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On Saturday, April 10, 2004, the Louisville Dog Run Association and Kentucky Department of Parks opened the Sawyer Dog Park. Sawyer Dog Park was the first official off-leash dog park in our community.

 

Sawyer Dog Park is located in the northeast corner of the park property across Freys Hill Road from the main park entrance. The park spans across approximately six acres and is divided into three two-acre areas: one for small dogs (dogs under 30 pounds) and two for all dogs. Membership to the Louisville Dog Run Association is required to enter the dog park. For more information on the Louisville Dog Run Association, please visit www.louisvilledogs.com.

Found her nested in our tomato plant outside this morning.

Louisville, Kentucky

“Optimist Morgan”

Leavenworth Street Laundromat

San Francisco, California #LetsGuide

Urban night photography

Market Street Build. Philadelphia, PA #LetsGuide

After a three hour hike with my dog Pancake today, through a couple of hundred acres, we finally did see one lone cardinal. This area was part of a "natural protected area" and "tree sanctuary" here in Louisville, KY, USA. This cardinal did announce his presence yet still we were astounded there was one. As barren as this area is due to the destruction and lack of protection of habitats he caught me off guard.

Baba Dioum: 'In the end, we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught'

 

Long Run Park Spring Sunset, Louisville, KY

  

Unregistered "American Towers" tower in background.

Conwy Castle Gwynedd, Wales #LetsGuide UNESCO World Heritage Site

  

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

One man, one Chihuahua and two inner city kids alone are completing this water line installation. For some reason, though, this lake has dropped water levels drastically. We are not sure why.

This little Scotty just loved her from the second she walked in the gate. At first she was shy and refused his advances, but he was such the gentleman and just tried and tried to make friends - finally they bonded! It was so adorable - he's just a pup too! And Happy National Puppy Day to all the pups and pups at heart out there! Pancake was a rescue and also now is my Medical Service dog who performs the function of helping me with disequilibrium from a ruptured brain aneurysm.

 

Barklands Dog Park at Beckley Creek Park (The Parklands), Louisville, KY

Greylag Geese w. issues - Long Run Park, Louisville, KY.

Union of South American Nations Headquarters

Front Street Sculpture Philadelphia, Pennsylvania #LetsGuide

History

Isaac W. Bernheim established Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in 1929. I. W. Bernheim (1848-1945) was a German immigrant who settled in Kentucky. From a humble beginning as a peddler, he became successful in the whiskey distilling business where he established the I.W. Harper brand. Grateful for his good fortune, he gave Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest to the people of Kentucky as a gift.

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Pancake does not like walking on steel grates. Initially I'd thought it was just a new feeling for her paws and she was unaccustomed to them. Her first experience with them was in Maryland (not far from the Baltimore Airport). Interestingly enough she easily trotted across the outdoor grates at the local BMX track. Perhaps her hesitancy is whatever substances are flowing under the grates - she has an aversion to grates which have strong petroleum-based odors.

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