Sunday, October 17, 2010

Bowman Trail-Millcreek Canyon SLC

My pictures seemed fuzzy today so after seeing how they came out I cleaned my camera lense. Better luck next time. The colors were fabulous!! The reds in Millcreek canyon were awesome. I'm so glad I hit both canyons this weekend. They are so different. My favorite is still American Fork.






We have recently picked up new members in our hiking group. One actually showed up today with her cutie Abbie (I think-I'm horrible with names.) Abbie is a little sassy Sharpei. Not the typical Sharpei size but the typical goofy Sharpei face. And good for Jill for adopting her from a shelter.





This is a frequent photo I get of Shika trotting back up the trail. This one and her laying in the water. I think some strangers have some of her laying in the water! I know some stranger in DC has a photo of her in her backpack. Apparently this was quite a site for this person. People are strange.



Saturday, October 16, 2010

More Fall Colors Photos

Here's a few photo's my friend took on our hike today. Love the one she got of me and my two by the lake. It's hard enough to get a dog to look at the camera then throw a deafie in the picture! :o)

Just when you thought your car was dirty!
Outdoor gear sudo contained in the pink crate, doggy pack pack, human back pack, two German Shepherds, and probably 100 lbs of shedded doggy hair.



Me and the kids:



Shauna, Chui, and the tops of my two's heads:



Myself, Rocky, and Shika again-one of my favorite photo's of the day:



Shauna and Chui. Juno had to stay home :o(

Fall Colors



Well the colors weren't as spectacular as I had hoped but they were still nice. I'm used to the greater verity of colors back east. I think the reds probably peaked a couple weeks ago so today the yellows showed their beauty.

Rocky started out with the doggy pack but quickly grew hot. I even gave them a lighter load of water today thinking it would be cooler. He's now snoozing it off. Shika was a sport and carried the pack the rest of the hike.

I'm missing my weekday hiking that I did when I used to work shift but I'm not missing the 12 hour days I used to have to work. I was thinking the ATV's would be gone this late in the season and the gate closed where they normally flock. Unfortunately I think I was remember a late season camping trip during the weekday when I hadn't seen the ATV's. So we picked a different trail and about got run over by some other off roaders-moto cross types. These guys though were very polite and stopped their motor bikes in time to miss totally plowing over us and leaned way over off the trail up hill to let us go by.

We also came across some of those crazy off road cyclist and a couple on horses. All were very polite. I find that American Fork outdoor recreation people are WAY nicer than the people you run into in Millcreek canyon where the city people want to just run up do their thing and run down with out stopping to enjoy it. Sometimes the Millcreek crowds are just flat rude. I also enjoy that we, even though we are dog people, don't run into a lot of dogs. Too many people in the other canyon let their dogs run off leash because they are too lazy to train them properly and the dogs are totally out of control, unruly, and start fights.

Here's some photo's of today's hike.












Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Draper Rehab

Well it looks like Rocky will be going to Draper Rehab (AKA nursing home.) It's about the closest place I can make it to after work by 7pm. Seems most places don't have the option of going on the weekend because they don't have staff and the other place we were going to go was a ways away. I would have had to change my work schedule one day a week.

This week I had to go alone with out Rocky and shadow a woman. She had a Chinese crested. She mostly held him so the people that weren't all with it couldn't really pet him very well. Rocky will go next week. I think his head is as big as Tate's entire body so people will be able to pet him easier with out me worrying about him getting dropped. Next week Rocky and I go with the woman I went with this week. We'll see how he does.

Shika is always nervous when we upset the routine with room mates. Now she is back to her calm self. She doesn't seem to like the whole room mate idea even though she got walked a little more in August the room mate didn't handle her in a way to make her feel secure. She's a dog you have to be very verbally firm with. If you act all nicey nice to her and use a soft high pitched voice for some reason it spins her nerves up.

We moved to a bottom floor apartment at the back of the complex. Even though I hear the squeaks from the floor above we are away from the courtyard and all the screaming Utah children so it's actually more peaceful back here. We are also right by the neighborhood park entrance which is nice. I don't have to walk through all the yappy dogs in the complex who don't get walked further than one building away from their homes. It amazes me that small dog people think they don't need exercise-the dogs or the owners :p

Since we are on the first floor the dogs can act as goofy as they want with out me having to worry about the noise vibrating through the floor to any neighbors. Rocky of course takes full advantage and bounds through the house once or twice a day with his toys. I'm still waiting for them to unpack while I'm at work ;) This is Rocky's idea of helping his mommy unpack: