Saturday, March 28, 2020

Hello Hello Hello

Dogs, they're having a grand ol' time of it these days with people staying at home and cooking and eating and going for walks to make up for all the cooking and eating.

What's this moving toward me, it seems friendly 

I really need to stop saying, "Hello baby" to every single dog I see.


Maybe I should show her my stick

Like I did to Kimber today, who enthusiastically said, "Hello!" back.


Do you think she'd like to see my stick, I do.

She said, "Hello!" by knocking me off of my bike into the mud.


See see see?

It turns out that lying in mud with 70 lbs of wet dog on you isn't a bad way to spend a Saturday morning. 


Well she said, "Hello."

I've been getting to know my bike again and today I learned how to fall off it. Thanks, girl, hello, hello, hello.

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  1. She was just there to keep you one your toes, or wheels as it was. The tip-over was just a byproduct of good intentions. - Margy

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    1. Margy, it was the highlight of my day, if not my week. I'm just glad I didn't start laughing because I really had to pee (which I'm sure Kimber would have been delighted with).

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  2. A stick and some mud.sounds like real fun...for at least one of you!

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    1. Both of us I think, Brian. Not a cat's idea of fun though, is it? Although a kitty would have had a good laugh.

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  3. Hello, Kimber is so cute playing with her stick. She is saying please play with me. I hope you did not hurt yourself falling. Cute photos. Take care, stay well! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, wishing you a great new week ahead. PS, thanks for the visit and comment.

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    1. She was adorable, and yes, everyone is a potential playmate to that kind of dog especially at that age. I did tweak my neck a little, but it's important that I learn to fall while I'm building up different muscles and learning how to stop better.

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  4. Looks like things are going to the dogs there at your house! heehee! And it looks like he found the biggest stick he could find. Enjoy getting outside! Take care and stay healthy!

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    1. Things have gone to the dogs all right and the dogs seemed all the better for it at first, but now I think they're getting bored of seeing the same people all the time and want to make some new friends (or so my dogdar tells me).

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  5. What a fun encounter on a Sunday morning, just so you did not get hurt falling off you bike.

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    1. A few aches and a tweaked neck and a few days later nothing but a pretty little bruise. I practiced getting on and off my bike yesterday cuz it seems like I need to.

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  6. Am glad your bike is getting you on all these new adventures, lol! I don't know if I would have been such a good sport ending up in the mud with a wet dog on top! You are a trooper, Jeanna! Thank you so much for all your comments last week, I have to find a good time to catch up on them. Great to share these dog and bike adventures with All Seasons - we have only one of them: yours:):) All teasing aside, many thanks, and hope you will continue to get out on your bike, Jesh

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  7. What an adorable pups. That's a lot of stick though. I chuckled with you falling off your bike. It's so easy to do. Especially if you have to pee.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ♥

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    1. It sure is a lot o' stick, Sandee. I'm sooo glad I didn't wet my pants {;

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  8. it's nice to have fun with the dog and things just happen. is funny and always brings action.
    Greetings Elke

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  9. You reminded me of not having enough leg power to get me up a slight gravelly incline. Slowly, slowly my bike stopped and I fell. The best part about it is that I can say I fell in the Italian Prealps. I'm always surprised when I fell. I prefer it that way. Big hugs, Jeanna.

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    1. Susie, yes, that's exactly what happens to me and did happen just after meeting Kimber. I went to practice trying to get back on without not getting completely off in a wet, sandy, gravelly area with maybe the slightest of inclines and over I went. It feels like time slows down but there's not a damn thing you can do about falling. But since I had just gotten knocked over by a dog I fell better this time.
      The Pre Alps? I had Pre Algebra... I must hear the story of you riding around the Italian Alps, I assume there are illustrations. I looked at a very little not even really a hill on my street today and just, no.
      Hugs from more than six feet away to you and Molly too, Susie.

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