About our walk yesterday
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(You can click on the pictures to enlarge them.)
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It started out as usual, at the proshop where Mrs. Jim dropped Adi and me off.
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This time, instead of going across the golf course near our house, we went the other way. This was done so Adi could see her friend, Lucy again.
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Lucy is a young female beagle. We knew her when she was just little, her mom would take her for walks while she was off work on maternity leave.
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Lately, Lucy has been in her back yard during the day. I guess her mom went back to work. We also remember the time Lucy got lost. There were 'lost dog' notices all over the mailboxes. .
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Now all good things have to come to an end, we had to leave. Lucy said goodbye and followed us along the fence.
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Also note that blooming tree. It is a dogwood tree, probably planted there for Lucy Dog to enjoy.
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We went over the hill and down to the road. Just before the road we stopped at the fairway number five outhouse. This one was nice soft toilet paper, now Rhodent (link), no Sears catalogs or corncobs here. These outhouses even have running hot and cold water and flush toilets. Pretty good for a golf course.
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What do you think is going on at this golf course outhouse? [No, it isn't sliding downhill, my picture is slopped, not the outhouse.]
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Our walk was pretty uneventful from there. We did stop at the mailboxes to sniff around and smell the azaleas.
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Even though it has been a dry winter, things are looking good for azaleas.
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Like I mentioned earlier, all good things have to come to an end. Now it was time for a little work, putting down Weed and Feed fertilizer.
Puppy love is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteMrs Jim will soon catch on that even though she drops you two off away from home, you always seem to find your way back. She'll have to try a blindfold. Well a blindfold or maybe take your dog away.
ReplyDeleteI liked the pic of the dogwoods. You can identify dogwoods by their 'bark'.
Thank you for the tour; I loved it!
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ReplyDeleteI can almost smell those azaleas...
ReplyDeleteThe azaleas are so lovely. You really live in a pretty area Jim. I was just thinking yesterday that it's about time for the weed and feed lawn thing for me.
ReplyDeleteI won't have azaeleas for another month at least. I love love LOVE beagles!
ReplyDeletelove the pictures! i'm so ready for spring and to see the beautiful colors come to life.
ReplyDeletecute beagle too!
blessings!