A California Day


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Last time we walked, Angus got sunstroke so when it turned steamy this morning we left him at home with Chuck.

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Here we both are, 20 pounds lighter since Jan 1, for another 4 hour walk into the wild.

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Ian points to the route ahead. Shame you can't see the beautiful clear pond we came across.

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You won't see it either since the photo was deleted - it was a little too revealing ...

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In a glen, I amassed armfuls of flowers and Ian pondered the secrets of the universe.

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He also beat himself up for not taking a photograph of a very exquisite and interesting lizard!

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Back at home, Angus was taking it easy on our bed. He had his ear out for us though

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and this is what greeted us on our return. One very happy, cuddle dependent pupsicle.

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After the dog fussing, it was time to head to Paly and see Chucky's performance as Chumly in his latest theatrical production.

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Once again Angus managed the house. He listened attentatively to what we needed him to do.

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Then he and Ian went out the back for a little heart to heart.

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I believe they chatted about the untamed coyotes who roam the slopes of Windy Hill,

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seen here.

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