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Mother licking her daughter clean after a dive in the ditch (the mother dived in too :)

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We stumbled upon a monument of a dog on our walk through wetland meadows and forests today. She must have been famous for something, but we don't know what.

Our puppies, , tested their teeth on that watering can. Now it got fixed – with a zip tie.

We have a new puppy, but it's a bit weird, so we'll probably sweep it under the rug and wait for another to appear.

Day one of this year's battle with Canadian goldenrod, Solidago canadensis (a bit late, I know). I decided not to use a brushcutter for a number of reasons. Cutting the plants would leave sharp stumps of stems in the ground. Not that I walk around barefoot, but our dogs, , do. Tearing the plants out by hand is easy in most areas, thanks to their shallow roots. It also gives me a chance to think and not remove the few other plants that goldenrod was suppressing. Even the nettles. Nettles are stingy, but nice.

Best to play such games on sand. All traces of blood disappear immediately.

The road was dry for a couple of days but now it's back to the way like it the most.

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