Last Saturday Olive and I met my friends Kathryn and Mark and
their dog Archie up in the Berkshires for a short but challenging hike up a
steep trail in October Mountain State park in the town of Lee. Olive and Archie
get along splendidly, and immediately curled up together in the back of Mark’s
car for the ride from the grocery store parking lot where we met to the trail.
Not long after starting, it looked like Olive was listening
to my directions. I have hiked many times before with Olive off-leash, so I
removed her leash. For a while she stayed close, but later she seemed to pick
up some kind of scent that she completely focused on. She either did not notice
or ignored when I called her. At that we put her leash back on and kept it on for
the remainder of the hike. The hike was only about two miles total, but a steep
and slippery trail left us all exhausted by the end of the hike.
At the top of the hill was a pond and picnic table where we
all ate lunch, including a treat for each of the two dogs that I usually give
to Olive at lunch time. Kathryn had
picked up some large sugar cookies that were nothing short of awesome, which I
ate with an apple. Bottled water and a cheese sandwich rounded out my lunch.
After driving back to the grocery store lot to pick up my
car Olive plopped down on the floor of my car and slept soundly all the way
home, about a 75-minute ride. Once back in my garage Olive seemed to be fully
rested and wanted a game of “catch the saucer” in the field behind my house. There
later seemed to be some effect from the hike, however, as after our last walk
of the evening she went straight to her bed and slept soundly.
Kathryn took some great photos of hike. Here are a few that I really liked.
Olive likes cooling off in the stream, as this photo shows. |
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Some weeks ago, Nanne, Olive’s breeder, sent me some photos she had of Olive’s litter when she was a newborn puppy. It’s hard to pick out which one is Olive at that age, but I have some guesses.
I don't think the one muzzling Nanne is Olive; the stripe down her forehead is too wide. I am guessing Olive is the puppy third from the left in front. |
Hard to say; I am guessing top left. |
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The covid-19 virus does not seem to be going away. Sad that
social distancing and masks are as important as ever. That means Halloween as I
remember from my childhood will not be happening this year. I usually give out
chocolate bars, while Olive has always behaved well with all the kids coming to
the front door. People have come up with all sorts of schemes for giving out
candy, such as a catapult that was written up in today’s Hartford Courant; call
me lazy, but I am not so inclined to take heroic measures. I decided to just not
give candy out this year and hope that next year will be much closer to a
normal Halloween.
Not to mention that we got some heavy snow here most of the
morning and part of the afternoon. It doesn’t seem to be sticking to the leaves
and branches on the trees as it did a few years ago when we had a freak
Halloween snowstorm with some heavy wet snow that brought down many trees and
limbs.
For those who are looking for something the family can do
together on Halloween night, there are of course many spooky films available on
line or on DVD. Here is a cartoon I remember watching back when it was first
broadcast back in 1964, the day before Halloween, on WPIX-TV out of New York City. It might appeal to kids
up to the age of 12 or so.
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Election day is Tuesday, November 3 this year. The choices
couldn’t be starker. I urge everyone to get out and vote if they have not
already. I deposited my ballot into the secure box in my town nearly a month
ago. Too late to mail your ballot in most jurisdictions, but everyone’s vote is
important. GET OUT AND VOTE!
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A few bits of dog humor I collected since the last posting. Enjoy.
Great post George! The puppies are ADORABLE!!! Oh, this is Laurie. I think I have a blog associated with my real name as opposed to mystic contradance but i don't remember the password so I'll stick with this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks. The puppies were adorable, though I think Olive is pretty adorable now!
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