After going up to malvern to visits my parents and slightly unwell grandad, it was only a matter of time before we managed to get out for a walk on the Malvern Hills , its was a lovely morning and Beanz was in her element with all those steep drops and Rabbit holes everywhere.. Here’s some lovely pictures of Beanz the Patterdale terrier doing what she does best..
Hope you enjoy them..

The Cotswold Hills just poking through the cloud
Well we made it up here so time to get the camera out …
Here`s a picture of the Cotswold hill`s in the distance , effectively between the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds is what is referred to as the Seven valley and on a clear day you would see it much better..

The reservoir
We all know how much rain and flooding go on around these parts of the country.
So what a good place to catch all the natural spring water as it filters though the hills.

You can just about see Beanz at the front of the hikers, saying hello ,
Hikers heaven , you should see these hill`s on Christmas day , not kidding it is heaving, i think they all come up here to earn there dinner, but what a great place visit and you definitely get that power sensation when you get to the top with the wind in your face…

Patterdale Heaven
As Patterdales Terriers are from Cumbria there are right at home here on the Malvern Hills.

Beanz catching up with us

"Meg"
Above is Meg and owner,
funny enough she is from Hertfordshire and was up there on a visit too. We stopped to have a little chat with them all the while Beanz was nowhere to be seen .

Terrier in work mode
They say terriers are rat and mice dogs but they are definitely up for a bigger rabbit and enjoy the hunt.

This little Terrier seems to be occupied

Top of the World

Smile for the camera
Hope you enjoyed this mini Terrier adventure..