I'm sending in the adoption contract on Maya, a formality really as she's been "our dog" for quite a while now. I don't know what it is about me, but I'm a sucker for these problematic female dogs. I've said before that she combines traits of our Gypsy, Emmylou, and Molly, so how could I not fall for her?
Maya on our hike today. I'm wearing the blaze orange Ruffler as a headband. It was great for keeping my ears warm. |
We had a good walk, over 4.5 miles, on a cold but sunny day. That's the best walking weather as far as I'm concerned--no bugs, no mud, and no people. We saw a few deer and she was interested but she didn't proceed to drag me along running after them as Max would have done.
Saturday evening we took Maya down to Scottsville to the James River Brewery. She's been there a number of times but tonight's crowd was the largest, and friendliest, she's encountered. Everyone wanted to meet and greet her and she was better with strangers than she's ever been. She even kissed a baby who very much wanted to meet her.
Tired, in the back of the car on the ride home. |
4 comments:
Awww, how sweet. Lucky little Maya.
I'm in love with maya!!
I had my fingers crossed she would find a permanent home with you! I had a feeling Trooper didn't want to let her go either! :o) Congrats!
That is wonderful. She's such an interesting pup. I remember when she first came to you and then took off for a few weeks. Very relieved when she was found/trapped. So glad she will be yours always.
Kathleen
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