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Monday, March 9, 2020

Doggie pictures

You know, these aren't that easy to come by.  Her ability to scare everything off combined with nothing being around, and what little there is around beating hasty retreats, my will to fight with my camera's stupid "only at room temps" batteries is a bit shrivled.  Nevertheless, here are some I have snapped lately...


This set was from one week ago.  Here we are at the Swamp...

At least she's not chasing joggers anymore...

This will be fun in a few months when the green slime returns...




My best attempt at an entire tree full of squirrels running around like they just got back from Starbucks. The brown object upper middle is the only one I got.

"But how do I get up there?"
We now move to Saturday.  This was what I posted Sunday on FB. 




The text with it was:

Highlights of Misty's walk:
1- Tries to take poop, cuts loud fart
2- Gets teased by squirrel who looks at her eye-level from across the trail on a tree going 'nyah nyah'; She chases him up the tree, loses sight of him, sees him back on the other side of trail, breaks the plastic loop to my handless doggie belt while in pursuit, goes no farther b/c she wraps leash around the tree while in pursuit
3- Tries repeatedly to wade into river to chase geese, amuses old man sitting in his truck watching
4-Impersonates a Pointer (see picture)


This was after the first squirrel teased her and before the other one made her break the belt...


She is NOT a one-person selfie dog...

Sunday morning...

This is a bird she just chased from 2 different 'safe spots' on the ground and up into a tree.

This is her trying to grasp that birds, as well as squirrels, can go up into trees.

Sure sign of spring- redwings back in force


And finally, one from today...

Watching the two ducks she just scared out of the Duck Pond sailing away...

4 comments:

  1. Doggie pictures are so nice, and make me feel happy

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  2. Your love for doggies are so well expressed through the pictures you have shared with us readers dear Martin. Thank you for giving us such amazing outdoor and nature filled surrounding. Highly appreciate you showcasing the beautiful tree full family of squirrels and your doggies want to reach up there.

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