Apparently chairs are much better than the nice doggy bed on the floor.
Or ...
the dogs have taken over and I am their servant.
Hannah still has to be lifted onto the chair, she hasn't gotten the jump down quite yet.
Hannah still has to be lifted onto the chair, she hasn't gotten the jump down quite yet.
They keep me safe and busy.
Charlie is the watchdog and Hannah runs to hide if she hears a loud or unfamiliar noise.
After the scrapper dudes left, we headed out for some exploring. [More about them another time.]
We explored a new area.
On the eastern side of the bluff spring flowers were pushing up.
Spring Beauties
[they should carpet the forests in
about two weeks]
[they should carpet the forests in
about two weeks]
Spring Beauties and
the sprouts of Dutchman's Breeches
the sprouts of Dutchman's Breeches
Blood Root a very unique
spring flower.
spring flower.
If it is really hot while hiking this summer, I know where I can go to cool off. All I have to do is stand at this crack in the bluff and feel the cold air venting out.
Natural air conditioning!
Hannah loved the cold so much she had super zoomies.
The bluff has such unique shapes, forms, and colors.
Here is the view of the Kickapoo River retreating from its flood stage. I was standing on a bridge about 10 feet above the river. The bridge still had mud and debris on it.
The pussy willows along the trail that runs alongside the river were bright with their catkins.
On the hike back I saw a pair of swans and a pair of Sandhill Cranes in the wetlands.
Both dogs slept on the way home.
It was a cold but good day.












