It snowed all day yesterday which gave us 3-5 inches of beautiful white snow to play in. Lets just say the dogs had a blast romping around, while I froze my tush off. Since the dogs felt like running and jumping through the snow I grabbed my camera and starting photographing the acttion…
There goes Oliver starting the playtime by getting lady to chase him. Look at that boy jump!
Lady is the least fond of snow so she just plays for a few minutes and then stands on the porch to watch. Doesnt she look cute in the christmas collar?

Oliver just kept jumping over that branch as if it was no difficulty. He would be so good at agility if he could keep focus for more than a second.
Oliver zooming by to see how fast he can go. Go Oliver go!
The opponent… Princess.
Oliver takes his jumping moves all over her. She stands strong.
Princess tries to bring Oliver to the ground. She fails.
Next, Oliver turns and slows down the Princess with his skilled moves.
Since Princess is middle aged the two opponents decided to take a quick break together before turning against each other.
Oliver stretching and showing off his cute Christmas shirt that says fleas navidad.
Look at that messy snowy face he has. Thats a face of fun.
Before going after Princess Oliver decided to see if Lady wants to join in…she refuses.
Now look at Princess’ face. She is showing off all the snow on her face. She wants to win the contest of most snow on face. You win girl!
Oliver trying to shove Princess out of the way because he thinks he has the better singing voice. I will let Lady decide on that one.
Oliver got what he wanted. He got Princess after him again. The challenge is back on.
Both standing strong. Who will take out who?
The race is on. Run!
A cropped version of the phoot above. You can see how serious Oliver is about winning. Making sure Princess wont pass him.

Ah, and Princess won the race! Dont worry Oliver there is always next time.
Yoda Princess romping around to celebrate.
Princess is hoping you all enjoyed the action and photos.
Stay tuned for the next challenge when the dogs decide to romp around again.
Peace.