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A couple walk 2 dogs down a utility corridor. The weather here has been oddly balmy. It's at once welcome and a little alarming. Temps are now set to plunge in one of those Alberta 25 degree temp drops that makes your joints and outdoor deck pop.
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This was taken a few minutes before the previous picture. Cromer, April 2019.
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Our dog Philetta (in the background) visited by Ben (Münsterlander), a sensible stable smelling dog we like a lot meanwhile coming through the forest from far away nearly every day ...
Skamania County, Washington, USA. The water falling down the middle is not frozen, but the rocks that are touched by the flying water are covered with icicles and snow.
This sport takes back ancestral traditions which allowed the Inuits to survive in the big Arctic deserts and represent the link with the nature.
Fast, exciting, well trained sled dog teams are the result of careful behind the scenes planning and hard work. Successful mushers are knowledgeable in such diverse areas as kennel management, canine behavior, nutrition, veterinary care, psychology, physical conditioning, housing and transportation. Wise mushers soon learn that success or failure in any of these areas affects performance dramatically. Considering this fact it is obvious that the welfare of the dogs is of paramount importance.
Team and driver develop a close, trusting relationship because of the amount of time they spend together. To betray that trust by not meeting all of the dog’s needs runs counter to the goal of having a happy, healthy, highly motivated team.
What you see at a race is the result of long hours of work and planning to ensure that the team is prepared to test its abilities against the trail and the competition.
After a week of heavy rain, the River Ver overflowed its banks and flooded part of the lawns and paths in St Albans Park. On Sunday you could only walk there in rubber boots. But Yashka was very happy, rushed through the water headlong and swam twice in the cold river and lake.
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This revolving Image that changes its form is projected onto a Blacked out Shop Window .It is part of " The Awakening " Event in Hulls Old Town where magical light and sound installations are on view .."The Awakening" is to Celebrate the movement from Winter to Spring and Hulls Maritime Heritage and Folklore and Mythology ..