We actually had two projects recently that did not involve the dogs! Shocking, I know.
On Sunday we purchased some perennials for the new bed in front of the house. In the foreground are a row of Basil plants. Yum pesto! Hopefully will we have some nice hot dry weather so these will flourish. The bushy plants with the pink flowers in the back row are 'Passionate Rainbow' Wand Flowers and the tall skinny plants with the purple bell-shaped flowers are "Angel's Fishing Rod". In the front of the bed we have alternating 'Silver Edge' Lavender plants and 'Silver Brocade' Worwood. We are pretty pleased with how the project turned out and it gave the front of the house a nice face lift. We're debating filling in a bit with some kind of brightly colored annuals.
Yesterday, Jan spent a good part of the day cleaning his RX7 up to get it road-ready. He is debating driving it a bit this summer or selling it....
The old girl still cleans up pretty nicely with a good coat of polish.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Family Photos and Weekend Fun
A photo of Dick and Ginny's boy Reef (Ecko's brother) following his latest haircut.
The "deadliest catch" litter is 1-1/2 years old now.
The "deadliest catch" litter is 1-1/2 years old now.
This is Chili's son and Stoker's brother Fresno from the "fire" litter. Fresno will be living on a ranch for the next year or two, so he needed a super short haircut to keep the worst of the debris from sticking in his coat.
Here is Chili's daughter Maggie again. Maggie is a full sister to Stoker and Fresno. She came for a haircut on the same day as Fresno and it was good to see two of the "fire" litter together.
We had a fun day of water training this Saturday with Julie (with Cooper and Tsuzi), Martha (with Sailor), Dick and Ginny (with Reef) and myself (with the whole pack 'o four) getting together to play at the lake. I think everyone had a good session and the weather was beautiful for us! I was particularly happy with Stoker who is coming along nicely on her Courier buoy ball drop exercise. She has way more focus and intensity in the water than anywhere else and it gives me just a little hope that some of that may carry over into other venues some day... Ecko was a bit more distracted than usual, but we still had a productive training session.
Chili and Decker waited on the sidelines until the others were done and then got to participate in a maniacal free-for-all retrieving frenzy at the end. Chili went on a marathon "recreational swim" both when we were setting up and taking down the boat, so she was happy and well exercised.
On Sunday, we were all quite lazy. I bathed Reef and Ecko in the morning and gave Reef a haircut. Dick and Ginny left just after noon and took Ecko with them for the week. After lounging around for a couple of hours, Jan and I went to the nursery and bought some perennials for the new planter bed Jan made in front of the house.
Chili and Decker waited on the sidelines until the others were done and then got to participate in a maniacal free-for-all retrieving frenzy at the end. Chili went on a marathon "recreational swim" both when we were setting up and taking down the boat, so she was happy and well exercised.
On Sunday, we were all quite lazy. I bathed Reef and Ecko in the morning and gave Reef a haircut. Dick and Ginny left just after noon and took Ecko with them for the week. After lounging around for a couple of hours, Jan and I went to the nursery and bought some perennials for the new planter bed Jan made in front of the house.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Fast Twitch Muscles
The last two nights I got back into the routine I had been keeping all winter (before it got hot for a few weeks) and took the dogs out for a quick training session and 10 minute bike around the neighborhood. With both mind and body exercised it is amazing how much more peaceful the doggies are!
Tonight I wasn't as motivated, but thought the dogs still needed entertainment, so I dug four tennis balls and the chuck-it out of the closet and treated the dogs to a retrieving frenzy in the back yard for about 15 minutes. Chili and Decker are the most obsessed, with Ecko quite involved in the game too. She has really good focus and acts as the ball spotter, nabbing it when the two older dogs don't find it. Stoker just runs around and has a good time - a little "fluffier" than the rest of the gang. The photo above is of Chili with the ball, being chased by Stoker, Reef and Ecko, and it is NOT in my back yard (I wish!).
We are done showing and trialling for a while and are starting to focus on training in the water for the summer (well, Stoker and Ecko will train and Chili and Decker will join them for exercise). It's great that access to the river is free because there really is no room in the budget for shows right now anyway. If the dogs had their choice, they would choose the water any day no matter what, and I think I just might as well.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
An Excellent Weekend!
Chili (above) was originally entered in Open Standard this weekend, because I was sure we would still need at least one Q in that class. Due to her solid performances last weekend, I was able to move her up to Excellent and she qualified BOTH DAYS in her first two attempts at Excellent Standard!
Decker (below) was his usual happy, steady self and qualified both days in Excellent Standard, finishing his AX title. We were not as successful in Jumpers, with some handling issues on my part on Saturday and focus issues on the weave poles for Decker on Sunday. Jumpers has never been Decker's best class, but we are awfully close to a Q there too, I think.
Although both dogs are a bit slower and more tentative at a trial then they are in class, they are both having a good time and running nicely. They have both had pretty limited trialling experience and my hope is that speed and intensity will increase with experience.
Good times!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Red Hot Chili Pepper
Chili and I had an awesome weekend at the CRAC agility trial.
We went into the weekend with Chili needing one "Q" in Open Jumpers to finish the title and 2 "Qs" in Open Standard to finish that title. Chili qualified in both classes on Saturday with first placements in both classes. On Sunday, she qualified again in Open Standard to finish the weekend with both her OA and OAJ titles. Wahoo! We moved up to Excellent Jumpers on Sunday, and if it hadn't been for a handling glitch on my part, Chil would have pulled off a Q her first time out in Excellent jumpers too. What a girl!
I think the Young at Heart and Joint Strong supplements I have had her on since mid April have definitely had an impact on her overall well-being. She seems to have more energy and be more playful and interactive with the other dogs. I have high hopes that if I can get a bit more more weight off her and work on keeping her in condition with exercise and periodic chiropractic adjustments we can continue to have fun for many years still.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Photo Update
Jessie found a car in the parking lot with this plate on it and snapped a photo with her cell phone. Perhaps the car's owners are cyclists? The term "stoker" is used to denote the "power" person on the back of a tandem bicycle... Now our PWD Stoker is going to think she needs a drivers license.
(three generations - Ecko, Chili and Stoker)
Janet B. and I have decided that any more than three female PWDs is definitely a coven. Apparently her three live up to the name as well.... Strong-willed and assertive, that's our girls....
Janet B. and I have decided that any more than three female PWDs is definitely a coven. Apparently her three live up to the name as well.... Strong-willed and assertive, that's our girls....
(Ecko and Stoker)
Jan took lots of photos on our last jaunt to the river. I love the light shining on the water in this shot and the feeling of power and freedom as Ecko and Stoker blast through the water together...
Jan took lots of photos on our last jaunt to the river. I love the light shining on the water in this shot and the feeling of power and freedom as Ecko and Stoker blast through the water together...
(Decker)
Decker isn't nearly as "in your face" as the girls, so he doesn't get photographed as often. This photo isn't as exciting as the others because I chose one where you couldn't see the orange booty that was protecting the cut on his left front foot! He runs around as much as the girls do on our outings, he just isn't quite as intense about it.
Decker isn't nearly as "in your face" as the girls, so he doesn't get photographed as often. This photo isn't as exciting as the others because I chose one where you couldn't see the orange booty that was protecting the cut on his left front foot! He runs around as much as the girls do on our outings, he just isn't quite as intense about it.
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