Monday, February 22, 2010

Powder Day out at the Rez

The sun finally came out so I treated the Trouble Twins to some fun out at the Boulder Rez.

It was a perfect powder day, no crusty snow/ice in sight.  It was slow going for me in the deep powder (maybe 5"-6", more in some places where it had drifted) but these guys had no problem.


Cody stays at home these days for most of my Rez excursions.  It's a lot for him physically and the footing hasn't been great out there and it seems he's always coming up gimpy after being out there.  He also has a bad tendency to quietly wander off and it's hard for me to keep tabs on him and the Trouble Twins when it's just me.  I can do it of course but it's hardly relaxing.  So instead Jonny takes him on solo walks and little excursions to different parks around town.  I tried playing with him in the yard when I got back and he was game for a bit but he was more interested in playing treasure hunt in the snow for poop to eat.  I guess even after all these years I'm still not as exciting as poop.

7 comments:

  1. Great photos!
    I love the snow when it's like this. We actually got two days of training in this weekend.

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  2. You were out training in that storm? Sheesh, now I feel like a whiny complainer. I'll have to make a trip out to Biscuit Eaters for sure today. No reason I can't work on those weave poles.

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  3. Ooooh, love those photos of Strummer and Lola laying low in the snow.

    Cody!! You're too handsome to be a poop eater!

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  4. Love the last photo in particular.

    Wish I had a Rez here where I could take the dogs. Ah, well. At least I'm out mowing my lawn instead of trudging through snow.

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  5. Yeah, sure rub it in. I could finally see little bits and pieces of my lawn again this morning but now it's snowing. Again. Only a slight dusting but still.

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  6. That's my doggies! Hope you're doing well.

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  7. We're all doing well all things considered, thanks Ed!

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