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Frost on the pumpkin this morning when we were out. We loved it.

Beautiful, but that frost word does not compute...LOL

Wow...what a lovely place to live. Being in the middle of the prairies makes me want to have some "bumps" in our landscape!

Until one has loved an animal, a part of  one's soul remains unawakened.  - Anatole France

Adventures with Sam &Rosie

 

Amazing. Not sure what I like more - the gorgeous scenery or the fact that Angus is off-lead (we have off-lead envy!!).

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That is a gorgeous picture. Demps would love to be there to romp around with Angus. The sniffers wouldn't be quite as interesting as the farm. :)

We have had a week of 50 degree weather - it is absolutely great weather to be out and about in - but we need moisture. Weather patterns sure are changing.

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The sniffs would just be different Dempsey. Porcupine, bobcat, coyote, white tail deer, bear, turkey, ruffed grouse, all been in this field...........come on over and take a sniff, Angus.

What a gorgeous picture! Thanks for sharing!

"as far as i am concerned cairns are the original spirit from which all terriers spring, and all terriers are cairns very deep down inside." pkcrossley

Wish Dickens could romp in that setting. Off-leash? No way. How do you get your Cairn to come back to you?

Absolutely beautiful! Angus would have to teach him a thing or too!

You are very lucky!

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Gorgeous picture but it wouldn't be perfect without Angus romping in the field. He's a lucky boy.

awsome picture! Know Angus is having a ball. The recall seems to get a little better, the older they get. Stay hopeful of that

Gorgeous picture, Hillscreek. Bailey would love to run along side Angus, they would have a blast. Radar would too, but no such luck.

Just beautiful! And my guys are majorly jealous of your guy being off leash. I'd really like to see them running across the field, sniffing all the new and wonderful smells, I'm just afraid I'd never get them back!

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