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Along with the heat, we have been getting unusually high humidity for the prairies. Our morning walks are starting to look like we have walked in to the tropics!
HSS & HEoM Our rescue dog Rocky we got him last April he has really settled in but still has a few trust issues due to his past he follows me every where but will not trust me 100% the poor little man if only he knew how much he is loved.
We had a puppy photo shoot at our camera club on Tuesday evening with with lights and flash setup. It was utter chaos with six puppies running around and rarely where you wanted them but what good time we had.
To the Moon and Back Store Presents The Crystal Dress and the Puppy Pillows Gacha. Featured at the Moon and Back Event! The Dress will be on sale during September 12th-30th, & will be sold for 99L individually, FatPacks will be 399L, and the Megapack which includes both fatpacks is 649L. The Puppy Pillows Gacha are 25L per play and are exclusive to the event. After the event they will no longer be for sale.
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Another shot of the Grandkids new puppy Tucker they are sooooo Happy even thou they still miss Brandy or Boo Boo their nickname for their last dog.
Mike and I are starting a new tradition this year: Christmas without the tree.
I'm so relieved. Because every year, the tree has been the source of this huge internal struggle for me.
On one hand... in what I like to think is a nod to my long-ago Druid ancestors... I pretty much worship trees. (You may have noticed this elsewhere in my stream. Ahem. It's a powerful force.) So... to bring one in, and adorn it with lights and ornamentation, and spend many hours admiring it... living with it as a member of the family... well, it feels kind of right.
On the other hand... there is no escaping the fact that the trees we bring inside each year are dead. And worse - we killed them ourselves, with our own hands, and have the sap-stained clothes and gloves to attest to our act of, let's face it, murder.
It's always bugged me, but the final straw was Mike's comment on our watering system. We have this great set-up where... every time the tree takes a drink... we hear this musical glug-glug-gurgle. Our tradition has always been to raise our glasses in response, and drink (or eat, or make the motions thereof) in the tree's direction, and say something like, "Here's to you, tree!"
So... yeah. We've lived with this charade for years. And it was only in the past few weeks that we agreed the glug-glugging was, in fact, sinister. Equivalent, we decided, to the flopping and gasping a fish does out of water.
We have agreed (thank goodness) not to inflict that slow-death suffering on another good, honest tree this year. And I am so relieved.
Yes, I know there's the option of the "living tree," but that has its own problems. Kind of like bringing home a big Tyee salmon and watching it swim in a bowl for a few weeks. Conifers just weren't made to live indoors. Or die indoors. So I'll do my seasonal worshipping outdoors this year - in the trees' own living room, which is as it should be.
My father informed me of this during our regularly scheduled during the Wings game chat. So here. Puppy Grant.
No, we do not know why he sleeps like this, but he does so frequently.
Happy puppy day!
Just going through some old pictures again, & decided to upload some of Dakota as a puppy.
This was her first days at home. She slept in the family room on this little blue baby rug :D But as soon as my parents got her a kennel, it was outside life for Dakota ;_;
Trying out a new lens on my friend's new puppy. I love this 24mm for indoor, more room less blur with slower shutter speeds. I'm in love. And I guess the puppy was cute too.
American Bulldog Puppies. Buster, male on the left & Dixie; female on the right. Buster has already gone to a new home but Dixie is still waiting patiently o be adopted by a good loving family.
Home for less than an hour.
This is pretty much all I could get with the lighting conditions.
Tommy was perpetually in motion.
3/4 Cocker Spaniel, 1/4 poodle.
A great dog!