In 2014, Maya went on many trips around the county to small parks and trails that she had never visited before. She checked out the Art Teasel Wildlife Refuge in Sarnia, the Ausable Cut Conservation Area in Lambton Shores and a trail in Ipperwash. She went to London to hike some of their urban trails and then spent some time camping at both the Pinery and MacGregor Point Provincial Park.
She even spent Thanksgiving at the Pinery and enjoyed some turkey for dinner.
Maya The Nature Dog’s 2014 Photo Journal
Oliphant has an awesome shallow, sandy beach that puppies can play in.
Mommy walks pretty good on leash, for a human.
The Sulphur Springs smelled... bad. Ick.
When it's warm enough to put your toes in the water - that's a good day.
Thanksgiving dinner at the Pinery! Cool!
Ausable River Cut Trail was pretty neat. Lots of sand and hills and other stuff you'd expect to find.
I love hiking in the Pinery. Isn't it beautiful?
Mommy and I look great with all these fallen leaves.
My Mommy, Grammie, Ally and I at the top of the steps at the Carolinian Trail in the Pinery.
It's nice to cuddle up in my moveable crate (the truck) after a weekend of camping and hiking at the Pinery. Oh, and lots of swimming!
More stairs at the Pinery. Bet I'm going to hate these when I get older.
Shashi and I were watching the fish and toads jumping around in the pond.
We went for a fall walk in London but we couldn't find any trail markers.
We found another little stream in the Ipperwash area. First time putting my toes in it.
Could I look any happier?
I love this little stream at the lake front park in Port Elgin. Cool, clean and fun.
We can't remember where this way, but we think it was probably a fun place to walk.
Shashi and I are on an adventure. She does her clicky, photography thing and I get to go to a bunch of cool places.
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