Cadence is enamored with Harley's and tractors but at three has never gotten a chance to ride on either let alone drive anything with a motor by herself. Well, the World's Best Great Aunt doesn't have a Harley but she has a quad and a tractor.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Very Special Visitors
Cadence is enamored with Harley's and tractors but at three has never gotten a chance to ride on either let alone drive anything with a motor by herself. Well, the World's Best Great Aunt doesn't have a Harley but she has a quad and a tractor.
Monday, July 25, 2011
the Answer
Unfortunately, I can't claim to be the author of this piece. I wish I had been and wish more it was true.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Short Nights
The game of Chinook tag involves one or two dogs running in large circles, usually tightly around landscaped shrubbery. The other dogs jump out and tag the runners. As the current youngest, Willow is usually the designated "it". This game along with chasing squirrels, swimming and helping me weed tired her last by night. I went to bed about midnight. She then decided that she had to join Dave, Willy and Cedar on the bed. She also decided the prime spots next to me were hers. About 1 am, I finally convinced her that she belonged on the nice bed on the floor.
This girl howls in her sleep. Not just a little yip but a howling, wolf pack chorus. I had forgotten that until startled awake about 3 a.m.
When Dave got up at 5:30, she was ready to start the day. She made sure I was up too by running across the room and jumping up on top of me. I would fend off kisses and pawing until she would decide to attack and wrestle with the other dogs. The game evolved into all four dogs taking their turn running across the room; jumping on me; pawing; kissing then launching down onto the others. This ensued until about 6:30 when bruised, scratched and heavy headed, I got up for breakfast and much needed coffee.
Now that my day is going, all four dogs are asleep.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Recovered Entry Walk
This year has been so wet. The weeds rule all landscaping. Today sun was predicted so I decided to make recovering the entry walk my project.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Muku - Takotna update
I took these photos a few weeks ago but have been slow at getting them off to you. Muku is a happy little girl and enjoying her life here! She's got a new best friend who she trail runs with every week, and she is having a great time getting to know my mom's new little border collie pup, Luna. They play very well together and hopefully as Luna gets older she can join us on our trail running expeditions! We can still find snow on the local mountains (as you can see!) and Muku loves it! Hopefully for us, it will all be melted soon, but I am sure Muku will miss it. She is finally coming along much better with her leash walking and general obedience, but it still mostly goes out the window when a dog or people friend approaches. She is so quick at learning new tricks though....i taught her to take a bow in about 5 minutes. Ben really loves training Muku and getting her to perform all her tricks, and is looking forward to the day when Muku will be allowed to sleep on his bed with him.
Hope you and your family are doing well.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Company Picnic
deep fried ice cream
cardboard "fort" for the kids
and of course Southern Comfort.
After a hearty breakfast Saturday morning, the guys went skeet shooting in the puring rain. This was not your ordinary skeet shooting. One of the weapons was an AK47 assault rifle. Games for all were played after the victorious, skeet killing, guys returned.
find the green jelly bean in the cream pie (adults played too but the kids were much cuter) hands free donut eating
and move the cookie from the forehead to the mouth were three of several games
We awoke Sunday to more rain, a soggy, collapsed cardboard fort, wet tents and sleeping bags...you get the idea. Another hearty breakfast everything was packed away. After the last truck, trailer and motorhome left, Ma Nature could once again restore peace to a grassy clearing next to a opal river.
Monday, July 11, 2011
Koyuk Mushes
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Couldn't Ask for Better
The Chinook dogs got along beautifully. The virgin boys were excited about the girls and the girls were all flirt. Yet, there were no squabbles - only rousting games of Chinook tag and relaxation.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Champion of Champions
I took them to the river for a cooling swim before the National Specialty. The trip must have worked. Koyuk got a second against all the females. Cedar won the title of National Champion of Champions! Sunday was a major bad hair day - me not the dogs. I handled both dogs. Koyuk really performed well but after winning her class did not catch the judge's eye for best female. Cedar showed herself proud and earned a Reserve Champion ribbon. I don't know if she was embarrassed to be seen any longer with me or just did not want the show to end, but Cedar refused to move out of the show ring. She, along with her new pink ribbon got a lift back to join Koyuk in our shelter. Over the six day trip, 979 pictures were taken by my camera. Lots of blog material and wonderful stories of other events of the weekend to come.