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Patches went into temporary care originally for 2 days. His foster mom said that he experienced anxiety around men (not aggressive, but fearful), and that she slept on a couch with him to help him to relax. The foster situation, however, has been cut short because the air-conditioning clutch has failed on my car, making transport during the day unsafe for the dogs. Since adoptive homes have not been found, they will return with me to West Virginia tonight while travel is cooler, and where they can be boarded.
Update 7/13: His foster mom says that Patches seems housebroken, and quite affiliative to her (a little afraid of being left alone). The big news is that Patches has found an adoptive home - a 3-generational adoption through the church with another dog, too. The adoption will take place tomorrow at the Duke st. dog park in Alexandria, VA at 5. Chandler, Petey and Duke will also be there.
Update 7/14: Patches went home with his adoptive family and a dapper new collar (all 3 generations). He already has an appointment to be groomed - lucky dog!!!
Update 7/27 (from his adoptive Goddad at church): Patches has mostly bonded with the oldest generation adult in the family (who will be called adoptive mom). He enjoys going out a lot, getting very excited every time someone takes out the leash. He appears housebroken, and is going to the vet this week. His coat has been trimmed to a cooler cut, and he is still trying to sort things out with the other dog (a 4 yo Corgi mix) in the 2nd generation's (Godmom's) house. Neutering him will probably help in this situation. According to Goddad, he eats like a horse!
Yeah, I put a peace sign on the back.
I think we should all just be glad it wasn't an iron-on transfer of one of my childhood crushes. The only one that wouldn't make me cringe now is Michael J. Fox.
The nine patches I finally got started on! My first four, for the One A Day quilt-a-long hosted by Crazy Mom Quilts.
Blogged at wonderment.
I was given a sweet tour of the LASD grounds in Whittier, CA by The Tez!
This is a great patch, would be a nice find for a collector!
Whenever Patches (the big calico) comes inside, Rajah always jumps on her, picks on her and follows her around like a shadow. It is as if she hasn't seen her in forever. She will go up to Patches and bat her on the head for no reason. She just wants to play. I think Rajah was waiting here for Patches to get up or move and she was going to attack her again.
A small patch of sunlight on the sides of Sgurr na Lapaich in the distance above part of the Caledonian Forest at Glen Affric
Patches is such a loving cat. He wants your attention always. When ever I see Allisa sitting on the couch, Patches is not far behind her waiting to get her attentions.
the pumpkin patch
Sauvie Island Oregon
The Pumpkin Patch is located on Sauvie's Island just 15 minutes northwest of Portland, OR. From Portland, take Highway 30 west towards Scappoose to the Sauvie Island bridge. After crossing the bridge, circle to the left and loop back under the bridge, following Gillihan Road to the farm. Head straight 2 miles until you see our signs.
Market and U-pick: 9 AM - 6 PM, June through October.
Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop: 10am - 6pm.
Patio Cafe: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10am - 6pm.
The Maize: September-October.
Phone:
(503) 621-3874
Email:
info@thepumpkinpatch.com
Sauvie Island
16511 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland, Oregon. 97231
Day One of Two:
Rice Ranch Wanderings:
Photo of the wares available for purchase from a variety of friendly vendors.
Military Mania, albeit colorful. Rick searched thru several hundred patches for one from his ship, the Dexter. He didn't find one from the Dexter
Quartzsite, Arizona, USA
Click on the image to open in Flickr's Lightbox... It really makes a difference !!
Photograph by Jeffrey Bass -- All Rights Reserved
the pumpkin patch
Sauvie Island Oregon
The Pumpkin Patch is located on Sauvie's Island just 15 minutes northwest of Portland, OR. From Portland, take Highway 30 west towards Scappoose to the Sauvie Island bridge. After crossing the bridge, circle to the left and loop back under the bridge, following Gillihan Road to the farm. Head straight 2 miles until you see our signs.
Market and U-pick: 9 AM - 6 PM, June through October.
Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop: 10am - 6pm.
Patio Cafe: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10am - 6pm.
The Maize: September-October.
Phone:
(503) 621-3874
Email:
info@thepumpkinpatch.com
Sauvie Island
16511 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland, Oregon. 97231
A pressure patch - after a while, it hurts like someone stabbed in your eye - as they did. Not being able to wear my glasses, or look through the camera, it took me 22 attempts to get the shot.
the pumpkin patch
Sauvie Island Oregon
The Pumpkin Patch is located on Sauvie's Island just 15 minutes northwest of Portland, OR. From Portland, take Highway 30 west towards Scappoose to the Sauvie Island bridge. After crossing the bridge, circle to the left and loop back under the bridge, following Gillihan Road to the farm. Head straight 2 miles until you see our signs.
Market and U-pick: 9 AM - 6 PM, June through October.
Pumpkin Cottage Giftshop: 10am - 6pm.
Patio Cafe: Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 10am - 6pm.
The Maize: September-October.
Phone:
(503) 621-3874
Email:
info@thepumpkinpatch.com
Sauvie Island
16511 NW Gillihan Rd.
Portland, Oregon. 97231