Lake Bemidji Pictures
Pete and I made it back from our AA getaway up to Lake Bemidji State Park. A good time was had by all, especially Fredo. He really enjoyed spending some quality time watching/chasing squirrels and chipmunks, sniffing around in the dirt, and swimming in the lake. So without further ado, here is the first installment of our trip pictures:
Here is our campsite. Notice the new Hobitat 4 tent. It was easy to set up, easy to take down, and very roomy. It was so nice to be able to stand up all the way and have room for Fredo's kennel next to the air mattress.
Here's a view of our tent from the inside.
Pete and I passed the time playing frisbee. We got this one especially for the trip, and it flies forever.
Fredo loves kisses!
Pete brought his hatchet and was in charge of wood/fire management. He did an excellent job. He uses the "log cabin" approach to starting fires quite successfully.
At night Fredo turns into a Demon Dog!
And now I will conlude with a trio of Fredo pictures. These are of the Fred swimming in Lake Bemidji in his new life jacket. He chased sticks and barked and had a great time. Pete noticed an interesting phenomenon: When Fredo is in water that is too deep for him to touch, he puts his ears back. Pete calls these his "panic ears." Once he can touch again, the ears come back up.
Panic ears!
Now he's touching ground again. Ears have resumed normal position.
And of course, after swimming Fredo needed to take a good roll in the grass.
Here is our campsite. Notice the new Hobitat 4 tent. It was easy to set up, easy to take down, and very roomy. It was so nice to be able to stand up all the way and have room for Fredo's kennel next to the air mattress.
Here's a view of our tent from the inside.
Pete and I passed the time playing frisbee. We got this one especially for the trip, and it flies forever.
Fredo loves kisses!
Pete brought his hatchet and was in charge of wood/fire management. He did an excellent job. He uses the "log cabin" approach to starting fires quite successfully.
At night Fredo turns into a Demon Dog!
And now I will conlude with a trio of Fredo pictures. These are of the Fred swimming in Lake Bemidji in his new life jacket. He chased sticks and barked and had a great time. Pete noticed an interesting phenomenon: When Fredo is in water that is too deep for him to touch, he puts his ears back. Pete calls these his "panic ears." Once he can touch again, the ears come back up.
Panic ears!
Now he's touching ground again. Ears have resumed normal position.
And of course, after swimming Fredo needed to take a good roll in the grass.
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