I haven't had much energy lately, but one fine morning I felt I had to get out into nature with the dogs. I drove to Brasher State Forest and found what is called a truck trail, leading off of McCarthy Road. It had a closed gate but that wouldn't have been needed because there was a four foot snow pile along the side of McCarthy Road which I had to climb over to get onto the trail. Snowmobiles had packed down the snow on the trail:
The dogs were ecstatic and had trouble deciding if they'd rather run wildly or stop and sniff everything. They tried to do both:
They'd run too far ahead and I'd call them back - and then we'd repeat the process:
The sun was bright but trees shaded parts of the trail and made photos difficult. But of course the dogs didn't care about my pictures - they were having too much fun:
Daphne, Clover and Jack kept finding what looked like small dog poops, too small for coyotes. I wondered if someone besides me had been walking their dogs here:
Jack, the little engine that could. He chugged along running first one way, then the other:
I hadn't planned on going far, but the dogs had other ideas:
Seamus looked like a new dog since he got his haircut. He didn't seem at all cold, though:
I've tried teaching them the meaning of "Stop!" Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't:
The four small dogs stopped to sniff something and Daphne came over to me to be sure I was OK with that. I was:
Besides running, Jack likes to roll ecstatically. In this case, his rolling took him downhill on the ice:
And onward we walked. I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
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