Liddy lays out as she leaps over a log as she streaks down a trail
I posted an image similar to this a few days ago. I asked Liddy if she would pose for me again, and she was more than ready to comply. I gave her a hand getting onto the rail, but she did most of the work herself. She also walked a few paces to get into a better position for me. I am constantly amazed and humbled by her willingness to please me. Yes, she gets lots of cookies, but in the end, the bond is built by the trust she has in me. Everyone should have a companion who is as smart and good looking as she is.
Standing on a hollow log in the dog park at Fort Steilacoom Park in Lakewood, WA. Liddy loves this park. Great open area to run. Lots of other dogs to visit with. Great fun and off leash.
Hanging out at the Britex Fabric Shop in San Francisco while waiting for Mom
How about an Espresso.
This way to the lighthouse
It has been a successful weekend for Liddy as she brings home 3 Qualifying Ribbons in Intermediate Rally to earn a new Title. The same again in Beginner Novice Obedience earning another Title. In the process she also brought home a First Place and 2 Second Place Ribbons. Excellent!
Liddy is such a trooper. Never seems to get tired. Always ready to go. Always close at hand when I need her no matter where we are, on leash or off.
Liddy enjoys any opportunity to get out and run. The large, long beaches north of Cape Disappointment are a great place for that.
Liddy is camped out on the floor of our airplane awaiting our latest adventure.
Liddy trots down a trail in the Utah desert
We didn’t go too far up the canyon because my creaky knees weren’t being terribly accommodating. Liddy did manage to scramble up a bit higher than me though.
Climbing back up the trail to the car. Liddy seemed to enjoy the opportunity to be out and stretching her legs
One of the most awesome overlooks on Utah’s SR 12 is just above the Escalante river where the road snakes down to cross the river before taking a course north along Calf Creek and Lower Calf Creek. The canyon colors are simply amazing.
Liddy explores the sandy shoulder below Utah’s SR12. In front of her is a precipitous drop into the canyon below.
Liddy pads across the hard rock of the overlook above Lake Powell
Liddy took a moment to check out the high cliffs in the canyon around us
This sign behind Liddy proclaims US 50 to be the Loneliest Road in America.
On those long interminable drives we take in Princess Prius, Liddy finds this a comfortable position for watching the road ahead.
Liddy and I walked in these falls in April of 2021. Not a terribly large waterfall, but a nice short hike. I got Liddy to hold this pose long enough to squeeze off a frame or two.
I like to get between the bar rail and the bar. This way I don’t fall over when I pass out er rest my eyelids.😏
Liddy perches in a large maple tree to check out the view
Liddy was recovering from surgery on an eyelid. We used her RexSpecs to prevent her from scratching the stitches. Worked pretty good. Better than the Cone of Shame.
Liddy trots across the natural cobble stones of the Candy Cliffs near Leeds, UT.
Liddy takes a moment to enjoy the view from the Canyon Overlook in Zion National Park.
Liddy gets comfy on some cushions and grabs some zees as we travel to our next adventure.
Liddy is anxious to sample this 2014 cabernet