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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Dry Days Maze - Wet Days Maze
Remember the Big Bluestem, Turkeyfoot Grass? I love it, and it's so very happy in one location in my kingdom that in the fall it's just like a short maze to get through it. Here's Maggie entering the maze from the south on October 7, a nice dry day.
Here's Maggie, exiting the maze two days ago when everything was wet. Those colors are really close to how it looked under the different conditions.
I just like walking through that section of my trail.
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6 comments:
Oh Maggie is leading me to a maze. Amazing.
way to go on making it through there Maggie
That dog is brilliant. Of course, she has a smart mother, doesn't she?
I love that Maggie is carrying a stick!:)
rainfield- she is an aMAZing pup
Ann- she never gets lost!
Carmen- I'm smart enough to mow the path so I actually can find it.
Jean- She has always LOVED to carry something around with her.
That reminds me of the meadow out between the two stretches of forest behind our house back in New York. Tucker used to tear around the paths there like a lunatic.
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