Campsite Relaxation

Since we are regular RVing canines, we are quite proficient at many camping skills – including a great ability for campsite relaxation.

Chief of Security - ever alert for intruders and, yet, relaxing in the campsite.

Chief of Security – ever alert for intruders and, yet, relaxing in the campsite.

We work hard to behave when we are camping, so we take lots of walks. Somehow, those long walks certainly help with our ability to nap out on our picket line in the campsite.

Cousin Ruby preparing for a nap.

Cousin Ruby preparing for a nap.

And, yes, our cousins Ruby and Tartok joined us for this weekend’s trip, so there were eight of us on the picket line stretched between our two campsites.

Cheoah demonstrating how to relax.

Cheoah demonstrating how to relax.

Cheoah was settled on the picket line beside her cousin Ruby and was glad to demonstrate how to relax. Enthusiastically.

That might be a little too much campsite relaxation, Cheesewhiz.

That might be a little too much campsite relaxation, Cheesewhiz.

4 Comments

  1. Juno's mom on May 8, 2016 at 12:32 pm

    In nature with eight huskies and mom. A perfect mother’s day.

  2. Lori on May 8, 2016 at 7:48 am

    Perhaps a good belly rub is required for CheeseWhiz❤️

  3. Mom, Ice 'n Ebby on May 8, 2016 at 6:40 am

    Mom sez: Well, isn’t that what camping trips are supposed to be all about? To just relax and enjoy? Seems like the Herd has it almost down to a science by now! I’ll bet it would make for a wonderful photo — 8 Sibes all in a row, relaxing and enjoying.

  4. Mary Ann Molenda on May 8, 2016 at 6:32 am

    How long of walks does it take to tire them out? I think you have mentioned four miles before but not sure if that’s the normal walk or the making sure they are tired out walk…

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