Spring is here. Yes, we had lots and lots of rain today but I think Spring has officially arrived. What better way to enjoy the day then go for a walk. This heather plant was so pretty, I begged my owners to take a few pictures of me (they settled for one picture, hmph).
Off on our adventure. We went to the beach area. If you look closely you can see a ferry in the background. I wonder if there are any stuffies on that ferry?
I heard this strange loud barking sound. We decided check it out and I think we saw a sea lion pup. He was my kind of sea lion, just hanging out on a bench near the water.
He barked and barked, my roommates decided to continue on the hike. We saw all sorts of boats; sailboats, motor boats, row boats and I begged my roommates to take me out on a ride. Of course, they don't own a boat but they could have tried to talk to a boat captain and asked for a ride.
No luck, we just decided to sit and enjoy the Spring flowers. Hmmm, I wonder if there is a Starbucks nearby? I could send my roommates to pick up some huckleberry hot chocolate.
Looks very spring-like there! And any walk is a good walk (in my walk-deprived book)! Hope you got a hot chocolate...
ReplyDeleteIt was a great walk (even though I didn't get a boat ride) but that's ok. I agree, any walk is a good walk that is as long as my roommates bring their backpack so I can ride in style.
DeleteSpring weather! So unfair! We still have winter! Those flowers do look nice. Did you find any place to have hot chocolate?
ReplyDeleteYes, I found a nice hot chocolate shop. The bearista was very friendly and made a small fox sized hot chocolate especially for me. When Spring comes finally comes for you two it will an even better season since you have been waiting soooooooo patiently. Maybe you could convince your owners to take you two (and Jake and Boo) out for Ice Cream to celebrate how patient you have been waiting for Spring
DeleteIce cream! Jerry thinks this is a great idea, and he thinks we could go look at seeds at the garden store after...he is anxious to start gardening.
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