It snowed again today!! The snow started falling at 7:30AM and didn’t stop until another 3-4 inches were heaped atop the snow that we got on Sunday. Yay snow! Matt took a “snow day” (aka spent some quality time with his early Christmas present, an Xbox One) and I went into work for a few hours and enjoyed a productive morning in the nearly empty office. Once the roads were plowed I came home to play with Bailey in the snow. Did I mentioned that I LOVE snow??!!
Bailey loves the snow, too. Here are some photos from this afternoon… see the one where I totally whacked her in the head with a giant snowball? Oops!!
After playing with Bailey I shoveled the whole driveway… talk about a work out! Now I just have to find the strength to get up off of this comfy couch and go run my daily mile(s) for the Runner’s World Holiday Streak. Today will be day 163 of my streak, woohoo!
Did you have a snow day today? How did you spend your day?
Isn’t it amazing that both Bailey and Cali love the snow but hate cold water! I don’t get it!
I agree, Hope! I think Bailey actually wouldn’t care about cold water if she was chasing a squirrel or some other creature. Too bad we can’t use live animals in DockDogs! 🙂
Such great pictures!
Thanks Jenny!
Love GSPs in the snow! I hit Sam in the head all the time with snowballs, she is bad at catching those for some reason.
Aimee, your comment about Sam not being very good at catching snowballs made me laugh! Maybe our dogs just realize that getting hit on the head with a snowball is a better alternative to actually catching one in their mouths? 🙂
Looks like she had a great time in the snow!!!
I love your dog!!! Such a beauty!! My Yorkie loves the snow too, I thought he would hate it but it was love at first sight…it make me happy to see dogs enjoying their surroundings like that.
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Great tips. I always clean off the pawns from salt and snow after the walk. And during the walks, I try to keep them in the snow instead of a walking cross over to the salt.