Boogs also went to Bark at the baseball park last week and met lots of other dogs there. While I was unable to attend due to my rescue squad shift Monday night, Abby informed me that there was a doorbell sound they played several times over the speakers, which set off a chain reaction of dogs barking around the field. On one occasion the pitcher had to actually stop and laugh.
Two weekends ago we also fetched a very large piece of driftwood Abby had been eyeing on the shore at Concord park. Our plan is to somehow get this monstrosity out of the water enough to cut it up into segments and make benches out of it. While I was sick on the retrieval day, Abby and her parents paddled our canoe over to the park, tied the log up and towed it back to our shoreline near the house where it is tied now. The log turned out to be 35 feet long and unexpectedly huge. So now were’ brainstorming of different way to get it out of the water with everything from a boat trailer idea to a hand winch and levering it up onto the shore. For now we’re content to let it sit while we think of the best way.
Pre departure from Concord with Boogy offering some help by standing on the log.
It took 30 minutes to get over to the log and about 1:30 to paddle back with it.
It took 30 minutes to get over to the log and about 1:30 to paddle back with it.
1 comment:
Fun with logs! :) I had so much fun riding with Abby last night. She and I need to find ourselves some other A- peeps to group up with on Tuesday nights.
Anyway, see you on the road or path or trail!
Rach
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