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Guard Dogs Wordless Wednesday

2/26/2014

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What are these tough guard dogs protecting? We explored an awesome dog friendly historical site! Read the story and see more fun adventure photos here.
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Piranha Banana
2/25/2014 04:32:15 pm

they're protecting food?! Can't wait to see.

WOOF!

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Clowie link
2/25/2014 05:21:35 pm

They're great pictures of the dogs, but I don't know what they're guarding. It reminded my biped of the old air raid shelters that still existed at her school.

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Greyhounds CAN SIt link
2/25/2014 06:14:19 pm

Hmm, looks like some sort of bunker to me ... not that I've ever seen a bunker! I'll just have to come back tomorrow and get the full story :)

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Molly The Wally link
2/25/2014 07:08:18 pm

Pawsome work guarding dudes. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly

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Susan and the gang from Life with Dogs and Cats link
2/25/2014 07:41:51 pm

Your dogs are so well behaved and photogenic. They add so much to every picture you take.

--Woofs (and purrs) from <a href="http://www.lifewithdogsandcats.com">Life with Dogs and Cats</a>.

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:24:16 pm

Thanks Susan. I never used to take pictures before I had them!

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Rebecca link
2/25/2014 08:24:26 pm

No one is going to enter that place with you 3 guarding it!

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Oz the Terrier link
2/25/2014 10:19:45 pm

Oh my, are you guarding some kind of underground bunker? Such tough doggies!
Happy WW,
Oz

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Roxy the traveling dog link
2/25/2014 10:57:57 pm

Wow, I don't know but that looks way interesting.

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Jen K link
2/25/2014 11:25:09 pm

Great photos - I always love when attractions are dog friendly!
No idea where that is, but I officially guess Fort [Something?]. Looks old. And fortified.

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:25:33 pm

Good guess Jen! Are there fortified places not named Fort [Something]? Now I want to find one!!!

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Taryn link
2/26/2014 12:09:56 am

Looks like another neat photo-op!

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Carol Bryant link
2/26/2014 02:11:51 am

Hmm is this in Maine? I might have been there.

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:26:28 pm

No but I'd like to know what cool old Fort you have visited in Maine. We'd like to check it our someday!

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Kari Neumeyer link
2/26/2014 02:12:35 am

What a dramatic photo! Would make a great writing prompt.

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:27:52 pm

Thank you Kari. Your comment almost made me change my whole follow up post- just a fun story about these great guard dogs... Wait. It kind of still is that! :)

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Nailah Bone link
2/26/2014 02:37:30 am

Oh man, is that some sort of tomb? :O Can't wait to find out what it is!

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:29:51 pm

A tomb might have been a neater thing to guard... !

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sassmuffins link
2/26/2014 02:49:21 am

Fort Casey State Park on Whidbey Island? Just guessing...have not been there but read about it before traveling to Whidbey Island several years ago. Wherever it is it looks like a really neat place to visit!!

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:29:12 pm

Good guess and thanks for reminding me we need to go up to Fort Casey for pictures this spring!

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Dolly the Doxie link
2/26/2014 03:39:07 am

Is it an old missle silo? I know there are lots out there! I can't wait to find out! Love Dolly

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Emma link
2/26/2014 05:54:22 am

Looks like an earth friendly home. Mom had one of those for sale in our area a few years ago.

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:32:59 pm

If I ever have an Earth friendly home, I hope it has such an awesome and safe door! :) It's funny you should think that Emma because Jason and I were wondering why more people with beach homes on the coast don't have green roofs! The salt water is so hard on ALL building materials but sea grass grows everywhere!

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Stacey link
2/26/2014 06:24:15 am

Not sure what they are guarding but looks like they are doing an admirable job. Have to check back tomorrow to get the full story! Happy Wednesday!

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Mark link
2/26/2014 10:01:48 am

Great photos. It looks like the entrance to an ammo storage place to me. I can't wait to read more tomorrow.

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M. K. Clinton link
2/26/2014 10:20:53 am

You didn't go to that island from the television show LOST did you?! BOL

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:33:54 pm

Fortunately we saw no four toed statues at this historical site! :)

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Mary link
2/26/2014 11:33:04 am

That looks awesome! I'd love to find a dog friendly historical site for Sadie and I to visit!

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Teri and the cats of Curlz and Swirlz link
2/26/2014 11:36:37 am

We cats don't get out adventuring like you doggies do, but wild guess...a fish ladder? We hopped on over from the BlogPaws WWBH and Teri says she used to live in Oregon, too!

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:35:57 pm

Thanks for hopping by! Our Amelia cat THINKS she would like to get out and adventure with us more but she usually changes her mind right away!

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Ruckus the Eskie link
2/26/2014 03:20:36 pm

Good guard dogs! And watch dogs too?

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Bethany
2/26/2014 07:36:56 pm

There was plenty of rain and wind to watch on this adventure!

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Cathy Connolly link
2/26/2014 07:19:27 pm

I think this historical site is~~Safe! These furkids are enjoying their very important job!!

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