We met up with Dogthusiast who was in town for a conference and Mr. N and Sage proceeded to show her dog, Mort the wonders of being an Oregon dog. Complete with mud. Hiking, swimming

We met up with Dogthusiast who was in town for a conference and Mr. N and Sage proceeded to show her dog, Mort the wonders of being an Oregon dog. Complete with mud. Hiking, swimming
Mr. N doesn’t know what happened to the river. Where did all the water go? Sage can find water anywhere though. Even in the desert. And dived right in. Mr. N says no, this is
Mr. N and Sage hadn’t seen each other for a few weeks and the reunion was joyous. They wrestled frantically on the couch and ran around like maniacs. Sage’s human commemorated the occasion by presenting
I took Mr. N out to a nearby school yard after hours so he could run around for a bit. When he’s off-leash, we usually practice recall at least once or twice. I decided to
I introduced Sage (and her human) to one of my favorite urban hikes in Portland. We took the Marquam Trail up to Council Crest which was roughly 6.5 miles and about 1,100 feet in elevation
Mr. N loves peering down at things and walking on ledges. So needless to say, he loved our hike with Sage at Beacon Rock. 52 switchbacks! Meanwhile I was terrified that he was going to
One, two… five dogs? No, I didn’t forget how to count. Mr. N and Sage are good hiking buddies but last Saturday, we had some very special guests join us. Cascadian Nomads stopped in Portland
I had been wanting to visit the Oregon Coast again for quite some time as did Sage’s human so we hopped in the car with the dogs and drove down to Cannon Beach and Haystack
It’s the peak season for certain wildflowers so we set forth to catch a glimpse before they faded. After discussing several different possibilities, we decided on Lacamas Lake Park which is noted for Camas Lilies.
We’re on vacation this week but Mr. N needs exercise wherever we go. He was starting to get restless so it’s a good thing we met up with How I Adopted Your Brother for a hike. I