You will remember that one of our favourite walks is along the river: Recently I made a video about how the little wooden bridge across the creek had been washed away and how Lusi had run up and down trying to find a way across the creek for both of us. On that and several subsequent walks we have not been able to cross the creek. This all changed yesterday when my husband took Lusi out for a walk!
When Lusi arrived at the creek with my husband from the opposite direction via the field with the hay rolls and before that the road that crosses the river at the main bridge. My husband thinking that there was an alternate route across the creek that didn't require scaling the broken wooden bridge was surprised to discover his error. The choice was quite clear: Either he must cross the creek with Lusi or return home from the direction he had come.
If you have seen the video you can appreciate the angle of the wooden bridge lying sideways in the creek! And now it was covered in snow and ice making it a less than trustworthy crossing.
" At first I was just following the foot prints in the snow.... (not thinking that they were headed for the broken bridge), so when we arrived it was a bit of a surprise!" my husband admits.
"I crossed on the beam next to the bridge by grabbing the thin branch. Then when I turned around I saw that Lusi was still standing on the opposite bank, apparently stuck in her efforts to cross. So I went back across the ice covered beam and scrabbled up the bank to her."
"Once I arrived on the opposite bank from whence I had come," my husband continues to recount the story, "I had to try and persuade Lusi to cross with me. After trying to get her to cross on the beam which she steadfastly declined to do, she did gradually follow my beckoning towards the sloping boards of the bridge. The angle at which the bank and the broken bridge meet meant that it was difficult to get a purchase on the slope and you slid down the bank into the bridge, if you were not quick or brave enough to leap onto it at the last moment."
"Once on the bridge you had to prevent yourself from continuing to slip downwards on the boards. It required a few horizontal steps before you could finally reach for the branch in a last ditch attempt to avoid the water in the creek and then get enough of a grasp to haul yourself up onto the other side of the bank. Lusi of course had to leap from the boards up to the opposite bank! And finally this is indeed what she did."
This might have provided enough excitement for the day, but there was one last bit of the story still......
"As Lusi ran ahead of me now on the pathway towards the river, she inadvertently disturbed a large group of Mallards resting quietly. Her sudden appearance was greeted with such a kerfuffle of wing beating as the entire group of ducks went up in the air that it made for an "Extremely Close and Incredibly Loud" encounter, whereupon Lusi herself then leapt up into the air with fright from the thunderous noise!
And there is an addendum to this entire story, as I mentioned earlier! When I went out today to take some photos to illustrate what happened at the bridge today... Yes, you guessed already...Lusi did indeed replay this adventure once more but from the opposing direction. The only difference was that Lusi having already made the crossing once with John now proceeded to do it all on her own. Once again Lusi and her owner faced one another from opposite banks of the creek! Today however, I could not make it across on the icy surfaces and had to lure Lusi back to me!