A dog chasing a motorbike.

I came to show you the sea mist on the mountains, but will show the dog first.
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Bark, bark, bark, as the dog ran across the water to chase the bike.

We reckon that this is the coolest spring season that we have ever had. The weather certainly doesn't play nice at the coastal towns, as while we sit at 15C, the towns, further inland, are sitting at 37C. On the same day at the same time. Even the flamingos haven't arrived yet, as their weatherman recons that it is still too cold at the lake. Another funny thing is that when the cold fronts come in now, there is only fairy soft rain. During our winter period, almost all of the cold fronts bring storms with them, but now no heavy rain, even as the dark clouds cover the sky.
Funny weather that we are having.

The biker was wise, as he knew that if he stopped and switched the bike off then the dog would go away.
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Not fun anymore chasing the iron dog, and so the dog ran back to his owner.
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But he gave a last bark at the iron dog. !Lol.
No harm done, and once the dog left, the guy on the bike also started up, and drove away. Thankfully no one was hurt.
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Okay, let's have a look at the misty mountains.

Misty serenity is what I call the views.
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Just to stand in introspection as the views cruise over the camera lens.
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A closer look at the lone mountain on our way back.
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At the right of the lone mountain is the start of our mountain range that surrounds our town, and the mountain range ends in the sea.
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I was so glad at the appearance of the bike and the chasing dog, as it broke the monotony of only another mountain post. Not that I have anything against mountain posts, as we truly love all mountains. But a bit of diversity is always welcome, and a laugh makes things even better.

Talking about dogs, we attended a dog fun day event on the weekend at a local park, and it was so great to see the dogs and the owners having fun at an obstacle course, and some other events. So, I will do a post or two about the event for the animal lovers here on Hive to enjoy. I also posted the event last year, and as the event partnered with a new tree planting effort, we sponsored a tree in honor of our little dog that passed away. We often walk past the tree, and it is growing just fine.
Such is life.

Greetings to all, and until the next time, adios.

I hope that you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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