The yard is enclosed by a 6.5 foot fence – I would say it’s about that tall. Usually. If one was measuring from the ground to the highest point of the fence.
Now it’s a little shorter in places. Places where the snow has drifted in behind it. Does Winchester care? Not much. Does Sage care? A little. Does Annie? You bet!
She’s worked the snowbank into a rock hard perch where she can survey the neighborhood.
“Humm… what are the neighbors doing over there? I see the chiropractor is out with his snow blower again. So nice of him to blow out the driveway.”
She’s become a regular neighborhood watch. Finally a Greyhound Watch Dog.
Sage occasionally joins her. He doesn’t stay long.
Just long enough for me to get a shot of his tongue… Sigh.
I sure hope it starts to melt soon.








LOL. That is so fabulous. Scary, but fabulous. We call our girls’ daily patrol around the fence “homeland security.”
Love it! Our Cody is a bit of a watchdog, but he’d be over that fence in 2 seconds. Bravo to Annie for keeping watch, but staying put.
Ha ha, too cute. I hope they don’t get the idea to jump over the fence.
That’s the cutest pair of neighborhood watch guardians I’ve ever seen.
Thanks for all the comments! Although the pictures look otherwise, the snow bank on the outside of the fence isn’t very deep or far from the fence – so no landing space.
Another snow storm and I’ll be shoveling! Until then they are enjoying their new view of the neighborhood.
Too cute and perfectly titled. Sage looks like he is pointing and sticking his tounge out at you.
Wonder what he is thinking?