We’ve had a lot of rain over the past week and I haven’t been able to get around the hood and get pictures of many dogs. I even took my camera to The Shed last night since there are usually a few dogs hanging out there with their people. But not a pooch in sight. Guess they were all staying home because of the rain. But here’s a couple pictures of Daisy, Ruby, and, of course, Maggie!
Here’s Daisy, keeping an eye on Maggie, ready for a fight. “Come here, my pretty”Ruby’s coming in to give me a big sloppy kiss.Also checking out Maggie. They had a wee bit of a fight that day. Could be Maggie didn’t like Ruby getting so friendly with me.Maggie is looking at me with disdain. “Must you pet those dogs? Really?”
Took our normal bike ride to MacRae’s the other morning and played with all the pooches. On the way back I spotted these adorable little bundles of chaos!
Clark and Lois
These cuties are part Jack Russell and part Beagle and brother and sister. How much fun is it going to be raising them?
LoisClark
A puppy can’t get much cuter than these two. Well, Maggie was pretty cute. Here she is helping me with my website back in 2000.
Maggie Mayhem
Maggie was a funny little puppy that liked to amuse us at that age. She liked to stalk her stuffed toys and shake the stuffing out of them. She also chewed all the corners off of our bathroom cabinets, enjoyed pulling the threads out of our berber carpeting throughout the entire house, and one day shredded 12 rolls of toilet paper. Funny little puppy.
Looking forward to seeing Lois and Clark in the future and hearing about their exploits.
And here’s Mingo, getting bigger, but not quite growing into those ears yet!
Not a puppy, but Bacca is still cute.
I read once that if you have a fat dog, you aren’t getting enough exercise. Well, some consider Maggie a chunky monkey (we like to say that she’s buff). She walks two miles with us every other day. On bike days, she doesn’t just ride in the bike basket–she always starts and ends our bike rides with a run.
Maggie, worn out and ready to take her 6 hour nap!
Maggie’s almost 13 and still going strong. And still amusing us.
First pooch to greet us on our way out.Ethel doesn’t even bark at us anymore. She must know that I’ve been putting her pics on the Internet and now she just poses!Oh, Look! A new house on the market. Had to look it up when I got home. You can have this beautiful piece of property for $299,000. Really. This is a great piece of land. Right at the corner of Mason Creek and Battle Creek. Lovely.Didn’t bring the telephoto lens on this cruise, but if you look closely, the Island Dogs have a new little black dog for a pet. Or a hostage. Or a snack.And here’s Maggie. When we turn around to head back home, she always jumps down and shows us the way.On the way back we spotted a few birds. Here’s an osprey. Should have brought the telephoto lens!This is the bridge we go under to get home. Bimini top and fishing poles must be down!And a great blue heronDiesel is waiting for us just on the other side of the bridge. “Did you have fun? Did you see any other dogs? Did you catch any fish? Will you take me with you next time? I won’t bark, I’m a good dog”Our poor palms have almost all lost their heads. When we moved here 9 years ago, they were all firmly attached. Now only birds sit where fronds previously grew.