After bearing witness to a pink and purple streaked sunrise, Mom and I got our walking attire on and headed out the door. We headed to a lake that runs through our town, named after Sacajawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped to guide and interpret for Lewis & Clark. She traveled with their expedition thousands of miles, from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean. I love the ocean and can only imagine what they must have thought the first time they saw it.
That's Sacajawea on the left. I accidently peed on her foot.
Bad, bad pup!
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One of the fun parts of walking the lake is keeping my eyes ears and nose alert for other creatures and critters. They are everywhere! We almost always spot a couple of turtles sitting on logs sunning themselves and squirrels are so much fun to watch. Most of the Lakes inhabitants are friendly but then there's the gang of geese, that's a whole different story! Mom says the correct term is a gaggle of geese but I swear they are a gang and I'm sticking to my story. These guys are tough and loud. They scream at you and delight in chasing whatever crosses their path. I do my darndest to stay clear of them.
Not this path please! |
Gang Members |
Lake Sacajawea was developed in 1924 and I'm already looking forward to its 100th birthday. I hope there will be an amazing birthday celebration and I hope its dog friendly. If you are ever in our town, I hope you will stop by and spend a little time enjoying it. If you are already familiar with this little gem then I encourage you to visit often because I swear, it's different every time I come.