I think the Ming-a-Ling is onto something here, literally,Perhaps I should take her hint, take the day off, and live the life of a cat.
This blog began because of Riley, the Berner boy that has brought so much joy into our lives. Riley is an 75 pound Bernese Mountain dog that came to us from Germany when he was just 12 weeks old. He is five years old now. Sabrina is a two year old Flat Coated Retriever. I write about our daily lives together, our adventures, and our best memories. Feel free to leave comments for me. I love to read them. Thanks for dropping by!
This past weekend, we headed up to New Hampshire's Pillsbury State Park. We left on Thursday and arrived shortly after dark. On our way up, we stopped by the Common Man, a restaurant we have stopped at frequently before, to enjoy a hearty meal. Jeffrey had some seafood saute and I enjoyed the pot roast. Yum. We've had many good meals here.
Riley was a good boy, willing to share his air mattress with his little sister, who just loves to cuddle with him!
There was wrestling, there was chasing, there was digging and rolling and splashing. Needless to say, the dogs got pretty dirty, especially since we had gotten a little bit of rain during the night. We were able to take Sabrina out on the boat for the first time and good thing we kept the leash on her! She was thrilled to watch the ripples of water pass by the boat and tried her best to jump out to catch the pond grass. When we slowed the boat down in the middle of the pond for some fishing, the dogs settled down to take a nice leisurely nap. Our two dogs could not be any more different in personality. Sabrina decided that smack dab in the middle of the boat was the perfect spot for her to roll over on her back, extend her paws over her head and out as far as they could reach and take a snooze. Riley preferred to carefully curl up next to my feet and keep his head in my lap.
Everyday the dogs and I took a short hike near our campsite while Jeffrey went running. Some times we spent the time gathering fallen twigs and branches to start the evening fire. The dogs were a great help, dragging sticks back to camp with me. Along one trail I found delicious little morsels of blackberries growing wild. Sabrina quickly learned to pick them right off the bushes! More please!
The great outdoors was peaceful, especially at dawn and after dusk. Along with raccoons, chipmunks, and squirrels, we were neighbors to the loons as well as this beautiful, and large, bird. I'm guessing it's a woodpecker. It bears a strong resemblance to Woody the Woodpecker.
That little Sabrina continues to surprise me everyday. One minute I'm frustrated cuz I cannot believe she's doing something I've told her not to do and then the next minute I am amazed by how smart she is. I have to keep reminding myself that she is just a baby and everyday is a learning experience.
Then finally as we returned back to where my car was parked, she wow'd me again with her smarts. I had stopped about 30 feet from where three cars were parked in line with mine. A gentleman I knew and his beautiful 12 year old Husky were just arriving. We were having regular HowYaDoin morning conversation when I did a quick scan to check where the dogs were. Sabrina had found my car and was sitting so nicely by the rear passenger door, waiting to go home. 10 days with us and she already knows our car! I don't really remember how long it took Riley to know our car....hmm....










Sunday morning family outing. We packed up the dogs and headed to the Esplanade to enjoy a gorgeous morning. When Riley first came to us, we did the same thing his first week. The Esplanade is a great place for a puppy to experience lots of sights, smells, and stimulation. She did great. We are lucky she is such a calm puppy. Riley kept a good eye on her too.


