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Snow shoeing otherwise known as how "klutzy" can we be!!!!

We had borrowed snow shoes last year but never had a chance to try them as we didn't get anymore snow.  Bob & Noreen gave them to each other for christmas & the fresh snow we had Friday provided the ideal conditions to try them out.  We decided to test them in the backyard before we left for Peebles....as you can see Miss Molly thought they were for her to try & grab!!!


Why does Popster have all that snow on the backs of his legs




Here is a little "comic relief" about 20 mins into our hike!!!  Note to self...do not drink so much coffee in case you feel the need to laugh like that again! 
The look on Duffy's face says it all.........clearly he didn't have all that coffee so he could laugh as much as he wanted!




This is Cohoes Falls......I took this on the way home.

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  1. Your photos are gorgeous.
    Are you still giggling?

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  2. Yes I am......I laughed even harder while I was posting them. My bad!

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  3. I love those pictures Nana! Where were you?

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  4. I hope Dennis didn't hurt himself!

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  5. They were taken at Peeble's Island ...it's on the river between Cohoes & Waterford

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