There’s nothing quite as peaceful to me as walking in the woods during winter, while snow crunches under your feet but the rest of the world is quieted by the blanket of snow provided by mother nature.
We are lucky enough to live on a cul-de-sac that ends with a giant soccer field and hiking trails that branch off from it. Since I had today off and was trying to get as much done as possible, I decided to forgo the dog park and take the dogs up to the trails. I had done this last week and let them go off leash and was very pleased with the way Delilah reacted, and I thought the more I can do this, the better she will be.
As I said, the street ends in a cul-de-sac so ALL the snow that the plow moved ended up right at the entrance to the park, snow about 8 feet deep and about 5 feet wide, but it did not deter us!
I noticed right away that there was a woman inside, climbing the path to the field; I also noticed she had a dog so before I let my dogs out I hollered out to her and asked if her dog was friendly and if she minded if my dogs were off leash (hers already was but I wanted to be polite.) She said no problem, so out they jumped and made quick work of the huge snow bank. They got to the woman and her dog much quicker than I did, but everyone got along wonderfully. As we walked up we chatted a little bit and she told me she had another dog somewhere in the park and that most people who walked their dogs up there, had them off leash.
We didn’t stay together too long, as she needed to head home, so the dogs and I headed off. People had been up there hiking so certain trails were well packed. The dogs did really well, running ahead and sometimes off the path but always returning to me when I called. We did two loops around and then headed home, it was an enjoyable part of my afternoon, me and my dogs and the quiet of the woods.
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