If you regularly follow my blog, and the weekly/video photo I would recommend skipping on to paragraph three, specific to this week’s video/photo. I have decided to add a weekly video/photo section to my blog. This blog will display a video or photo, usually highlighting an Adventure, while I might also sneak in some that are humorous, adorable, or just other fun dog moments.
So if you have followed my blog from the beginning you will know that I adopted Shadow as a puppy, and about a year later adopted Buster as a puppy. We had many wonderful years together before experiencing the devastating loss of Buster at just seven. It took a long time for our hearts to heal, but almost a year later we welcomed little Wilma into our world.
Today’s feature is a video of Shadow and Wilma at the gorgeous Fort Foster Park in Kittery, Maine. It was a beautiful park, and quite memorable as we were caught up in a HAIL storm! The wind picked up and we were pelted, and oddly I found it quite humorous. We enjoyed a wonderful coast walk, Fort Foster, and many other moments on this Adventure.
If you would like to read more about our Adventure to Fort Foster Park type it in the “search box” for more information on this Adventure. (On a mobile phone you can find this at the very bottom of the page, and on the computer you can find it to the right of the blog.)
Fort Foster is one of our favorite places!!
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Really?! That was the only time I have been there. It’s probably even more beautiful in the blooming seasons!
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The last time we went was at the end of August, when the season was just getting ready to turn. The beach roses had the biggest, reddest hips I’d ever seen.
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Sounds gorgeous!!
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It was! I had to write a poem about it, in fact.
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Really?! That’s amazing! Have you been to Marginal Way?! I think of there when I think of coastal roses!
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I haven’t yet been to Marginal Way. Ogunquit is so incredibly crowded, my husband and I just try to drive through it as quickly as possible. My mother has been to Marginal Way with a group from her retirement community, and she enjoyed it very much.
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That’s great that she could visit! It’s definitely an off-season kind of place!
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