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Here we are at the Anacortes ferry dock. When the power still wasn't on at 11 Friday night, we decided to shoot for the 8:40 trip instead of the 5:35 one. So at 4am, we headed to town to take a shower at my work and then hit the road. We'll leave out the part about trying to back a trailer out of the drive by lantern light after maybe 4 hours of sleep...
About halfway to Orcas Island. The islands are so beautiful, just for a day trip, let alone for something as exciting as bringing home a new baby.
Here's me, trying not to be nervous about all that deep water going by so fast.
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Check out the little Cairn terrier helping get the trailer ready for Stella. He's a guest at Stella's former home.
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Here comes Stella, along with her pasture pals, lured in by apples.
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Stella "just says no" to being caught and haltered.
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And Stella "just says no" to getting on the trailer.
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But she didn't want to miss the ferry, so here she is, looking up at us from the trailer, on the ferry.
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And finally, little Stella peeking through out stock panel fence, wondering where her pals are, and who these strangers are who keep staring at her.
One last test.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie. I feel sad for her being lonely without her friends though.
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