One day, we took the Lady and Man for a walk in Callie's Sugar Bush. They were very good and hardly needed to be on leash.
Come with us on this late fall walk.
Hailey is almost always in the lead |
Except when we find some really good smells and maybe some poop |
Pretending to not have been eating poop |
Pretending there isn't snow out there |
Going off the beaten path |
Man having to go back on leash because he wouldn't stay on the path |
The good thing about a frozen ground is no muddy foot prints |
Waiting for slow Lady to catch up |
Checking out Callie's new machine |
Old dogs can zoom, especially if they are not in the lead |
Catching up with Callie by the Sugar Bush |
We hope you enjoyed this nature stroll. Thanks to Rosy and Sunny for hosting Nature Friday!
Well it's only 11 am and now I've been on two frosty hikes this morning. Although at least there was no snow in Aberdeen.
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting us along, and Happy Nature Friday.
Toodle-oo!
Nobby.
good that you had the leash to help your man out, before he gets lost ....
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes, ta, that was very refreshing! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
we did enjoy your bush strolling and wish we had bush like Callies to stroll off leash in. Mama wants to drive that big new machine
ReplyDeleteOMDs that was a great walk in Nature...Phod nice of you to let Lee go first. It makes my heart sing to see her be able to take a walk with you and your MAN
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
What a beautiful stroll you had! We are glasd your humans were so well behaved.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy & Sunny
You sure have a cool place for a stroll. Too bad you had to put the Man back on leash when he went off the trail. BOL!
ReplyDeleteLate fall is a great time for a walk in the woods. There is less vegetation and less ticks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful place! Nature stroll is the best!! Juno xo
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