Showing posts with label river. Show all posts
Showing posts with label river. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Zen of Frito


So we were walking along this riverbed, and came across these rock statues. Very Zen, doncha think? I fit right in. Can we all say "Om"?


Here I am with Alpha checking out the nice rushing stream. This was near our hotel in the vicinity of Berchtesgaden, Germany. It was a nice trip. I'll show you more photos of the area this week, 'K?

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Down by the river


Well, we are camping at the Mohican State Park in Ohio. And boy, did we luck out.

Since it's a Saturday night (and Mom wanted electric hookups for A/C ;-), Alpha called and made a reservation.


Well good thing, since this place is packed! And our spot is right on the river at the end of a loop. I'm just inches from a quick dip in the water.


Alpha set up the table and chairs so the humans could also have a riverside seat, and wireless internet connectivity. These guys are pathetic (hee, hee). But hey, at least I get to stay outside longer. AND ... Alpha finally updated my blog!

That's a good boy, Alpha ;-)


And then this little pipsqueek dog just wandered over without a leash. Alpha had to pick him up and find his owner. I was a little bit jealous. Thankfully he was only hors d'ourve size for me (and not vice versa ;-)

Monday, June 02, 2008

Cool bridge


Now this was a cool river and a cool bridge.

The river was very flat, and it's bottom was all slate. So we could walk right across it. In fact, the people who lived across the river just drive right across the river!

But for walking I guess they use this personal suspension bridge. So cool. I wish I had one ;-)

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Walking in Springfield, OR


While we are waiting for our solar installation to be completed, Mom and Alpha found a nice walk to take to give me some exercise. This is much better than riding in the RV for long stretches, as was required to get up here.


The path follows along a local river, and is off the main road, so I can explore on a long leash, and check out all the new smells.


And here's the McKenzie River and one of its tributaries. These guys in Oregon sure do have lots of water!