There are two paths you can go on. Also two dogs.
Actually, four dogs, but the other two already ran ahead.
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There are two paths you can go on. Also two dogs.
Actually, four dogs, but the other two already ran ahead.
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That’s less than half of the sugar cane on the bed when Gretchen wondered, “What was I thinking?”
Nervous Nellie thought it was great fun, running up and down the cane bed as I was digging it. The other dogs got bored and went home.
Gretchen cut almost all of the cane with her machete. (She didn’t approve of my axe.) Continue reading
Despite how it sometimes seems, the porch dogs do from time to time stop barking and just lie quietly on their beds. In this case both on the same bed, because Yellow Dog was in residence.
Yellow Dog, Honeybun, Nervous Nellie, far to near
Don’t worry, there are actually four beds, one for each dog, if they want them.
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Cleanly, those porch dogs are. After a walk, Honeybun stuck her head under the bathwater and paddled furiously. Nervous Nellie seemed more inclined to get a drink.
Yes, that’s beautyberry, Callicarpa americana, around the dog beauty bath.
Honeybun and Nervous Nellie in the beautyberry bathtub
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Leash training day.
Honeybun and Nervous Nellie on their food deck, Brown Dog and Yellow Dog
Nervous Nellie is also known as the Jackal, because she looks like one, and loves to skulk around and bark. She barks less as times goes on.
Oh, yeah: that’s Gretchen.
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At going on 13 years old, Yellow Dog is an octogenarian in human years, with arthritis to show for it.
Brown Dog, who is the same age, was probably sleeping somewhere.
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Brown Dog likes boats.
Brown Dog and Gretchen with halo
Especially this old flatboat. Continue reading
Apparently box turtles don’t like blackberries, even when Gretchen offers them. And Yellow Dog doesn’t notice turtles.
Gretchen offers blackberry to turtle
Yellow Dog and Brown Dog cooling off in a beaver pond.
Gretchen is represented by her camera there on the right.
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She transplanted that tree when it wasn’t knee-high.
Don’t tell her other trees she likes this one better. Continue reading