a Taj MuttHall Dog Diary: Geocaching With Dogs at Neighborhood Danna Rock Park

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Geocaching With Dogs at Neighborhood Danna Rock Park

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6 comments:

  1. Love the dogs juxtaposed with birds of paradise!

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  2. Thanks! I missed the original shot that caught my eye--looked like an old fur tossed limply across the back of a chair, and when I realized it had an ear, I grabbed my camera, but apparently even though he was napping and his head was turned away, just walking by on the sidewalk roused him to a frenzy of barking, which of course invited his friend to join him. Made for a fun shot but sorry I missed the original one. Might have to sneak over there some other sunny day to try for a recapture.

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  3. Geocaching seems like fun, I should try it sometime. Love the photo of the window with the reflection of the tree, and the dogs and the bird of paradise flower..very cool!

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  4. Yeah, you should try it sometime! http://www.geocaching.com/ You have to sign up to see hides, I believe, but no fee, no spam. Then on the main page, you type in your zip code (or wherever you're going walkabout) and it gives a map with geocaches on it. Of course you'd want to read the various info that they provide about geocaching. I mostly do it as a sideline to places I'm already hiking, although sometimes it's an excuse to go exploring somewhere new.

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  5. Oh I always love it when we walk by the homes with dogs. I can hear some of them still barking long after we have moved past. Then I think about those times I've been snuggled in for a little rest mid day and someone walks past our house. Boy do our dogs let them have it! That's also the end to what was going to be a peaceful way to spend an afternoon for me.

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  6. That is an advantage to living on a cul de sac--not a lot of dogs or people walking by. But squirrels, oh boy!

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