach today. It might not look it, but it was really heavy! Sadly, she just couldn't carry it home, she couldn't even lift it fully off the ground, but she had good fun trying!
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
So she brought this little sticky one home instead.
Katy and her stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy and her stick by Niseag, on Flickr
And Lucy's brain was only on the bunnies living in the sand dunes
Lucy by Niseag, on Flickr
Lucy by Niseag, on Flickr
Well, she found this one washed up on the beach today. It might not look it, but it was really heavy! Sadly, she just couldn't carry it home, she couldn't even lift it fully off the ground, but she had good fun trying!
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy's EPIC stick by Niseag, on Flickr
So she brought this little sticky one home instead.
Katy and her stick by Niseag, on Flickr
Katy and her stick by Niseag, on Flickr
And Lucy's brain was only on the bunnies living in the sand dunes
Lucy by Niseag, on Flickr
Lucy by Niseag, on Flickr