elf1 > The lower trail winds gently around a hillside
elf1 > Peaceful cows on hills. The Border Collie DID come back when called off the cows.
elf1 > Cows, courtesy of whom my dogs reeked. Tika raced down and did NOT come when called--until she realized that her furious barking didn't bother them a whit, at which time she turned tail and fled back to mom.
elf1 > Starting out on our hike, we passed the usual "No Dogs"  "No Amphibious Assault Craft" sort of signs, but we were greatly puzzled by this "No Diving" sign at the beginning of a path that works its way up this creek bed. The creek was about 2 inches deep. In the middle of the photo, you can just see the railings for a small bridge across the creek, which sits about 2 feet above ground level. We weren't sure where atop this mountain park we'd WANT to go diving. Note to self--ask ranger next time.
elf1 > I tried to capture Trini  the guard llama without the fence in the photo, but just couldn't quite get it. She's a little blurred by the fog (and I'm not that far away from her). You can see how steep the hillside is on which the sheep and llamas graze.  The llamas seem to be quite curious and eager to see what people and dogs are up to. They're not in the least bothered by, say, Tika rushing up the the fence and barking at them. They just look down on her in what seems to me to be amusement.
elf1 > The Power Paws sheep hang out in the fog on the hillside just below the agility field, watched over by the PP llamas (not appearing in this film).
The lower trail winds gently around a hillside
elf1 > The lower trail winds gently around a hillside
The lower trail winds gently around a hillside
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