Harper B for Luck

Harper B and I headed out for a sniff.

Since we were just going down the dirt road to a nearby field she got to ride loose in the van. Daring!

Harper B for Be 12 Soon is not only my oldest Berner ever, she is the only old Berner I have had who wasnโ€™t dealing with a health issue in older age.

Knock on wood ๐Ÿ€, Harper is just aging. Not sick and aging โ€” just aging.

That could change, of course, but her recent exam and bloodwork were all just normal.

I have been envious of friends who have dogs that die of old age and not some wicked cancer.

โ€œWhat would that be like?โ€ I wondered.

I still donโ€™t know the answer.

But I do know what it is like to have a creaky but healthy almost 12-year-old Berner.

Itโ€™s amazing.

I am so lucky ๐Ÿ€

And I wish the same for all of us.

M- Trail Thoughts

A few weeks ago, I decided to take Capella and hike the M- Trail.

Clearly, they forgot the A.

It is a bit less than a mile of switchbacks up to the concrete M (for Mary-Ann) above the University of Montana campus.

After doing it that first time, I hurt for three days. Serious hurting. Ibuprofen-level hurt, which is a lot โ€” I did have three kids with no pain meds, after all.

What the heck?! I exercise a lot โ€” why did that hurt so badly?! SO ANNOYING!

Answer: The downhill!

View from the second switchback

And so I have been doing this hike once a week โ€” because I was annoyed that it hurt so much.

I think that is a funny reason to drive to Missoula and hike up a mountain โ€” because it hurt. But there it is, and today was the day for this week.

I turned from my driveway to find this little friend peering at me from the side of the road.

I wished the escapee good luck and drove away, pondering the random things that happen in my life. I mean โ€” do you see calves in the bushes as you drive on your street?!

I take Capella on these hikes. The trail is narrow and so her more serious nature is perfect. If people want to pet her โ€” cool. She stands still while they admire her. Otherwise, she completely ignores passing people and dogs.

She poses nicely for photos, doesnโ€™t ever pull on the leash, and in all ways acts like I have spent a long time training her to be perfect (which I have not โ€” she was born this way).

I love getting to the top โ€” the views are so wonderful.

And then I take on the hard part โ€” the downhill.

But so strange โ€” it hasnโ€™t hurt since that first time I did it. I think there is a lesson in that. Donโ€™t be afraid of hard things. Or maybe โ€” it wonโ€™t always hurt. Just keep climbing.

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YIPPEE!

Congratulations to Wildflower Chase and his human, Lawrence, on a shiny new CD (obedience title) earned today.

Well done, Team! โญ๏ธ