Monday, July 6, 2009

At Last: We Return to The Pond !

Hey, mates! Cap'n Bailey Blue, reporting from the briny depths of "The Pond" in the untamed wilderness of New Hampshire.



I've left my first mate, Buster, out there searching for the Great White Whale. He's an impressionable lad, and he has promised to pursue the beast round the horn, across the Norway Maelstrom, and through Perdition's Flame.




Meanwhile, I am beta-testing my new swing. Quite satisfactory--do you not agree?



And most important--here I am conducting the site-survey and initial engineering study for the site of the dock. It is very important that the male human lackey receive appropriate instructions on its installation!





Et voila! A perfect repository for my exquisite tush!




Evenings are devoted to the gentle art of ripping the flesh from stuffed animals. One must keep in shape, you know.



Days are spent in pursuit of large birds...


And smaller birds...




And elegant insects that have no right to be so beautiful, but they are!



Evenings bring an azure sunset.


And the warm glow of the cottage brings itinerant flesh-eating Irish Peasant-Dogs back for some serious ear-licking and a nap.


Bozo, of course, fails to adequately grasp the metaphysical significance of these things.



There's so much more to report!

Stay tuned,

Bailey

7 comments:

Unknown said...

That place looks like Terrier Heaven on Earth! You lucky dogs - have a great time.

Your pal,

Petey

Faya said...

Chaque fois que je vois vos magnifiques photos je me mets à rêver de vacances et d'aventures...amusez-vous bien !
Bisous, Faya

Princess Patches said...

That swing is pawfect for you!

Aire-hugs,
Poppy, Penny & Patches

Clive said...

What a great time you are having! Wonderful pics all round!!

lots of woofs
Clive

Sue said...

What a wonderful way to spend a summer day.

Duke said...

What a gorgeous spot! We are just loving all of the pretty flowers and birdies!
You look pretty comfy on that swing, Buster!

Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch

Noah the Airedale said...

Oh my, New Hampshire looks like a lovely state....well at least your part does but we're sure the rest of it would be beautiful too.
You are very lucky to be able to visit there and you have your own lake too. Simply stunning!

Noah Willow Tess Lucy x