Walking With Fenris

Mom loves yellow flowers they are so cheerful.


You can learn a lot about the visitors to the pond by sniffing (Mom doesn't understand that).


Whatever this beauty is it was growing wild.



Mom got a close up of the blooms here.





 Our stone water things came apart so Dad bricked them up. ~Fenris, reporting for ATCAD

9 comments:

Genevieve said...

I so agree - Mom's do not sniff enough. And when they do sniff, they're not close enough to the ground to sniff the good stuff.

Love and licks,
Cupcake

Sandee said...

Checking for peemail is an art and you have it down. Moms never quite understand the hard work you're doing.

Have a woof woof day. My best to your siblings and your mom. ♥

pilch92 said...

Fenris, did someone leave you pee mail? :)

Eastside Cats said...

On a recent nature walk, the guide told me about an app for the phone: inaturalist.
You take pic of the plant that you want to identify, and it gives you options.
She and I used it as we tramped through a wild area, and we identified a rose (which is invasive and was plucked out) and a small tree/bush that turned out to be spicebush, which I WANT for my yard.

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

Hey Fenris, isn't the whole purpose of a walk to sniff everything and catch up on the local news? That's what we try to do.

Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

Millie and Walter said...

We would love to go on a sniffing walk around your property with you. Millie was swooning over seeing your beautifully feathered tail.

World of Animals, Inc said...

Fenris, what a beautiful day for a walk. Sniffing always helps find out who was visiting recently. Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos. Have a great rest of your day.
World of Animals Rittenhouse

Meezer's Mews & Terrieristical Woofs said...

A walk without good sniffing time would just not be a good walk!

Loulou said...

Nothing better than a walk with mom, Fenris, and inspecting Dad's work to make sure he did it right. Did you make it your "own"?