Thursday, August 29, 2013

Another Heat Wave

We're having a long lasting heat wave again.  Tonight is the first break in five days of hot, very humid, buggy , sun intense weather.  The dogs have been so patient but they've had enough.   We've done all the usual things and today Nick washed down every dog with water.  Late day Jim sprayed pens and redid all the water.
Now it's thundering again, lightning, scary for all of them.

We are seeing more deer in at the apple trees and in the raspberries.   Can't wait for the oppressive weather to go away for all of us.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Nature's Bounty

The apples are ripe and falling;   raspberries continue producing;  blackberries are ripening; pincherries are waning and chokecherries are turning purple.   The wildlife have taken notice and are appearing nightly to eat the harvest.   They seem to leave my plantings of sunflower and kale until all the wild things are gone.  They usually don't touch the kale until November.






Friday, August 16, 2013

The Navy goes to sea

Navy had his first lake visit since he's been with us and he appeared to love it.   He submerged himself several times, and even jumped off the dock (pursuing a distant water skiier), but he smelled rather fishy, surprisingly, so Nick gave him a bath when we got back to the kennel.

He seemed perturbed when we first put him in the back seat of the truck, his first truck ride since he has been here.   Of course we can't know what he was thinking, but he was happy to see that he was back at the kennel an hour or so later, very happy to greet Eos, as she was him.  He had a nice adventure that turned out well.


Thursday, August 8, 2013

Dog Days

Not sure why these are the ''dog days" of summer but they're cooler, thus better for dogs than July's days.

Not too much wildlife visible and it's possibly because there is good wild food for them... they're not coming as close to humans because they're able to find food farther away from us.

The deer are pretty consistent about walking through, eating berries, apples, so we do see them. 
Rabbits trigger the field camera as do the deer.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Josefina on front page , Sled Dog Central.com

www.sleddogcentral.comwww.sleddogcentral.com published the photo of Josefina, age 5, taking her first dog sled driving lesson.
She is accompanied by Jimmy Richard and Tanner Johnson, handlers.  Check it out!