
See this steep hillside? Our house is up there. Way up there. The river is way down here. We’re quite safe from floods. However, we’re not exactly handy to the river. Well, relatively speaking. The river is a short walk away–down the driveway and out the road about a one-minute stroll. The river ford allows a public access point and there is a swimming hole nearby with a rope tied from a tree. The kids love to play there. But for a property that actually borders the river, our direct access from our own property seemed somewhat impossible. Unless you like sliding down steep hillsides.
Or clambering off cliffs.

The part of our farm that borders the river is at the bottom of this cliff. The river makes a bend here, comes alongside our farm, and carries along the border of our property for some way–and all of that way, it’s straight uphill to our house.
Then we pushed through some brush toward the bottom of our driveway and discovered this.

There are old logging trails throughout our property. Our driveway, in fact, was originally a logging trail. But we had no idea that there was another logging trail here, at the base of our steep cliff along the river, or that there was this shelf of flat land at the base of the cliff that was also part of our farm.
Following this logging trail at the base of our cliff, we found the metal pins that mark the property line all the way around our farm. The pins are laid out to the side of the trail, giving us just enough space to walk along the bottom of our hillside and reach the river, directly from our farm.

The Pocatalico is not a big river. It’s a river based on length, not width. In many places, it looks like a creek. I sat down on a rock to take in my newfound view. With summer fading fast, I will miss this lush green soon. Look at me–I even wore my boots. For once.

I sat there watching the leaves falling on the water in the light breeze, enjoying the peace and the quiet and–

–the company.
You can’t go to the river without dogs tagging along.
Coco hasn’t quite figured out this whole water thing yet.

Is it a giant mud puddle? Will it suck her under? Will it attack?
Dookie’s an old hand. “I’ll show that giant puppy,” he said.

And he jumped right in.

Coco was so distressed, she didn’t know what to do with herself.

“Come back, Dookie! Come back!”

Dookie: “Now do you see what I’ve been telling you? I’m better than the giant puppy. I’m the top dog. I’m the king of the world!”

After he was done showing off, Dookie slopped back ashore.

To Coco’s delight.

She was so happy to see him alive and on land again, she tried to bite his neck.

To show her love.

Which explains a lot about their relationship. That, and the way Coco likes to wake Dookie up in the morning (er, noonish, Dookie likes to sleep late) by picking up the corner of the blanket he sleeps on in her teeth and dragging it off, dumping him unceremoniously from his bed.
Still, they have their moments of bonding. Mysterious moments when they speak dog to dog.
Dookie: “I’ll teach you all about the big water, grasshopper. Stick with me.”

“You gotta start small,” he told Coco as they walked away from the river.

“Like with this little creek here. Go ahead,” he told her. “Jump in. Run up and down the creek two hundred times and you will defeat the water and have power over it, like I do.”
Me: “Coco, no! I don’t want to–

–take home–

–a messy, dripping–

–GIANT–

–PUPPY!!!!”

COCO!!

Dookie: “AHAHAHAHAHAHA.”


















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I’m so glad that “wise ol’ Dookie” is around to teach Coco the ins and outs of being a farm dog. My “giant puppy” is a Lab/Retriever mix and won’t go NEAR water. May I can hire Dookie to give my puppy (all 92 lbs of him) a few swimming lessons?
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Great pictures and story, Suzanne!
Whatever happened to Bluebell?
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It was like a hojillion degrees yesterday. Ugh.
I’m sure it was much nicer riverside!
Even with giant wet puppy to deal with.
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Love the BIG puppy in the water puddle. It made me laugh. And I am still grinning.
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You should use these stories with your pictures and make children’s books, my son would love them!!
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Dookie is such a good teacher. Coco seems to have grasped the concept of the river very quickly under Dookie’s tutalage. (spelling???)
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OHHHH those pups!!!!!! :mrgreen: They are so entertaining and fun!!!! That was ADORABLE!!!!! Cutest personalities and I loved that Coco pulls Dukie off his blanket, er noonish. LOL LOL LOL Characters! :mrgreen:
PRECIOUS pups!!!! (and little goat up there!)
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Or maybe I should say, “Tell Dookie thanks for making me laugh this morning.”
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Thank you for sharing everything with us!!
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Don’t ya just love dogs!!!
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Did it take forever to turn the ‘giant puppy’ from muddy brown back to white? Still is a cutie no matter what.
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- Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife
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This was such a great post.I stumbled it. Thanks!
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And the picture of Nutmeg is precious!!!
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Thanks to whoever suggested the peach jello to save my jelly – it worked. I jsut hate it when it does not turn out. thanks for starting the blog and forum – love it. I just saw a thing on TV where these woman from all over the country are part of an organization called FLIP – who help the police find criminals. they only do their work through email and at home. it was fascinating how they put their info and research and skills together through the comupter. One woman did handwriting analysis, one trained young kids to protect themselves and was a licensed investigator -several women are. so amazing
you go girl!!! I like hearing positive things that happen bec of the internet.
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