October 27, 2015

A Benefit Of Training A New Puppy


Training a little puppy forces you to get up and out in the early hours of the morning. And there is something unbelievably magical about that...about seemingly being the only one in the world awake and having the time to stop and admire the beauty of our world. I now have these moments every morning and I am finding I enjoy the silence with my pup and my Flynn before the chaos of the day begins. Today, we took some time to snap some pictures on this late October morning. I left them unedited, because they were just that amazing on their own.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Try it sometime. With or without a new puppy. : )
 
 
 
 









 
 
 

 










 
 
 




12 comments:

  1. Great pictures. I saw the frost on the ground and thought you were by a lake. So pretty, and so nice how you see this as a special time, not begrudging getting out early in the cold.

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  2. Beautiful! :-) Have a great day!

    Blessings,
    Jill

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  3. So pretty! So glad you are enjoyin that cute puppy!

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  4. We got our puppy in Jan. Very very cold. But those early hours, in the cold crisp darkness, were really amazing. I get it!

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  5. So pretty....quiet, good time to reflect as well.

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  6. First thing in the morning, quiet and alone really is like nothing else isn't it! Glad that you are enjoying it! xx

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  7. Beautiful photos...thanks for the smiles. Blessings

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  8. Hey beautiful lady! Miss you so much on instagram so I thought I would find your blog and I love it!

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  9. Ha! Nothing like a puppy to get us up and going in the early morning. And I do agree, it is a beautiful time of day. I love it. Definitely a morning person here, and I'd hate to miss out on the glory of sunrises. The puppy and Flynn would make great walking companions. How wonderful!

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  10. Yup... you're up with me! I love it!

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Thanks so much for saying hello!

Billie Jo