Mountain Air
As I said in my last post, owning a dog has gotten me out and about a bit more. That and the fantastic weather we’ve had the last few days. There is a mountain path right behind the house, and from here you can see a panorama of the entire valley surrounding Hualien city, with the Central Mountain Range on the left, and the Pacific Ocean and Costal Mountain Range off in the distance. I like taking Juno on this path because even though it is well maintained, nobody else seems to use it! I’ve also included a more recent picture of the dog - a few months older than she was in the last one I posted.
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// Begin Comments & Trackbacks ?>Goddess Juno, I’m beginning to understand the woof of the mountains, the marriage of loneliness and sky, the pet on the furry walk, coats of feathered breezes, chirps to stray by, wander with songs and bark.










She needs contacts to learn. Don’t be too afraid. Training gets harder the older she grows.