Water Break

Our dog Bear stands beside his water bowl at the overlook on the Jane Rau Trail in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 19, 2024. Original: _ZFC9205.NEF

Bear and I take a water break in a spot where perhaps neither human nor dog has ever set foot before. I so miss being able to take him hiking every day! We were back here yesterday, I didn’t think we’d have time for this short trail at the end but he charged around our favorite loop so fast that even after stopping to watch a herd of deer we still had plenty of time to come up here and take a water break before heading home.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z fc | Nikon 16-50 DX
πŸ—“οΈ: January 19, 2024

New Horizons

Our dog Bear stands near saguaros on the Axle Grease Trail in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 16, 2024. Original: _ZFC9192.NEF

During my time off I’ve loved taking Bear to trails I normally avoid as they are crowded on the weekends, stepping aside to let people past is the most common way he steps on something painful. Here we’re taking a water break at the junction of the Axle Grease and Rock Tank trails, it was a Tuesday so we only encountered a few people. I’m not sure he cares but I enjoy seeing him discover new places.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z fc | Nikon 16-50 DX
πŸ—“οΈ: January 16, 2024

On Top of the World

Our dog Bear looks out from atop the big boulder at Balanced Rock in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 26, 2024. Original: _ZFC9268.NEF

A couple of weeks ago as Bear and I had Balanced Rock to ourselves I was forcefully struck at how I was happier than I had been in a very long time. Not that there hadn’t been plenty of happy times in the years prior but that after several months of leave my mind had finally unwound and let me stay and revel in each little moment. Surprisingly rather than the euphoria slipping away with the realization my leave was about to come to a crashing halt, it stayed with me as we hiked back out through this stunning land.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z fc | Nikon 16-50 DX
πŸ—“οΈ: January 26, 2024

The Running Dog

Our dog Bear relaxes on the carpet in a running pose.

Bear and I haven’t been hiking in four days, a mix of me being run down for a few days after my second Shingles shot and the desert getting some much needed rain. The nearest park prefers you not hike in the rain and I haven’t felt up to driving further afield, particularly not with the work commute resuming in a week. It’s chucking it down at the moment, Bear is softly snoring beside me with both cats zonked out on my legs.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony-Zeiss 24mm f/1.8
πŸ—“οΈ: December 23, 2023

A Wee Bit Excited

Our black lab Bear sprawls out on my couch on January 11, 2024. Original: _ZFC9026.NEF

Yesterday I returned from a trip and Bear was so excited his feet did the happy dance Ellie used to do when I got home from work. He kept running around the house so I took him out for a lovely 6.5 mile hike. Today we took an easy 2.5 mile walk as I had an appointment for my second Shingles vaccine in the early afternoon, at the moment he’s snoozing beside me as he was in this picture from a month ago.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z fc | Nikon 16-50 DX
πŸ—“οΈ: January 11, 2024

Precious Cargo

Our dog Bear looks out from the open hatch of my Lexus UX with the Four Peaks mountain range in the background, taken at the Granite Mountain Trailhead in McDowell Sonoran Preserve in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 9, 2024. Original: _Z721078.NEF

Bear towering over Four Peaks after our hike to Balanced Rock. I’ve been trying to take a variety of shots to help me remember my leave of absence as I gird up to get through one last year of work, I’ll never step far away from him but by now I trust him enough to move a few feet away for a picture, as long as there’s nothing of interest nearby.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 24-200mm
πŸ—“οΈ: January 9, 2024

SeΓ±or Oso

Our dog Bear yawns on our couch on December 29, 2023. Original: _A673100.ARW

Being able to spend time with Bear each day these past few months has been such a delight. Our work on his daily walks paid dividends yesterday when we came across an unleashed dog in the preserve. The trail was narrow and the dog started barking as soon as it was beside us. Before I could respond Bear de-escalated and led me down the trail, turning around for a treat when we were far enough away. I was so proud I would have given him a handful but after chomping down the first, SeΓ±or Oso was back on the march, culminating in his first visit to the Basalt Ridge Overlook (and only my second).

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sigma 30mm f/1.4
πŸ—“οΈ: December 29, 2023

Festive

Our dog Bear on his dog bed with one leg wrapped in red gauze and a colorful rope toy beside him. Taken on December 9, 2023. Original: _A671506.ARW

While testing Bear’s hiking shoes I ramped him up to longer and longer hikes, while he easily got the hang of them I noticed they were rubbing and creating a sore on one of his feet. My wife gave him a red wrap over a bandage to keep him from licking it and while he was waiting to be fed, with one leg tucked underneath him and his colorful rope toy out front, it looked like he had one festive leg and one FESTIVE leg. I’ve been taking him without his shoes on a mix of neighborhood walks and trails that don’t have many rocks and are wide enough that he’s less likely to step on something prickly. That has worked well and I’ll keep that up for the next month while I can still hike with him every day.

πŸ“·: Sony A6700 | Sony-Zeiss 24mm f/1.8
πŸ—“οΈ: December 9, 2023

New Tricks

Our dog Bear sleeps on my couch on May 22, 2022. Original: _Z722667.NEF

Bear must not have been allowed on the furniture in his previous home as it took me 7 weeks to convince him to get up on my couch. He’s been a regular ever since, though even now he asks for permission before jumping up.

πŸ“·: Nikon Z 7II | Nikon 24-70mm f/4
πŸ—“οΈ: May 22, 2022