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A Christmas Eve Walk

December 31, 2013 By Jodi

Most of the time when I walk the dogs, I walk them by myself.  Because they are both largish dogs, when I’m walking by myself I tend to stick to places I’m comfortable, which is mainly the park at the top of my street.

Christmas Eve I only had to work a half a day, and since I knew that our Christmas Day walk was going to be short, I convinced Hubby to join us and together we took the dogs to our local rail trail.

Our local rail trail is an old rail road track that has been converted into a walking path.  The rails have been pulled up, leaving a very lovely, rustic, evenly graded trail which is perfect for walking, riding a bike or snow shoeing or cross country skiing when weather permits.

Christmas Eve 4

You can literally walk from one town into another.

At different points, the trail intersects with other trails and provides miles and miles of trails.

We could access the rail trail through our park, but I had the bright idea of driving down the street to the trail access located right next to our one lane tunnel.

The trail (of course) goes OVER the tunnel, but I didn’t think of that.  Or of the climb it would take to get there.  Hubby took Sampson and I had Delilah and she was ready and willing to go.  She actually hopped up some of the stairs.

Christmas Eve1 They only look like they go to heaven, they really just go to the top of the tunnel.

So while Delilah was leading the charge, I was being dragged climbing up behind her silently beseeching my lungs, expand, collapse, expand collapse because speaking was out of the question.  As I reached the top of the stairs I distinctly heard my thighs scream at my knees, “STOP! RIGHT! NOW!”

My knees were more than willing to oblige, thankfully we were at the top, because I don’t think I could have climbed any further.

I love taking the dogs new places, it really engages their senses, which helps tire them out.

Christmas Eve 2

Right from the get, Delilah had me anxious.  She kept going over to the edge of the trail and trying to climb down. I admit some areas were very tempting and calling to be explored, but the slope was entirely too steep.

Wall

You can’t tell from the photo, but the drop is quite a ways down.

I expected there wouldn’t be a lot of folks out and about on Christmas Eve but we encountered quite a few.   Eventually I noted a walker with a dog in the distance, so we turned around and headed back.  I didn’t want to get caught in an area where I had no room to remove Delilah if the need arose.

Christmas Eve 3 Delilah took the opportunity to look down at all the cars waiting their turns to pass through the one lane tunnel.

One of the things I love about the place we are living is the variety of trails that are available to us.  Hubby and I actually took the dogs to two other places over the Christmas break which I will share another time.

Did you do anything special for your dogs over the Christmas break?  Do you have converted rail trails in your area?  What do you think of the idea?

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You Make Me Smile – December 29, 2013

December 29, 2013 By Jodi

Sampson and Delilah, the way you stop and look ahead on the trail, alert for dogs or people…

Sam and Dee you make me smile.

Lately I’ve been loving photos of people and dogs looking off in the distance.  When I can get these two actually looking at the same thing,  well it’s a bonus.

Do you struggle trying to get your dogs to look at the same thing at the same time?

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Follow-Up Friday, December 27, 2013

December 27, 2013 By Jodi

Welcome to Follow-up Friday, the blog hop that wraps up your week and leads you right into the weekend.

Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop

Follow-Up Friday Blog Hop

 

No More Cone and Advent Calendar for Dog Lovers Day 21

Houndstooth said, “I remember having to have stitches after ingrown toenail removal once. The doctor yanked the knot out right through my toe!”

O.M.G. I think I would have yanked something of his out, right through his mouth!  I can’t imagine.

Lauranne said, “I have only just clicked that your dogs are named Sampson and Delilah as in the famous couple and story from the bible (ok possibly not out of the bible but I hope you know what I mean).”

When Hubby and I decided to get a puppy from my friend’s brother’s dog, I suggested getting two and giving them a cute name like Jack and Jill.  We tossed around some names and decided on Sampson and Delilah.  Then we only ended up taking one puppy, Sampson. I found out after the fact that the biblical spelling is Samson.  Oh well it fits him. 🙂  Hubby only agreed to let me rescue Delilah (who was named Ginny at the time) if I changed her name.

It was a small concession for the joy she brings.

Thoughts from a Winter Walk and Advent Calendar for Dog Lovers Day 24

Lauranne said, “I have those thoughts. On my weekend walk with BD it was “if I slip and fall on my arse who’s going to help me get up”

Oh I think that all the time too.  I wonder, will Delilah just drag me on my ass, or will I drop the leash and just lie there waiting for someone to find me?

Not last New Year’s eve, but the year before I actually did fall.  Sampson the little dick just ignored me but Delilah came back and waited until I could get up.  I called Hubby from the cell, but after a minute caught my breath and didn’t need him to come get me.  I thought I had dislocated my shoulder, but turns out it was just a hard fall.

Always carry a cell phone or whistle!

Emma said, “Mom has no footwear leaks, but she has three of us on leash and we do sometimes act up. Katie will refuse to walk which is a cue to Bailie and I to play chase and wrestle. Normally we only do these things when other people walking dog(s) are approaching or on a busier road. Lots of loud bad language comes out of Mom’s mouth.”

LOL Emma, if someone actually heard me on our walks, they would never believe I love my dogs.  I say lots of bad words too!

Cupcake’s comment cracked me up, “When we walk, Mom thinks, “Isn’t Cupcake the cutest most well-behaved dog? She is so friendly and smart and sweet. And most of all, she never eats goose poop or tries to fall down the sewer or gets scared of helicopters flying over us.”

Yeah, I’m sure that’s exactly what mom is thinking Cupcake!

Hawk said, “First, Sampson, your human is calling you so you stay close and the hunters don’t think you’re a deer or a farmer doesn’t think you’re a coyote after their stock.”

You make a good point Hawk, I do worry about that, but I’m usually so loud when we’re walking that I’d scare off any deer.

Christmas Reflections

Hailey and Zaphod said, “So Christmas day after our gifts, we went to the movies and we had leftovers for dinner.”

We both had yesterday off so we went to the movies then.  But we did play a video game after everyone had left. The dogs (of course) were sacked out on the couch!

Leslie said, “(I need to meet Sampson so I can get some Labby loving. I miss it so.)”

I think you should Leslie, you will get lots of loving from Sampson, he would absolutely adore you.

Oz the Terrier said, ” I tried to trip Ma on Christmas Eve afternoon when she was shredding the Lechon Asado (roasted pork); she didn’t trip but she bobbled and some pork went flying…right into my mouth!”

Oh Oz, you naughty boy!  LOL Did bad words come out of Ma’s mouth?

Frankie and Ernie said, “Somehow We missed out on the last two days of the Christmas Pressie give aways.”

You can still enter!  It’s open until the 31st.  Day 23 is here and Day 24 is here.

Marquie said, “We have to keep a gate up to discourage Petal, and her cousin Penny, from coming into the kitchen to “help””

Our kitchen is set up in such a way that I can’t block it off.  It is a feature of the house that I’m not fond of.

I’m still loving this picture.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA In fact, I think I might frame it!

That’s a wrap for this week’s edition of Follow-up Friday, thanks for joining me and have a marvelous weekend!



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