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Saturday, December 6, 2008
Today on the river
A skijorer's view is not much different from a musher's view:
You can tell Autumn has really embraced retirement. There is slack in her line half the time. But, Linden has no problem pulling me all by herself, and we all three still have fun, so I don't mind!
I'd love to have a photo of myself skijoring, but I can't quite bring myself to issue an invitation, "Would you like to come skiing with us? Please, take my camera so you can get a photo as we leave you in our dust! Then we'll see you when we get back!" It doesn't sound very... social. :)
And yes, my balance is improving. I don't have quite the courage to attempt photos when we are at our exhilarating top speed, but when the girls kick back a bit, I pull out the camera. :)
6 comments:
Thats so cool!!
Linden looked more tired than Autumn in that picture. Autumn is the smart one as we already knew. Funny girls.
"Unless you're the lead dog, the view never changes."
Nice shots. Your balance must be getting better if you can take pictures while 'joring.
The dogs look happy, good on 'em.
Next time ask your friends to take a picture of the whole set up - with you and the dogs!
I'd love to have a photo of myself skijoring, but I can't quite bring myself to issue an invitation, "Would you like to come skiing with us? Please, take my camera so you can get a photo as we leave you in our dust! Then we'll see you when we get back!" It doesn't sound very... social. :)
And yes, my balance is improving. I don't have quite the courage to attempt photos when we are at our exhilarating top speed, but when the girls kick back a bit, I pull out the camera. :)
lol at Autumn letting her sister do all the work!
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