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What I learned from Talus’ adventure and road maintenance
Monday I planned on taking the dog for a hike and then helping Dad. His plan was to install a new tool box on the old crawler, move the sawmill and work on flattening and widening the sawmill area.
While he was working on the first job Talus and I walked the loop that goes west from the camper, north at the potato patch east on the ridge and back down to the camper.
I had my GPS with me and really wanted to get the loop recorded. I’d like to transfer the information on to a topo map.
On the ridge, near the path to the fern meadow Talus took off, I caught a glimpse of two brown figures jumping away and a fluffy, white bottom hopping over a log.
I chased after her and called for about 10 minutes. I decided I had better look for her, but would need my lunch, water and leash before I set off. I knew she would get tired, but I was afraid that she would have been so intent on the deer that she may have lost her way. This has happened to other dogs.
So, I ran down to the camper, told Dad what happened and was inhaling some chicken salad when a very hot and tired dog showed up. I gave her water and food in the shade of the camper shed and there she stayed for the rest of the time. I was very happy to see that she came back, I should know, she always remembers our walks, even after years and we have hiked all over the property over the course of her 9 years.
Dad decided not to move the sawmill, but to work on the road to the ridge instead. I got to try to move and smooth earth, but kept on making bigger and bigger holes. Dad is an expert, of course
When I got home, Talus was just too tired and achy to get out of the car:
This is what I now know: I can trust the dog to take care of herself most of the time, flattening a surface with a bulldozer is a lot harder than Dad makes it look.
All in all a good day and I learned a lot!
Add comment June 25, 2008




