Showing posts with label In the Country. Show all posts
Showing posts with label In the Country. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

After the Muddy Waterhole...


These photos don't accurately capture just how muddy my usually white-faced and white-legged huskies were that day.



And they don't look that upset about it, do they? :)

Pasture Fun



Thursday, January 5, 2012

Huskies and the Cows


Isabella has seen my dad's cows once or twice before, when we brought her to my parents' house for the holidays last year. Jake, until this point, had not.

Isabella kept jumping around, getting into her "let's play" stance, while Jake said rigid, barking at them all. The cows weren't spooked; they merely crowded around closer to the fence to get a better look.

It was a bit funny to watch.

For more photos of the cows, please click here.

Off-Leash in the Country



MUCH fun was had by both on Christmas Day.

Initially they were together in a big pen, while the humans enjoyed Christmas lunch inside the house. (Animals aren't allowed in my parents' house.)

At some point in the afternoon, our houdinis escaped the pen and tried to enter the house...Jake through the back door (straight into the kitchen), and Isabella through the front door (into the foyer and next to the desserts). A joint effort to break in, and they almost succeeded. :) Luckily I caught Jake, and Isabella came fairly willingly back to my husband.

Later that afternoon, they enjoyed some time out in the yard with Skunk. It took Jake and Skunk a little bit of time to get adjusted to each other, but after that they all had a blast chasing each other. Isabella and Jake don't get many opportunities to run as hard as they like outside, off-leash, so they kept doing funny little jumps into the air almost as a way of expressing their pure delight at being allowed to for once.

Late afternoon, we went for the usual Christmas afternoon walk out in the country, with my dad and some aunts and uncles, and Isabella, Jake and Skunk in tow. We took their leashes off at one point, amid all the cow pastures, and they took off again, enjoying the freedom and taking in all the smells (aahh, cow patties...).

Alas, that's when things went a bit downhill...for me and my husband, at least. Skunk suddenly darted off through the pasture, Isabella and Jake hot on his heels...and right past a huge, muddy water hole. Have I mentioned my huskies love water? Oh yes...Skunk doesn't like to be wet, so he went around the huge hole (like a good dog), but not my dogs. Jake merely walked through the muddy mess to the other side, after a drink or two...but Isabella DANCED in it, like a dog that had never been given such a pleasure in her whole life. It took a bit of convincing to get her to come out of it, especially since she was pretty sure she was in trouble for it. Needless to say, both were a mess when we finally got their leashes back on them. They both knew they were in trouble, but they didn't look near as worried about it as they usually do.

After a hose-down at the house, a bit of towel-drying and a little more air-drying in their pens, we drove our huskies home for the night. Quick baths (no way they'd stay in the house smelling and looking like that) and they were out like lights, worn out from the days' events.

A very good Christmas in all...

Monday, September 19, 2011

Isabella's First Christmas





A juicy piece of meat made especially for her by her daddy, much running and chasing with Skunk, and an afternoon walk in the country...A day well spent, a night well slept. :)

Isabella's First Thanksgiving















We went over to my parents' for Thanksgiving, bringing Isabella with us. There, she got to meet our parents' dog, Skunk, and my dad's cows. Skunk doesn't usually have any other dogs to play with, so he didn't know what to think of our masked, energetic puppy. And I'm not sure who was more curious about the other-- the large herd of cows that gathered around the fence, or Isabella, trying to figure out what the heck these giant, funny-looking creatures were.
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After the usual grand lunchtime meal, we went for a walk in the country. The only thing Isabella would've liked better was if she could've been off her leash, like Skunk.
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Walking with her Daddy-- one of my favorite early shots of the two of them together. :)