BrownStone Chinooks is devoted to fostering the excellent health and wonderful temperament of Chinook dogs. Hard-working Chinooks excel in many activities such as agility, obedience, back yard play, hiking, dog powered sports, search and rescue, and as service dogs. The affectionate Chinook is an excellent family dog matching its activity level to that of its companions - be it strenuous exercise or snuggling on the couch.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Fall 2019 Update

At the same time the BrownStone pack was busy supervising remodel workers, there were other photo opportunities.
construction supervision
Jake stakling an electrician's arm moving in the wall.
The weather during the week of November 30 was cold enough for Ma Nature to decorate with frost crystals. I was kept  busy with popping tiles off the mudroom ceiling to burn in the fireplace for heat.
Cedar celebrated her 14th birthday on December 8
Party Pooch
Cedar with Grandson Trask
BrownStone Pack: Daughter Koyuk, Cedar and Grandson Trask
September through December was spent hanging around awaiting permits and trying to keep warm. 
Staying warm in an empty house.
Never one to miss decorating for the holidays, the Christmas tree went up on the front porch where it remains as a flight perch for birds taking advantage of the porch feeders.
Who needs a cat bed when you have an inbox?

Sunday, March 15, 2020

A Long Time Coming

For those who do not know, since the beginning of September, I have been (and still am) camping in the mudroom with Jake the cat and my three Chinooks. My furniture consists of a camp chair, stool and dave's hospital bed. Add three large dog crates, a litter box and all possessions deemed to be too fragile or unable to handle moisture and our living space is a bit cramped. With a lot of road blocks thrown our way, the remodel is slowly progressing. Until recently we did not have heat and were exposed to the elements through the walls, ceilings and floors.
January snow inside the house
I am happy to say that we now only have one 6' X 2' ceiling hole draining our excess heat skyward. We even have walls.

The dogs have done an amazing job socializing to all sorts of visitors. One of the most curious was seeing 8 Spanish speaking guys, in full hazmat suits. on a break, wandering around the yard looking for signals for their cell phones. Even I was suspicious at the sight of them. Different crews have learned the hard way that Trask and Koyuk are not shy at all about getting into unattended rigs and stealing food. One day I even found sushi wrappers in the yard.

The drive and yard were dug up to replace the main electrical line and transformer. Add Oregon winter rains and mud has ruled around here. About the same time as the trench dig, the dogs started to blow coat. The resulting mud caked, fur-rug flooring in a cramped, unheated space became intolerable. Time for a spa day.
Cedar 
Koyuk and Trask
Trask
This post was a long time coming and is just a quick update. More about the dogs soon. I promise.