I don't think Trask killed it. The rooster was intact but cold when Trask proudly pranced by me. Unlike with the rabbit, which I didn't know what he had until I got it away from him, I knew this was a rooster. I took the time to grab my camera along when I went in for some left-over dinner scraps.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Trask Scores Again
Another domestic animal "gift" for Trask. First it was the skinned rabbit with only body fur, head, ears and forelegs that fell from the sky after a hawk and osprey midair fight. I suspect a cougar had eaten the rest of the rabbit before the hawk got it. Mana from heaven for Trask (until I bribed it away from him). Today it was a large rooster. I don't have a clue where it came from. (maybe a coyote or fox kill?) Trask was within the invisible fence area so the rooster came/was brought to him.
I don't think Trask killed it. The rooster was intact but cold when Trask proudly pranced by me. Unlike with the rabbit, which I didn't know what he had until I got it away from him, I knew this was a rooster. I took the time to grab my camera along when I went in for some left-over dinner scraps.
Fortunately steak wins out over rooster feathers.
I don't think Trask killed it. The rooster was intact but cold when Trask proudly pranced by me. Unlike with the rabbit, which I didn't know what he had until I got it away from him, I knew this was a rooster. I took the time to grab my camera along when I went in for some left-over dinner scraps.
Monday, June 29, 2015
BrownStone Serenade
I coerced the fur kids to pose on the front walk this morning. I couldn't resist the light. But at 0730 it was already in the 80's and the dogs quickly retreated to the shade.
The BrownStone Pack decided to have a howl-in as I typed this blog entry. Trask started it from his usual post on top of a kennel dog-crate. Cedar and Koyuk, peacefully sleeping at my feet, awoke and quickly joined in. Trask, still howling, came inside to join the girls. I love the primitive, joyful sound of howling dogs. I am not so sure the neighbors are as appreciative of the chorus. Then again, if they are sitting outside, in the cool evening air, listening to the other sounds of nature while sipping wine, they too may have enjoyed the canine symphony.
The BrownStone Pack decided to have a howl-in as I typed this blog entry. Trask started it from his usual post on top of a kennel dog-crate. Cedar and Koyuk, peacefully sleeping at my feet, awoke and quickly joined in. Trask, still howling, came inside to join the girls. I love the primitive, joyful sound of howling dogs. I am not so sure the neighbors are as appreciative of the chorus. Then again, if they are sitting outside, in the cool evening air, listening to the other sounds of nature while sipping wine, they too may have enjoyed the canine symphony.
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
New Title for Koyuk
Koyuk is now:
"PR" BrownStone Iditarod Koyuk, CGCU, CGCA, CGC, TT, WSD.
Today Koyuk was the first Chinook to earn a CGCU (Urban Canine Good Citizen) and part of the first full class in the nation to earn the title.
One of the exam items was riding an elevator or taking steps under control. I knew she would have no problems with taking steps so decided to test her on the elevator before we went to class (we do not have access to an elevator in class). Poor girl. The elevator door closed as I was taking a documentation picture. The elevator went up. I hollered to the person up stairs to ignore it and brought it back down to me. I did not get a picture of Koyuk rapidly exiting the elevator. (You are supposed to ride with your dog.) She took the step test during the actual exam.
Highlights of the test were maintaining a 5 minute down-stay in a business lobby. During this exam, the soccer team came through still kick-dribbling their balls. The staff of the rec center, while holding a bag of food, pet each dog. The dogs also had to walk by and ignore food on the sidewalk and outdoor eating area; navigate street crossings; walk on a variety of surfaces; and ignore city distractions when walking.
Koyuk with proud me after receiving our ribbon and certificate.
Our class picture. (I was so anxious about the exam, I forgot to take my regular camera and had to use my phone.)
"Mom, can we go home now?"
I am so proud of Koyuk. She has not been in obedience class for years but has successfully completed the Advanced Canine Good Citizen and now Urban Canine Good Citizen. These are not easy exams.
"PR" BrownStone Iditarod Koyuk, CGCU, CGCA, CGC, TT, WSD.
Today Koyuk was the first Chinook to earn a CGCU (Urban Canine Good Citizen) and part of the first full class in the nation to earn the title.
One of the exam items was riding an elevator or taking steps under control. I knew she would have no problems with taking steps so decided to test her on the elevator before we went to class (we do not have access to an elevator in class). Poor girl. The elevator door closed as I was taking a documentation picture. The elevator went up. I hollered to the person up stairs to ignore it and brought it back down to me. I did not get a picture of Koyuk rapidly exiting the elevator. (You are supposed to ride with your dog.) She took the step test during the actual exam.
Highlights of the test were maintaining a 5 minute down-stay in a business lobby. During this exam, the soccer team came through still kick-dribbling their balls. The staff of the rec center, while holding a bag of food, pet each dog. The dogs also had to walk by and ignore food on the sidewalk and outdoor eating area; navigate street crossings; walk on a variety of surfaces; and ignore city distractions when walking.
Koyuk with proud me after receiving our ribbon and certificate.
Our class picture. (I was so anxious about the exam, I forgot to take my regular camera and had to use my phone.)
"Mom, can we go home now?"
I am so proud of Koyuk. She has not been in obedience class for years but has successfully completed the Advanced Canine Good Citizen and now Urban Canine Good Citizen. These are not easy exams.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Same-O
We have had day after day of record heat and the highest pollen count in the nation. Beyond a wonderful two day visit from once close friends Daryl and Nan, who have moved away and my niece Natalie's wedding shower, life is pretty same-o around here. Not much new to photograph unless you want pictures of me pulling endless weeds with the ever-helpful Chinooks. But alas, you'll have to take my word for it. I have pulled a lot of weeds and the dogs have enjoyed digging in the garden or lying in the shade supervising my efforts of trying to reclaim my perennial gardens.
Even though it was hot, I took Daryl, Nan, Trask and Koyuk over to the back pond. Daryl and Nan had never been back there and Trask and Koyuk are always up for adventure. Cedar wisely stayed home in the shade with Dave.
Thirsty Trask almost to the pond
Relief
Koyuk racing to the water.
Even after a soaking swim, the dogs were panting.
One last dip before heading home.
Suddenly Trask took off up the trail...
and came back with a deer leg. He proceeded to play with it most of the way home. He tossed it in the air and dove for it if he missed catching it on the way down. Koyuk also got into the game but seldom came up with the prize.
When we got back home, we found Cedar leisurely swimming in the house pond. You know it is hot when Cedar goes for a swim.
Trask and Koyuk quickly joined her.
One more thing about our hot spell. This pond is right behind the house and the dogs have ready access to it. They also have ready access to our bed in the air conditioned house when we forget to close the bedroom door. Many a night recently we have crawled into damp linens. Gotta love living with Chinooks.
Even though it was hot, I took Daryl, Nan, Trask and Koyuk over to the back pond. Daryl and Nan had never been back there and Trask and Koyuk are always up for adventure. Cedar wisely stayed home in the shade with Dave.
Thirsty Trask almost to the pond
Relief
Koyuk racing to the water.
Even after a soaking swim, the dogs were panting.
One last dip before heading home.
Suddenly Trask took off up the trail...
and came back with a deer leg. He proceeded to play with it most of the way home. He tossed it in the air and dove for it if he missed catching it on the way down. Koyuk also got into the game but seldom came up with the prize.
When we got back home, we found Cedar leisurely swimming in the house pond. You know it is hot when Cedar goes for a swim.
Trask and Koyuk quickly joined her.
One more thing about our hot spell. This pond is right behind the house and the dogs have ready access to it. They also have ready access to our bed in the air conditioned house when we forget to close the bedroom door. Many a night recently we have crawled into damp linens. Gotta love living with Chinooks.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Another Right-of-Passage
My sister provided me with all the advantages of 5 daughters (well nieces) without having to give birth or raise them. My sister also married a Brown so I could claim the girls on occasion. What I have gotten is the joy of watching them grow up and to participate in their rights-of-passage. Yesterday my niece Natalie celebrated her wedding shower.
Four of my nieces and two grand-nieces: Kendra, Abigail, Emily, Cadence, Natalie and Amanda. Vanessa was seriously ill at the time of the party. In fact, she was in the ER and later admitted to the hospital.
Amanda, the oldest and mother of 3, surprised us by flying in from Nevada.
Cadence, Amanda's daughter. The boys stayed home.
Second oldest and mother of twins: Kendra
Kendra with daughter Abigail (again the boys stayed home)
Abigail
Bride-to-Be Natalie
The youngest: Emily
My sister and wonderful mother of 5 daughters, Linda with Emily
Emily with Abigail
Natalie with Cadence
Emily, Cadence and Natalie
Best friends since grade school.
The bridal party
Of course there were the gifts...
and the rehearsal bouquet.
The Brown girls: Linda, Kendra, Abbey, Emily, Cadence, Natalie, me and Amanda.
Four of my nieces and two grand-nieces: Kendra, Abigail, Emily, Cadence, Natalie and Amanda. Vanessa was seriously ill at the time of the party. In fact, she was in the ER and later admitted to the hospital.
Amanda, the oldest and mother of 3, surprised us by flying in from Nevada.
Cadence, Amanda's daughter. The boys stayed home.
Second oldest and mother of twins: Kendra
Kendra with daughter Abigail (again the boys stayed home)
Abigail
Bride-to-Be Natalie
The youngest: Emily
My sister and wonderful mother of 5 daughters, Linda with Emily
Emily with Abigail
Natalie with Cadence
Emily, Cadence and Natalie
Best friends since grade school.
The bridal party
Of course there were the gifts...
and the rehearsal bouquet.
The Brown girls: Linda, Kendra, Abbey, Emily, Cadence, Natalie, me and Amanda.
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