Lost Dog in the Hood!

Lost dog in the hood
Max and Shadow

Michelle emailed this to me last night and I had to post it this morning!

KT

I’m normally just the food and DIY blog contributor, but I’ve got another little story for you.

Even though Shadow is an ‘outside dog’, I really do love her and we try to keep her comfortable and safe…outside. Last night, the outside was not a very hospitable place. The wind howled and even though we didn’t get much rain, it probably wasn’t the most fun night Shadow has had out there in her 800sq ft kennel (aka, the screened lanai). Now, I slept thru the whole thing, but Jon was up at around midnight listening in. Later, as I snored away. He heard an odd sound – dismissed it and went back to sleep. About an hour later, we both awoke to that same odd sound. ‘What was that?’ OMG there’s someone at the door?! – It’s 3:30 in the morning!’ Jon’s much faster than I am, and was at the door as I shut off the alarm…it’s the Police. By now, you’ve guessed it has something to do with the dog. He wasn’t kidding, there was a squad car in the driveway. I, naturally, am thinking the worst – but Will’s still asleep and the cat’s inside…and I don’t hear the dog alarm going off so she must be snoozing too. Jon and the Officer are out there laughing looking in the car. Yup, you guessed it – there’s Shadow like a Hernando County Sherrif’s Dept Ride-Along!!! She didn’t get the memo that it’s only for PEOPLE! (had I been awake I’d have grabbed the camera for a photo) This Officer is a dog lover, and was out to deal with an accident at the back of our neighborhood when he spotted Shadow out along the road, but had to keep going. The wind had blown open one of the lanai doors and she was loose.

After dealing with the accident, the kind Officer was done with his shift and thought he’d check on that dog. To him it was obvious she wasn’t a stray, and there she was in the middle of the road (Shadow’s a good dog – not a smart dog). Everybody loves Shadow – no, really, even non–dog people can’t resist her. Most people here know that the understaffed Animal Control in this area hasn’t got the best reputation and I don’t think he had any intention of letting her be at their mercy. She’s just too sweet, and all wet with muddy feet and those big brown eyes. Her tag said Shadow with a phone number-the office number, cause Jon never leaves the office, except at 3:30am! So, he knocked at the nearest door, which was the first bump-in-the-night. No answer. He looks at her and loads her into the squad car. Now, to do this he has to fold the seat down special for her, because she’s never ridden in the back of a car – she’s a truck dog! I said he was a dog lover. She rides gleefully with him all the way to the middle of Spring Hill to the Emergency Vet office to see if she’s got a Chip (she doesn’t) and does some detective work with her tags. Meanwhile, she’s having a blast – this is the only dog who loves going to the vet’s office – ANY vet’s office! I mean really, a nice guy in really cool car, that smells like e v e r y t h i n g (heaven for a dog with a supersniffer!), and a ride to a place with more people – wow, like being the bride at a canine bachelorette party!! But that glass slipper has to land sometime. The info the Officer digs up leads him right back to the house he’d knocked on before.

So that’s where the story, and Shadow’s wild night end’s – back in the driveway – in the back of a squad car. One cold, wet dog – and some very happy owners. Gotta love the Dog Lovers. (BTW, she was right in front of our neighbors yard when she was spotted – not much of a party girl)

Michelle

Christmas Critters
Shadow

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal

Perfect Florida winter weather returned so we headed out for a bike ride to a spot we had visited before–the Cross Florida Barge Canal–also known as the Marjorie Harris Carr Cross Florida Greenway.  Gerry Mulligan, publisher of the Citrus Chronicle, listed this in his column last Sunday as one of the places that residents must see.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
We met a nice couple before we started out on our ride. Norman took our picture.

The bike trail runs five miles to the Gulf of Mexico and in the other direction ends at a dam on Lake Rousseau.  We headed to the Gulf.  We’ll do the other ride on another perfect Florida winter day.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
The bridge over the canal.

We rode the five miles to the Gulf into the wind.  I could barely keep up with Terry and Maggie.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
Pavilion on the Gulf, obviously a favorite destination of bicylists.

A few pictures from the Gulf side.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
Crystal River Power Plant!  No doubt that we are on the Nature Coast.
Future son-in-law Andrew suggested I tour the country taking pictures of power plants!

On the ride back the wind pushed us along.  So nice.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
A sign we like to see. Dogs are allowed!
Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal
Maggie checking for fish in the canal. And look, she has on her leash! What a good dog.

Travel Dog Blog, Cross Florida Barge Canal

Another beautiful experience on the Nature Coast!

DIY with Michelle

Well, now that it’s way, way past Christmas I’ve finally been putting the finishing touches on the Master Bedroom Redo. (I really think it should be ‘rodeo’…but who am I) As I’d said previously in this series of posts, Montpelier Armoire DIY, Bedroom Redo, Renew, Reno–Step 2, Bedroom Redo – Step 3,  and Bedroom Redo – Step 4, I’m going for a look to resemble something from Restoration Hardware. If you’re familiar, you’ll also probably note that they are fixated on ‘symmetry’. Something that needed help in that department was the massive mirror (or as Will calls it ‘random mirror’) all alone on it’s wall. OK, back to the catalog,….ooooo I like those lights – ouch $319 EACH? Hmmm, let’s examine this before we give up. How hard could it be? Ha, ha ha.

DIY with Michelle

So, a bit later I was wandering the isles of Lowes looking for a suitable victim to dismantle and found some lovely lamp shades in just the right size (I couldn’t believe it). You know I couldn’t stop there. I looked through the wood moulding section in search of an antique iron railing substitute. No luck. Then after some thought – what has a finial and is hollow to run wire through? Yup, a curtain rod! So, off I went to the drapery section and right there they were – perfect! Squared off rods, with square finials in a stainless aluminum finish. Oh, no it gets better…they have a built in track and clips for the drapery fabric. That means the entire back is open to run wire and whatever else I can come up with! And ON SALE! I kept my little pirate laugh to myself and scarfed them up.

DIY with Michelle

A quick stop in the paint section for a can of ‘dark steel’ universal spray paint (cause I have no idea what these pieces are made of). But wait – we started out here looking at lamp guts. Don’t get so excited. Over in lighting there’s a whole rack of miscellaneous bits n’ pieces to fix lamps, ceiling fans and whatever. I love that junk! Knowing that I’d return whatever I didn’t need, I picked up wired assemblies, and brackets to hold up ceiling fan sconces, and anything else I thought could be bodged together and away I went.

DIY with Michelle

Now, I might add that I’m someone who needs an electrician and plumber on retainer like a bar owner keeps a lawyer! Which is why I’m soooo glad to be married to one who plays both. Poor Jon. There I am with my bags of junk wide eyed explaining my purchases. “You know, it goes like this, and then this piece, and the wire here and…..” Yes, I’ve seen that look before, but he did like the mirror idea, so he gave me the benefit of the doubt. This is the part where I tell you that there’s a reason I’m not an electrician. I’m just not wired for it – lucky for me he is. This is what he and I came up with.

DIY with Michelle

DIY with Michelle

Pretty simple and easy to hide behind the smaller shades. Speaking of shades, in the ‘parts’ photo there are those shade from Lowes in cream, which turned out to be pretty bright. That’s when I read the product description of the Resto lights as being ‘gilded’ on the inside. I tried my hand at it with my mirror paint. It reflected the light alright, but made it look like some old thing that the American Pickers would’ve bypassed. I had to toss them 🙁 That’s when my friends at Target came to my rescue with a set of shades, the same size in linen – I know, I couldn’t believe it either!

DIY with Michelle

They’re perfect. Now, you may notice the interesting brackets that hold them out from the wall. Yes, they’re oval – no they don’t match. Remember hearing somewhere, someone mentioning that I can’t throw anything away. Anyway, I have extra curtain brackets from another project. They come in 2 pieces, and are hollow for wire. The ‘knuckle’ of the mounting piece fits in the open back section of the curtain rod. A little spray paint to make everybody the same shade of grey and we’re set. So here they are. Oh, wait, what was the bill? A whopping $54 each., and half of it was the cost of the rod. This weekend my electrician hardwired my lovely, Non–UL tested, fixtures to the switched plug on the wall. Beautiful, functional, and efficient (thanks Hon).

DIY with Michelle

As a side note: Can you see the plugs in the wall? No? That’s because I painted the box covers and then bought ‘kid covers’ for the outlets and painted them to match. I thought I’d throw that in in case you’ve not seen that done.

DIY with Michelle