But as usual not to be. I don't want to give too much away, but our peace was very soon disturbed. This photo below is our favorite bench to sit and watch the mountains.
The first four photos will show you our happy peaceful place.
Full of color and birdsong, with the sound of a stream in the river close by. I mean what more can one want than to sit and enjoy some peace?
The wind also stopped playing games with clouds and everything was mild and beautiful. Until .....
I heard a familiar sound and turned with my camera to see trouble on its way. This little guy came barreling towards us.
The doggy's owner called, and I took him back to his mommy. I think he also liked to sit with us to breathe in the peace.
So, we returned to our peaceful thoughts, but it was not to be, as then something else took place.
At first, we saw this one coming out of the river.
And then the cavalry, or doggie brigade arrived.
Game on and no rest for the .... :)
And so we said selah, time for us to return homeward bound.
At times it is very quiet out here, but many people have cottoned onto the idea to come for an outing during the power cuts. I think that their hounds have also gotten used to it and as soon as the power goes off, the dogs will start to bark their owners out of the house :)
Canines are very clever, and they always get what they want out of their owners, at least our little guy did. We are glad to see that they have many happy times here, and they get some great exercise. So do the owners, as many times we see them running after, trying to catch their dogs.
Some dogs hide and we see owners walking around whistling and calling, until they are tired. We often get doggies coming up to us, and then they refuse to go back to their owners.
Such is life.
I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and story.
And That's All Friends.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.
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