Sunday at Seven Bends
After Charlie had a scary experience at the dog park in Woodstock, I wanted to help him get his confidence back by exercising in other locations. One was our local state park. Somebody waved as we drove across the river.
After I parked, I realize that Charlie had chewed through yet another harness. He looked very pleased with himself.
Nevertheless, I wanted to photograph the new sign in the children’s sensory garden, mainly because I
helped our garden volunteers create the sign.
We also saw a new bench donated by our Friends Of Seven Bends State Park group.
i even managed to get a selfie. It isn’t easy holding onto a phone and an active dog at the same time. I used the self timer.
The closing shot shows some visitors enjoying a picnic. I added a filter to this.
Oh, Charlie... My Mickey chewed one harness not long after I got him. That shot with the filter is nice.
ReplyDeleteA happy life! Charlie looks so happy
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeletePretty park photos, nice bench, flowers and sign. I like the selfie with you and Charlie. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
Charlie is getting to be a very expensive pet!
ReplyDeleteQuite a grin from Charlie.
ReplyDelete...have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh, Charlie, look what you did now, and, with that grin, you know it, don't you! But I'm sure all will be forgiven. The sensory garden is such a good idea. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYou are so patient with your dog. I keep hoping that he would get better with time. He makes a fine though.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see how well the sensory garden is set up! Sorry about the continuing problems of Charlie's anxieties. Poor guy. Keep on giving him what you can!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, Charlie really does look pleased with himself!!
ReplyDeleteAh, June!
ReplyDeleteSensory gardens are such a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wow ! The idea about sensory garden looks exciting. Thanks for sharing with Garden Affair.
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