Today is a holiday in our province. We had some special guests here over the weekend to celebrate.
It's kind of hard to see them in this photo.
I can't believe it either.
These were my personal weekend guests:
It was hard to get them all to look at me at the same time. I had to keep hollering at Mr LC to 'Look at the camera!'
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Monday, August 1, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Spring Has Sprung.
Shh, Gentle Readers, we don't say spring has come too loudly around here. First thing you know, we'll have another snowfall.
The crocus are blooming.
There is a little bit of snow in the pasture.
It's still a bit nippy for some of us in the mornings though.
The crocus are blooming.
There is a little bit of snow in the pasture.
It's still a bit nippy for some of us in the mornings though.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
It's a Dog's Life
Please tell me why the pets always get the best seat in the house. Or in the room. On the most comfy seat near the fire. With a blanket because the leather is too cold for their little selves.
Excuse me, did I disturb you Emma?
Carry on.
Friday, July 16, 2010
A Dog's Life
Last weekend we hosted another puppy sleepover. This time it was a different member of Sophie's progeny. His name is Oreo.
He is the big bruiser that hubby is holding on the right. The mother of all these rascals is Sophie. Hubby has her on the left. Daughter #2 is holding her dog Bmer on the left and our Emma on the right. These dogs come from the three litters that Sophie had. Do you notice how small mummy Sophie is? She is tinier than all her babies. How did this come to be? How do doggy mummies lose all their extra puppy weight at birth? It just fell off the minute those puppies arrived. I submit that this is unfair animal kingdom behaviour. Human mothers have a lifetime of child maintenance and deserve to be fat free and beautiful for all their sacrifice.
Moving on. This was Oreo's first sleepover with us and his first visit in a very long time. He was very sad the first night and sat by the door. The next day he decided we were okay and picked me to follow around and be sooky with. Then I found this was going on behind my back:
Oreo is the biggest sook you will ever meet. When his mummy and daddy returned after four nights, he promptly turned his back on us and all our lovin's. He was a happy boy!
He is the big bruiser that hubby is holding on the right. The mother of all these rascals is Sophie. Hubby has her on the left. Daughter #2 is holding her dog Bmer on the left and our Emma on the right. These dogs come from the three litters that Sophie had. Do you notice how small mummy Sophie is? She is tinier than all her babies. How did this come to be? How do doggy mummies lose all their extra puppy weight at birth? It just fell off the minute those puppies arrived. I submit that this is unfair animal kingdom behaviour. Human mothers have a lifetime of child maintenance and deserve to be fat free and beautiful for all their sacrifice.
Moving on. This was Oreo's first sleepover with us and his first visit in a very long time. He was very sad the first night and sat by the door. The next day he decided we were okay and picked me to follow around and be sooky with. Then I found this was going on behind my back:
Oreo is the biggest sook you will ever meet. When his mummy and daddy returned after four nights, he promptly turned his back on us and all our lovin's. He was a happy boy!
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