Trails To Run
Anyone with a dog knows how difficult it is for them "to find a spot" when there's lots of snow on the ground. While Moon will actually jump into the deep snow, make her own trail and then decide on her spot, it's not quite that easy with the boy, Copper.
Before |
Normally the Pres plows a wide circle resembling a track in the yard making things a little easier for "the boy."
However, right before the blizzard hit, the 4 wheel drive stopped working on the ATV and is now in the shop.
So for Copper, it was back to following the paths I made trudging through the nearly two feet of snow.
Breaking my heart as I watched "the boy" struggle through the deep snow, we agreed that it would be smart to invest in a snow blower.
However, the next morning, after the Pres had left for work, I heard a motor out in the yard. Coming upstairs and heading outside, I saw a hooded figure make his way through my yard with a snow blower!
After |
Shooting the powdery white stuff high into the air, the hooded figure made his way around my entire yard, giving Moon and Copper more than ample trails to run and opened a path to all the fence gates for us as well as the area near our feeders!! It was our friend, Luke...:)
Waving for him to see me, I said, "What are you doing?"
His response...so typical of some men, was a simple, "Playing."
I made Luke breakfast that morning...sausage, blueberry pancakes and eggs over easy.
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In our backyard the years we've had heavy snowfall I've had to make a path for our little guy but usually he'll just pop out the door and go in the snow on the deck.