We had a nice walk. Warm weather with a cool breeze. What more could we ask for.
Just as we started walking I told my wife the only thing I wanted her to be careful about was the mamushi (a poisonous adder). Around 2 minutes later we ran into one. Bit of irony there, but happy I saw him first.
Checking the GPS.
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All my dogs love mud. Dammit.
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Baron testing the wallow temperature.
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Moving carefully toward the 'action'.
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Great pics...lovely autobio title too. My foodie mind can sadly only process these pics in terms of "truffle hunting/wild raspberries/takenoko/& pork glorious pork!!"...I'd make a sorry tracker for sure.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of 'change the world'. "20 years later, when the young traveller returned..." Also, like your construction-worker toe-shoes. --Win
ReplyDeleteWhy does blogger cut out the right side of the pictures? Not cool.
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