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November 12, 2015

Seasonal Energies

Where you go matters. But so does when you go. Familiar places become new again when visited at a different time of day or year. So before winter sets in I packed the dogs into the car for a trip to Prairie Wolf Dog Preserve. Our last visit was during the
Where you go matters. But so does when you go. Familiar places become new again when visited at a different time of day or year. So before winter sets in I packed the dogs into the car for a trip to Prairie Wolf Dog Preserve. Our last visit was during the height of summer. Bright blue skies, warm water and green grass covered the park. Now, with fall waning there was a whole new version of the park to explore.Rhodesian Ridgeback, blog, adventure, chicago, marking our territory, prairie wolf

Eko volunteered to run the video camera this trip

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He got right to work with some on the ground reporting

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Where he was joined by Penny, ever-eager for air time

Summer smells warm, feels soft and looks bright. Fall smells cold, feels hard and colors fade.

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Regardless of season, Eko and Penny are ready to romp 

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The long grass, once thick and lush, now cracked as Eko chased Penny through the brush

In warmer months the dogs dive into the thick stalks and I can follow them only by sound. Fall offers better views into the brush so I can just see the outline of the stalking predator.

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The color fades but Penny certainly doesn’t

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While Penny crashed through the thicket, Eko interviewed the locals

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Like the final fall leaves clinging to a tree, Penny was reluctant to go

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So she stopped at the souvenir shop on our way out and picked up some new socks

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A crisp romp on a crisp day had Eko and Penny all smiles

Always nice to appreciate both where you are and when you are. Dogs are quite excellent at that, so as usual, I take my cue from them.

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