This little dog.
Can that face be any cuter????
Some feel that black dogs are adopted less frequently because they don't photograph well. [Apparently these are photos that are used to promote the dogs for adoption.] Other theories are that people just don't always like the color black. Or the color is associated with evil or misfortune.
Clearly, I do not fall into that category. The color of a dog, cat, horse, mule, or any animal has ever made me consider anything different. The color of the animal isn't important. It is the character and temperament of the animal.
I will admit though, that Hannah and Charlie are a bigger challenge to photograph compared to Morris who was tri colored and easy to photo in any kind of light.
Our evening activities.
A little campfire, some lap time for the dogs, and time without distractions.
A little campfire, some lap time for the dogs, and time without distractions.
This space in the forest is so unique and beautiful. I am trying to figure out if I can mow the area with my little self propelled mower on its highest settings. It would be a shame to let it go wild again.
I think Patrick is supposed to come and brush hog the meadow and hopefully this area twice this year.
The mules do go back here to get into shade and relax, but I am going out with the dogs any night that it is calm enough for a fire.
No. No terrible bugs have eaten us. Just Killer Deer.







Oh yes, it is your long weekend after ours. Enjoy the weather and the quietude.
ReplyDeleteIt is so wonderful in the forest—enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo is enough to make anyone melt...
Warm regards, and thank you!
Good long weekend.