It was only a week ago that we told you about all the snow we received and the trenches and the snow maze in the fenced area.
This is what that looks like today.
It is actually a little more confusing for the blind dogs Hiker and Brook as the piles of snow disappear but of course they are adapting. With the forecast of cold temperatures but no snow we'll at least avoid the dreaded season of mud for a few weeks yet.
This is what that looks like today.
It is actually a little more confusing for the blind dogs Hiker and Brook as the piles of snow disappear but of course they are adapting. With the forecast of cold temperatures but no snow we'll at least avoid the dreaded season of mud for a few weeks yet.
Yes!!! There's room to PLAY and catch a ball---FANTASTIC! And what's a bit of mud between friends.
ReplyDeleteUgh on the mud season that's coming. We've had a lot of rain, but we have a lot of "hardscape" in our backyard so it's not too bad. Still we've had to do what we call "the dance of dryness" (she kinda jumps from foot to foot while you towel them off) a lot this winter!
ReplyDeleteHi hi hi! Ojo here! Snow is pawesome, but ground to smell is pawesome too! I think it must be confusing indeed if the ground is always changing under your paws as the snow melts!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your snow maze with us. It looks like the snow will be gone soon after a couple of more days. We hope you are having a pawsome start to your week. Have fun.
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