Cupramontana is a quiet, ancient village on the hills of Jesi, in central Italy. It is a nice place for humans but not so for dogs, because of the lack of any sort of dog park. It is not that dogs are unknown in the area, but most owners either have a yard and they just keep the dog there, or else at walk time they just push the dog out of the door and if it gets run over by a car well never mind, it was just a dog.
So I can either get walked at roadside (sidewalks being another thing the City Council would rather not be bothered with), or I can visit the two semi-abandoned public parks, both of which are unfenced and dangerous for both dogs and children - Parco Colle Elisa is so ugly and unconvenient that even junkies give it a wide berth, and Parco Grande Torino is a muddy slope that for some reason is always wet and its benches are placed at 45 degrees, like something out of a bad five-years plan in Soviet Russia. Or else Master and Dad can drive me for like 20 miles of twisting mountain road to the nice dog parks in Pianello and Jesi, where I can run around and play.
This is me in the nice dog park of Pianello Vallesina pawning ™ the fine dog Rolly at frisbee and tennis ball and most everything else :)
Next time less rants and more pics. Kissies :)
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