It is gloomy winter day today. It is still raining outside.
But it was a nice warm day last weekend.
On Saturday, Satori and Leila seemed to have wanted to go out somewhere, so we took them to a secret place.
Yeah, it used to be the kind of secret place where few people visited. But these days, people often visit there and play with radio controlled airplans.
Luckily there was nobody there on Saturday. So Satori & Leila ran off-leash as much as they could.
To tell the truth, dogs must be kept on leash in Tokyo. It is an ordinance of Tokyo.
But it was a nice warm day last weekend.
On Saturday, Satori and Leila seemed to have wanted to go out somewhere, so we took them to a secret place.
Yeah, it used to be the kind of secret place where few people visited. But these days, people often visit there and play with radio controlled airplans.
Luckily there was nobody there on Saturday. So Satori & Leila ran off-leash as much as they could.
To tell the truth, dogs must be kept on leash in Tokyo. It is an ordinance of Tokyo.
That's why I say "this is the secret play at the secret place."
Satori loves tennis balls. She always go for the ball which Richie throws.
Satori loves tennis balls. She always go for the ball which Richie throws.
Satori became six years old in February. People who see her running tirelessly are amazed about her age. Their dogs don't seem to play or run any more.
On Sunday, we wondered around our house.
There are some streams near our house. Walking along this stream, we came to the sump. It's called 'Mama-shita sump.'
About more than hundred years ago, people seemed to have made 'wasabi' or Japanese horseradish using the rich spring water.
Satori wanted to get into the water because she loves to be in water. But she was not allowed to by Papa Richie.
Sorry, Sasa!
Satori has a tendency to walk ahead of us. But she often looks back and checks if Leila and I are OK.
On Sunday, we wondered around our house.
There are some streams near our house. Walking along this stream, we came to the sump. It's called 'Mama-shita sump.'
About more than hundred years ago, people seemed to have made 'wasabi' or Japanese horseradish using the rich spring water.
Satori wanted to get into the water because she loves to be in water. But she was not allowed to by Papa Richie.
Sorry, Sasa!
Satori has a tendency to walk ahead of us. But she often looks back and checks if Leila and I are OK.
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