Every spring and before the new baby bunnies are out and about, the dogs seem to find a rabbit that puts together a really long run. Last Sunday was a really nice daily and so I wandered out to our blueberry bushes for their annual pruning. (This usually happens in March but it was way too cold out!). It's a good time to let the beagles run rabbits. The blueberries are near the pasture and my neighbor next door has a small spit of woods nearby as well as part of my farm we call "the old meadow" plus the creek bottom is close as well. I was happily pruning blueberries and the dogs were happily running a rabbit. Mostly they stayed on my own property with short spells over in the neighbors' woods (the neighbors are ok with this). After a couple hours, I was so focused on the pruning that I didn't immediately notice that their BahOOOs were getting farther away and toward the road. When I finally did realize, I stopped and then knew that they had crossed the creek, went through a small bit of woods and were now over at my other neighbor's farm across the road. I put all my tools down, had to cross the creek (it would have taken way longer to go down to the culvert) and then across my yard and over to my neighbor's. I knocked on the door to let him know I was going after my dogs. He was laughing. I am SO thankful I have great neighbors. I went trudging through the field behind his house to catch up to the hounds that were now half way through his overgrown brushy field toward his back woods. The dogs traversed the brushy field from one property line to the other side at about the halfway point and I caught up with them just as they were making the turn to head back from where they had come. I stopped the chase, marched them back across the road and put them in the house before returning to the blueberries. Not the longest chase I have ever had, but it was a good one. I measured 0.44 miles from the blueberries to where they had made the turn. I was not expecting them to cross the road from where we were. My bad. Fortunately all ended well and the dogs slept well that night.