Thursday, September 21, 2017

No Locks, No Signs, but Police Today.

The Kildeer were the first calls. Crows "haw-haw-hawed" at us next.

Then we heard the bickering of the Scissor-tails. We counted at least five trees where they were making a fuss. On our first circuit we heard them. On the second the aerobatics began. It will be sad when they fly south.

We also caught a glimpse of a Great Blue Heron swooping low over the river - moving upstream.

The gate to the field was unlocked so the four-leggers were able to get in a good run and a sip of water.  [These nice folks keep leaving their water coolers and cups.]

We were across the park when we saw the police car arrive. Did someone call the police on us? He drove back to the playing fields and then through the park before moving on.

The car slowed down near one fellow with his dog off-leash, but did not stop.

I suppose it is a more serious offense to desecrate the baseball field (paws on the field, you know), than violate the city leash law. Whatever. There is no sign on the field to prohibits pets. The gates were unlocked. They even left water out for us.

Saving up for bail money.






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