Chores to be done... nose to the grindstone (or to the sidewalk, as it were). Time to walk our butts off and head over to the east side. It's always such a choice because there are so many bridges here in Portland. Today we'll be heading to NE Portland, so off onto the Broadway Bridge it is...
I do occasionally look over the side to see what's going on below me. I'm not technically afraid of heights, but lets just say that I don't get too close.
Notice the shadows. A few more of those occasional moments of sunshine today!
I spotted this on the other side of the bridge. Is it a map of the area? A treasure map of pirates booty?
Nope - the only booty around here is mine, apparently!
Look - it's Stonehenge (on top of Woodhenge, apparently)
Whenever we walk up NE Broadway, I force mama to cross the street so we can go to this store. I love to sniff EVERYTHING here, and they always bust out the good treats.
Ok, I ask you - HOW COOL IS THIS:
Yes, it is a tiger-shaped scratching post made of corrugated cardboard. My kitties would LOVE this. Year of the Tiger is coming up and this would look FABULOUS in our place. And yet - the kitties would destroy this almost immediately, it wouldn't have the chance to look super cool for super long.
Oh well - I know another pine cone spot (yes, I know ALL of the pine cone spots in Portland):
Mama throws them...
And I catch them!
Notice the advanced techniques:
Lots of twisty-turn-y action:
And some major power vaulting:
And of course, since we were in the area (yet again), I lead mama to Laurelhurst Park. She thinks she'll get to sit for a bit, but I always have other ideas.
And today we had the biggest surprise - this fine Aireboy is named Silas, and not only is he incredibly handsome he is also incredibly big - he is 100 pounds! I'm only about 65, and I felt so small next to him...
He has all of the Aire traits and extra personality to go with his extra-ness...
And the biggest, juiciest schnoz I've ever seen. A gigantic black button.
Silas I loved meeting you and hope to see you again - this was the only time in my life that I felt like a WELSH TERRIER
Mama you can go and just leave me here. This is what my idea of heaven is:
Juicy cones. Mine Mine Mine.
So today started out as a simple have-a-few-chores-to-do kind of day, yet turned into another one of those 5 hour marathon walkie days. We were almost home and I needed a little time to catch my breath and relax the paws. You might find a nice little cafe, or a bench perhaps, but I thought this was the bees knees:
A big patch of ivy. It cradled me in it's ever-so-slightly prickly bosom.
And whenever someone would walk past, I'd make this face:
After a few minutes of relaxation, I realized that I was disappearing into the ivy. I guess it's time to finish up the walk home and collapse there on my tiger blankie.
Love,
Bogart
6 comments:
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Great walk Bogart! How you and your Mom can walk so often for so far is beyond me! But I like to come along, so thanks for sharing!
Feeling like a Welsh Terrier is good isn't it Bogart?
Taffy
Yes but he doesn't grumble and always show his gnashers like you do Taffy.
Molly.
Bogart your walk looked good. (I am staying out of the above argument)
Monty.
That Silas has got one heck of a nose, Bogie. Did you tell him about the pine cones? On second thought - maybe not!
5 hour walkies are pretty long. No wonder your Mama's boots wear through.
Have a good week!
Nibbles
Nelly xx
Silas is gorgeous. Looks like you have some competition there...
It is so nice to have met a new friend, thanks for sharing photos of him. What a big boy he was, but not as gorgeous as you, Bogart!
Thank you for visiting us.
If I had pine cones, I would send them all to you...
Deetz
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