Monday, October 4, 2021

Life on the Road--Cats and Dogs.

Finally, we did it. We know this might surprise some people but it really will stun our children. We suppose when you leave two aging people on their own, no fixed abode, not that stable to begin with and a fervent (strange) desire to check out mountain peaks, anything can happen and usually does. 

The news is that we bought a cat. 'A cat,' you may exclaim. 'Yep.' We thought it would be beneficial in providing some comfort on those strenuous days. Take a load off our bodies as we enjoy the unusual company. Of course, most people believe we are kidding. To prove the point, I took a picture with Jen showing off our cat, yet to be named. Picture following the next. 

 While we're on some of the puzzling issues that crop up from time-to-time, here's one we just cannot fathom. Whereas we are fond of many people in this state, we were rather disappointed when we came across a particular sign on the 'Bloods Lake' trail to 'Clayton Peak'. It dampened our feelings slightly because of the thinking.

 Take a look at the sign. It indicates to the left for dogs while straight for humans. We ask you. How is it possible for dogs to read signage? C'mon folks, (as a certain president might stutter), who are they kidding? Dogs reading? We've heard of guide dogs but this is over the top. 

Note arrow to left:👈 ---------Dogs this Way. 



Jen and our cat. (Ten days before, we stood at the peak above Cardiff Pass, the one some dummy cut off in the photograph.)

Kindly scroll down as we invite you to absorb some color:

Cheers, 

Jenni and Jeffrey

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