Olizwell
We Are Small
I had a semi-scary experience on this adventure to the woods. As my little dog, Bebe, and I were leaving there was a large german shepherd blocking the exit. Luckily, I know the woods like the back of my hand, so I knew where to escape to find an alternate exit. Even luckier, my dog is a complete airhead and did not notice the german shepherd following close behind as we walked briskly through the trails. Bebe (a.k.a the doofus) did not notice the large dog, despite it being literally five feet behind us. It wasn't until we reached a fork in the trails that Bebe finally turned around and saw the other dog. The german shepherd suddenly jumped up and down as if to engage Bebe in play, but Bebe just stared at the german shepherd for a few seconds, sneezed, and then went back to smelling the dirt. The other dog then gave up and took the right trail at the fork that led back into the woods. Bebe and I took the left trail that winded back to the parking lot.
So, there you have it. My almost-scary-but-very-anti-climatic- adventure in the woods.
On another note, this is my first time trying the expansion technique. Don't look to closely, there might be a couple of mistakes!
We Are Small
I had a semi-scary experience on this adventure to the woods. As my little dog, Bebe, and I were leaving there was a large german shepherd blocking the exit. Luckily, I know the woods like the back of my hand, so I knew where to escape to find an alternate exit. Even luckier, my dog is a complete airhead and did not notice the german shepherd following close behind as we walked briskly through the trails. Bebe (a.k.a the doofus) did not notice the large dog, despite it being literally five feet behind us. It wasn't until we reached a fork in the trails that Bebe finally turned around and saw the other dog. The german shepherd suddenly jumped up and down as if to engage Bebe in play, but Bebe just stared at the german shepherd for a few seconds, sneezed, and then went back to smelling the dirt. The other dog then gave up and took the right trail at the fork that led back into the woods. Bebe and I took the left trail that winded back to the parking lot.
So, there you have it. My almost-scary-but-very-anti-climatic- adventure in the woods.
On another note, this is my first time trying the expansion technique. Don't look to closely, there might be a couple of mistakes!