The Soggy Cumbrian Vixens

*kicks off hunter rubber boots and wonders off to make a nice warm comforting pot of nice tea* A very wet and soggy greeting to you all *waves a soggy paw*. Well today and in fact this week at work has been a wash out, we have had flooding in our home again, tack room for the first time in about a year also managed to get water in. So did the office, and one of our staff member’s accommodations. Water just ran straight though the valley and because we are in a natural basin we caught the brunt of it, and it was the type of flood that also brought in sticky mud with it as well. But I am glad to say the flood water has gone and all the buildings that managed to get flood water inside them are not well and truly free of flood water. Oh and hello everyone it’s Motoko blogging for you all today *sips freshly made tea*. Shall we now take a lot at what the weather has in stall for us all for the next few days?

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Hmm, well that is an improvement weather wise isn’t but not a vast improvement I must say. Still any improvement is better than not improving so I am happy with the weather. Right then proper blogging time, yes it’s been a long hard week but I am glad to say that work is over for us all for another week and that means that we can all dry out in front of the log fire for the next few days, and relax and play games and just recharge ourselves before we head on out into the vast wilderness of Cumbria. Been wearing waterproofs 100% of the time while at work, from 05:00 till 17:00 and I can tell you I shall be glad to leave them to one side over the next few days. Ocean rainwear is fantastic for working in all weather in Cumbria but it does start to feel heavy after a few hours of wearing it and working in it. Lest our 66N gear is lighter but that is not for yard work that is for wearing while riding on a trek!

As some of you may have read on my twitter stream my friend Ritsuko (we call her Neko as that is her nick name she has always had) has her long lost sister over for a while. I did a blog called “Two Nekos Are Better Thank One” if you wish to read up on the story behind that if you want to catch up on things. Well I can tell you now Ritsuko and her sister Chinatsu are twins and apart one being diabetic and one needing glasses they are identical to each other, even have the same (by chance) style of free flowing hair. This proves them with plenty of moments where they can create a sea of pranks, cheekiness and mischief moments. Ritsuko is still working even though her sister is here and her sister follows her around and helps out with small jobs like doing the water buckets and that kind of easy going job. But Ritsuko has lent Chinatsu a set of yard coveralls and waterproofs, of which have “Ritsuko” on the name badge, so as you can guess once Chinatsu has removed her glasses they start to pretend to be each other and it provides them is much amusement while everyone else works out who is really who! Both are extremely ticklish so that plan failed and stopped speaking English as well so it was even harder to see who was who, and Chinatsu had contacts on so getting one to read something would also fail. In the end all became clear when Chinatsu took of her borrowed hunter rubber boots I could see that they were 2 sizes too big! Her borrowed waterproof bottoms had covered them up! They looked angry that their plan had been foiled, and now she has correct fitting hunter rubber boot so I will have work out who is who all over again!

Some of you now know that I and Jenny partake in a kind of kink called “Pony Play” and for myself and Jenny it is non-sexual and at the moment we are helping a very good friend of ours plan, design and work out a photo shoot. The subject of the photo shoot is all about “Pony Play” and myself and my friend Sam Mia shall be modelling for my friend. We have designed custom made tack and costume items for the shoot and we don’t think there is anything like what we have designed, as it is all bespoke. We have used the same leather work people that made a lot of Anna Roses gear. So as you can see my friend is really trying to make a go of this shoot and I know my friend shall be just fine, and even better now that myself and Jenny are to give full advice on the matter as well as Sam Mia and I modelling for my friend, nothing can go wrong.

Well I must depart now and have a shower, ocean waterproof rainwear is not breathable and wearing them over coveralls makes one rather hot. So I shall end the blog today, and we have fish and chips cooking I better have a fast shower!

That is all about it for the blog this evening but We shall blog again real soon, so take care!

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Konnichiwa! Our names are Motoko and Jenny Carter, and on the 15th December 2005 we got married! We live in the chilly, wet place called Lake District, which is the wettest place in England! I lived in Japan from the age of five and only came back to England to live for good, one year after I and Jenny got married. I worked in Japan as a JASDF Pilot, and came back to England to visit Jenny. Jenny has always lived in Cumbria all her life, and has a rich Cumbrian accent, and was a member of the Territorial Army as a Medic. We both love horses and Kayaking, which are two of our greatest pastimes. We own a Beneteau First 30 sailing yacht, which we brought at the Southampton boat show on the 21st September 2011. Before that we used to own a Beneteau First 35 yacht. I and Jenny are owners of the yard the riding school, which we brought from the original owners in late 2010. We are now turning the yard into a horse trekking centre. Weather here is randomly sunny or wet, cold and damp. Never really an in-between weather pattern here! But if your kayaking and its raining you get wet anyway so weather doesn't really put us off working or doing out door things. I am pretty easy going and mostly very random, sometimes slow on the uptake as far as using English goes. On 4th of April 2011 we adopted a teenage girl called Amanda, who we had been fostering a few months before we decide we would take the next step and adopt her. I and Jenny have always been happy with the way our relationship was but there was always something we both agreed that was missing. That something of course was a daughter or son. After a few months of fostering Amanda we decided to adopt her, and we feel that our relationship is now complete and that all three of us are very happy.

Posted on January 26, 2012, in Cumbrian Life, Family Related, Friends And Friendship and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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