Sunday, September 7, 2014

Campground walks, strolls, & perambulations

A few more entries to wind up our stay in my favorite area - and then...I'll only be about 2 months behind on my blog!!  Oh well...

So here we catch up on the cat walk (and dog trot).  First, up the little hill trail...
 As you can see, Bill has recovered remarkably well!  He's in the lead - even ahead of Tractor!!!

 Zou samples Tractor's tail.  She must not have cared for it - he still has all of it.  Ha-ha!  Nah, it's just in front of her mouth.

 It's not always easy managing two cats at once...  And, as usual, Tractor is, once again, in front.

 Tracky thinks he sees a snack...

Heading back from our long (maybe 0.01 mile?) trek.

Now, on to our second complete family outing.  This time, just around the campground.
 Surprised to see the somewhat rare sighting of an orchid (rein or bog?) right alongside a stream-canal within the park!

 Maybe they should give this little path a name?  Orchid Loop or something like that?

 Inevitably, we end up at the playground.  There's a sign that says no pets, but we've seen others who've ignored the sign - successfully - so we venture in as well!  Scratty shows off for a few on-lookers.




 Scratty continues to perform for fellow campers with her skilled fence-walking act.

 Walking the line!

Tractor finally gets into the act, entertaining the younger crowd.

And one more:
 Stormy skies but no action, so we all head out for another round.

 We meet some more neighbors, and Zouey makes friends with their older pooch.

 Tractor tries to make friends too but is ignored (he's maybe pushing the dog's comfort level just a wee bit).

 But all generally enjoy the hanging out-getting to know each other experience.

Like the way they have painted some of their walls/fences!

OK, so now we return to our regular programming - of sightseeing drives and hikes!

2 comments:

  1. Like the fence. Bill looks great.

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  2. Ya know, if you were to put some wax paper on that slide.........

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