Apart from the increased need to use my glasses to read any form of instructions, forgetting completely the reason why I went upstairs and the ability to fall asleep just as my favourite programme is starting, the other reason why I know I am getting older is that time is going so fast. I try to write the blog each week (less I forget what we have been doing) but the days just seem to race past and before I know it it’s a fortnight since I last put finger to keyboard.
We have had some pretty hectic times being full up with our bed and breakfast guests, friends and family coming to stay plus seeing mums (both) and Lucy. Last weekend Alan and Trish came to stay again bringing their parents. Ronnie is 94 and Hazel a tad younger and they were full of life and laughter. Alan and Trish made the most of the beautiful weather and took them out everyday to enjoy Exmoor in her autumn glory. Other guests did some lovely walks we recommended and everyone went home tanned and very relaxed.
Autumn is well and truly here with the leaves turning beautiful shades of green, brown and orange in the woods. All the geraniums in the tubs are holding on and there is still a lot of colour in the flower beds – the hot weather last week gave everything an extra boost.
The rut has started and the stags have moved out of their bachelor groups and started to be interested in the female of the species! At night with the windows open you can hear the stags roaring – it’s quite a haunting sound in its own way. Up on the moor the stags are very evident with their coats a deep brown and their antlers looking magnificent as they round up their hinds. Derek took these photos at Cods End Moor above Exford last weekend and you can clearly see the colour difference and size between the stag and hinds.
We went up onto Winsford Hill yesterday and there were 3 of this years foals playing chase. They were galloping up and down the paths, bucking and kicking out at one another. All was fine until one slipped over with a crash but watching him I think it was only his pride that was dented!
Lucy has started a new job in a racing stable at South Molton and we popped down on Sunday to meet up with her and take her for a meal. She seems very tired but enjoying the work. Its long hours with little time off but she is riding up to 5 horses a day plus grooming, mucking out, working with horse dentists and farriers, strimming and learning a lot.

Quite impressive that you managed to catch so many deer out on camera in the open. I've visited exmoor a few times and never actually seen one, it's good to see that in the UK there is at least some places where rural areas aren't prone to agressive industrialisation.
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