Friday, July 3, 2009

The grass IS greener at Blaine's off-leash park



In the park today, whilst doing battle with blackberries , I met three retired couples and two miniature Poodles from Texas who explored Dierks' Serengehti. The Blaine visitors' center steered them in our direction, and they were mighty impressed.

Travelling to other places helps us appreciate what we have right here at home. In this case it was visitors to our
home field letting use know how good it is in olde Blaine .

The Southern folks cherised the uncrowed, cool- shady- green and secure setting. They helped me realize that Skallman is a GEM worth promoting as a DESTINATION dog park.


Trees in Eden
The bitter cherry trees are now offering low-hanging
ripe fruit. ( see image right) . The crab apple tree's fruit is putting on a blush.

Along with Cedar, Spruce, Holly and Cotton Woods - Skallman has at least two, not so common, Garry Oak trees. ( see image above-right).

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