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Magical Moment 490, "The Adventures of Beach Day"

Once upon a time, Joy the Shetland Sheepdog went to the beach. Her instinct told her that she should "herd" the waves that lapped up and down the shore. And so she tried. She tried with all her might to round up the waves and satisfy that urge built deep inside her. 

She ran to...

And fro...

And to again.

She discovered countless critters. Horseshoe crabs...

Ducks..

Crabs (careful where you step!)...

Fish...

A Red-winged Blackbird (right?)...

 And a white crane resting in the marsh.

She found a secluded tropical island, all her own!

Unfortunately, it was overtaken by the rising tide a few minutes later.

And so she doggy-paddled back.

And that was enough adventure for Joy the dog. 

Until NEXT time!

~The End~







Comments

TexWisGirl said…
oh this was joyous!!! :)
Unknown said…
I can smell Joy from here!

I LOVE to watch a dog romping and having fun in the water. Makes me so happy!
Hilary said…
So sweet.. it makes me long for the beach.. and a sweet pup like Joy. And yes, that is indeed a red-winged blackbird. Great shot!
Texwisgirl, thank you!

Susan, you should have smelled the CAR the whole ride back. P-U! Wet dog alert! Lol.

Deborah, thank you! Glad you enjoyed.

Hilary, thanks! She is a sweet dog. Keeps me amused. :)
I'll bet Joy slept well that night. That's a wonderful shot of the red winged blackbird in flight. A real keeper.
Thanks Linda. It took me about 50 shots to get one of that bird flying! Sheesh! :)
Birdie said…
Now that should be made into a book! That would be a fun gift for a niece or nephew.
Busy Bee Suz said…
Oh my gosh...what a fun and exciting day for her. I wish I could take my dogs to the beach...they are terrified of the water!

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