Showing posts with label My Favorite Things. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Favorite Things. Show all posts

Sunday, May 29, 2022

Friday evening peace vigil and march...with kids!

On Friday us mutts prompted the pack out to the Peace Vigil at Bridgeview Park, followed by a peaceful protect march on the bridge.  But the best part was meeting all those friendly kids!

The somber part was paying our respects to the victims and survivors of America's most recent school shooting, in Uvalde Texas.

I didn't know we'd have KIDS here!

Hey! I like kids too.

Who are you?  I will lick your face.

We got to do some tricks too.

We got in the water here.

I don't usually like being on a lead, but
when a cute little girl holds it, that's fine by me!

Hi Bucky!

We like it when little girls take us for walks.

I weigh more than she does.

We were on our best behavior.

Oh ya, I jumped up on the table.


Then I jumped way up here for her.
And I waved hello!

This is my favorite time.
I hope we see you kids again soon!


Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Tribute to Gromit the Trail Mutt

In memory of Gromit the Trail Mutt

3/13/2007 - 1/5/2022 

In 2005, our beloved old retired working border collie OJ had passed away, leaving us dogless for the first time in years. Then in May of 2007, Sandy spotted an ad in the Mining Gazette for "Free Puppies, border collie mix." Arly reluctantly caved in to go and look at the one remaining puppy of the litter. As they say, the rest is history! Little 7 week old Gromit came home and promptly joined us on a wide array of adventures.

The 1st time getting into our house.  It was scary!
She'd never been in a house before....or a car.
So many new things to learn and experience!

This is my own toy?

Who's slipper is this one? Oh, it smells like Sandy,
I think I'll nibble on it.

She loved to be coddled.

She learned to retrieve at a young age
and became very proficient. She relished
 this game for the rest of her life,
enjoying it even as an old dog.

Ya I love to try and catch a frisbee!

This ball was a gift from a friend when
she was about 2. It never was broken or lost.
Whenever it was brought out, we'd remember 
Erin, who was one of Sandy's student P.T.'s
who got to know and love Gromit.

At a young age, our "part lab" puppy needed to be
convinced that she really was a water dog.
This was a typical hot summer day at Lake Norden, SD.
Think we could get into a lake for her first time?  No way!

Oh, but the kids were in the water! Who
can resist kids?

Sandy helped her along, to show her
she wasn't going to drown.

It didn't take long, and she figured out she could
swim like a fish.  Many times she'd hop in a lake
or pond and swim, just for fun.



Her world revolved around kids, playing with anyone really, romping in snow and swimming.  She was indeed a water dog.

She got along with most all dogs she met.
Not to mention people!

One of our trips to ride the Maah Daah Hey Trail in
western North Dakota. She was disappointed not to
run alongside the bikes but at least got to hang
out with this young gal!

 

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Church again!

On Sunday we were in town, so we got to go to church again.
We love outdoor church service!
Hi Jeff! Watcha doing?

I like to help, you know.

Hi Karen, I haven't seen you in a while.

Then I got to say hi to Martin.

And of course I like to say hi to Bucky.
We met when I was just a tiny 8 week old puppy,
peeing on everything all the time.

Hi Danny! I don't think we've met before.

After all that socializing, I had to take a snooze.

Communion time. 4-leggeds take advantage.

I got to be in line so I got to do more socializing.

Danielle, maybe later I can meet your puppy.

Pretty good attendance today.

After church, me and Basil finally got to meet.

She's only 7 months old so I had to act like the boss.

And then I had to be aloof. Older dogs can be like that.

Bye Kathy! See you soon.

Hey! I got to meet some new kids today.

You know I love little girls.

I hope we can come back soon.



Sunday, September 12, 2021

Heading home from Ely.

Sorry we forgot to post this last week but on Sunday, we packed up the bread box to head back home. We had such a nice time with Gramma and Grampa, but we do like to get back home after being away.

We stopped in Brule to stretch our legs at
the After Hours Trails and look who was there!

It's Trish Evans, with Jasper and Juniper!


Juniper can tell I love little girls.

We had so much fun meeting the Evans gang (minus Bob).
Maybe they will come visit the Copper Country now that
they've moved back to Trish's home town.

Then Lunch break at the Ashland pocket park.

Arly spied this bar and chain someone left behind in the Gazebo.

Then we swung over to hike the trail
to Wildcat Falls, near Watersmeet.

This 1 1/2 mile lollypop trail was rather nice.

It was rough and rugged, but marked.

The falls of course weren't much, with our
exceptionally dry summer.

They were great for taking a dip though!

Trail mutts like drinking from streams with waterfalls.

We spied this cedar with north-facing moss.

What a nice way to end a long weekend.

At home, I was ready to come in and take a nap.