Where were you last night?

Here’s where I was…


Snowy weekend

Taking advantage of found time, a gift of springtime in the Rockies, I’m neck deep in this d@^^n computer organization project. There is no rhyme or reason to my thoughts and the direction they take with each passing moment. As I wade through through my @blog file, moving the emails into draft form on the blog site, I am scheduling appropriate posts ahead of time. There probably won’t be any rhyme or reason to those either. Sometimes a person just has to go with what’s right in front of them.

Vickie shared this…

… watch ’til the very end.  I especially like the Reaper’s three-headed dog  lolol

Gin…

Nope, not the beverage. The dog! The dancing dog!


Ch. FFT Carpe Diem RN

See those letters behind her name? RN. Edie finished her Rally Novice title, 3 for 3. I am so proud of her! Her scores were 83, 97 and 93. The low score the first day had to do with our inexperience – mine in particular.

A fun story… Years ago, Sondra and I flew to Specialty shows in Houston with the first Lhasa Apso I bred – Ch. Fleetfire Zhel Lee Bhel Lee ROM*. We shared a room with Samoyed breeder Judy Mears and a friend of hers. The first night Sondra and Judy marched me to a nearby Target and made me buy ‘show clothes’. No more batik print wrap-around hippie skirts! Inappropriate! If you mean business in the show ring, you must dress for success! I bought an a-line khaki skirt, two cotton pullover sweaters – one royal blue, one bright red – and – gasp! – a string of pearls. Say what?! A hippie chick from Nebraska wearing a string of pearls! The entire episode cost me $40. For that $40 I learned a valuable lesson.

That same weekend I met Judy’s daughter Susan. She must have been in her twenties. This past weekend, there she was ringside at the Rally ring! It was her first time competing in Rally too, with her pretty Miniature Poodle Mandy. She competed in Rally Novice A. Because I have put obedience titles on dogs in the past – the distant past – I had to compete in Rally Novice B. We sat next to each other all three days, giving each other support and encouragement, reminiscing a bit, talking about plans to continue with performance. Susan and Mandy are continuing with Rally Advanced and Rally Excellent. Edie and I are focusing on agility. It was really nice to share the Rally experience with someone of similar background…years of experience in conformation making the leap into the performance events.


Kennel dreams…

Susan wrote:

Good morning, Debby,

My friends Dan and Marti and I are talking about the possibility of adding a small house to their “agricultural” zoned property on the Big Island of Hawaii. They have 8 acres and we think we can build another small house — for me and my dogs. Since the land is zoned agricultural, in order to build another house, we will need to submit a “farm plan” etc., etc., etc. One of the possible uses for land zoned this way is a kennel. Which leads me to two questions: what resources can you recommend to me teach me what I would need to know to have a very small basic kennel. I’ve probably got enough dogs of my own to qualify as a kennel, so I may not have to do much, but….I’m curious. Of course it also occurs to me that it might be a worthy enterprise to have a boy and a girl Lhasa or Gompa there to raise a few puppies, but ….that is a whole other/later possibility which would only come into play if/as/when I decided to move there permanently. My current idea is to be there for the months of the year when even CA has become too cold to be pleasant…..
Okay, wasting your time here, but thanks for any directions you can send me in search of information.

Susan

Let’s open this up for discussion. There are any number of ways dog people design their kennel. From a separate building to a laundry room turned kennel room. I love kennel design! Even had a kennel setup class in vet tech school…never mind all the many years I’ve lived with a kennel, in one form or another. My dream kennel would be attached with a well-lit breezeway, perhaps just off the kitchen. Years ago, I came across my Dream Kennel in a non-doggy magazine…

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