I was walking the trail along Clear Pond, in the White Hill Wild Forest, with my friend, Evelyn, and all our dogs (see also Part 1, posted yesterday). The pooches were having a grand time as we explored the shoreline:
After each trip to the pond, we'd return to the main trail and walk farther into the forest to find the next water access point:
Steeplebush was blooming, and this one was next to a lovely White Pine:
Little Clover and Daphne ran along the water at the next shoreline site we visited:
And Seamus waded right in:
Peekaboo:
Seamus, Daphne and Jack kept cool:
And Clover tiptoed through the wildflowers (mostly Spotted Knapweed and Queen Anne's Lace):
Clover and Daphne checked out the waterlilies:
And I snapped a photo of this lovely scene with Bullhead Lilies, Pickerlweed and Steeplebush:
We headed back to our car and drove the short distance to a camping area:
There, we again headed for the shoreline of Clear Pond, where Meadowsweet and Common St. Johnswort were blooming prolifically:
We explored a lovely clearing beside the water, the dogs again got wet, and then Evelyn called them back toward the car. We had six happy dogs and two happy people:
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