Late Saturday afternoon…Halloween…
Posted: November 1, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain Leave a commentNot scheduled to upload until Sunday morning…
I don’t know how many of you (well, if you’re reading this, you obviously visit the blog) that have sent things recently join us on the blog. Please accept my wholehearted thanks! After being awol for several months – thanks to a second career as a producer and film editor – it’s great to have fun things showing up, once again, in my inbox. Blog-worthy things. Blog-sharing things. Halloweeny bloggy things. One shared Halloweeny bloggy thingy is pre-scheduled for next Halloween. After a year has passed, even I will be surprised when it shows up on the doorstep of the blog. It’s great to take a train of thought and go with it on the keyboard. Ah! I’m almost normal again. Oh! No! Not normal!
Rod sent these photos and a post…


Hi Debby,
I thought I would send you some recent pictures of our two little ones. It is amazing how much color change Dawa went through to where she now looks much like her older brother with the exception of some red streaks on both her ears. Another characteristic they both share is the single tooth that tends to always show when they look at you, Dawa’s is on the left side of her face and Karma is on the right. In the attached photographs Dawa is in the picture labeled “Puppy with pumpkin” and of course Karma’s picture is labeled with the 1 in the title. Personality wise Karma is much more relaxed and has let Dawa assume alpha but she is certainly lost when he is not around. Dawa is certainly our little princess who is extremely affectionate and will always come up to your face to give you kisses. They both are so much a part of our family that it is truly difficult to plan a vacation without them going. Thank you so much for such wonderful well adapted puppies. Take care!
Rod & Olga
It is taking me some time to put National Specialty week in perspective. Expanding our gene pool…via the dream of Native Stock and via the Gompa dogs…is receiving excellent support. Greatly encouraged by particular supporters and the creativity brought to the table, I’m excited about the next year. But, that’s not what I want to share on this day, Halloween. I want to share about a long-time friend. A friend I’d never met in person, yet we go back years. Maybe I can coax her to the blog and she can share what she remembers about how we met. What I remember is that we hit if off immediately, with a similar twisted sense of humor. My ritual each night was – and still is – to take a bath after putting the dogs to bed. With anticipation, I would hardcopy her email, saving it to savor while soaking, sipping an adult beverage. Does it get any better than a hot bath and a giggle to ease into the evening? We loved Lhasa Apsos. We loved vampire lore. We loved Johnny Depp. We loved to write.
And the first time I met her in person was several minutes before the Breeders Education program began. I had no idea what she looked like, but I knew she’d be there. She came up to me, tentatively, asking if I was Debby. Yes, I am (at least most of the time I’ll claim myself). She said, “I’m Jenny.” I think that was the longest hug I’ve ever given anyone. No words were exchanged. Jenny was co-editor of The Lhasa Apso Reporter when we first faced RD. The series of articles titled “Renal Dysplasia: An Oddessy” was published in The Reporter and later received an Award of Excellence from the Dog Writers Association of America. Jenny was part of that; there from the ‘beginning’.
So, late this afternoon, Halloween afternoon, I’ll end this entry with a salute to Jenny and a recipe she shared for this special day…

Yummy. Maybe I’ll try it tonight while I’m listening to Open Space, my friend Cort’s band.

Winter embracing the Rocky Mountains
Posted: October 29, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain 1 CommentGood thing I’ve decided to embrace winter. Or visa versa.
The snow began Tuesday night, if I’m remembering correctly. I ventured into work yesterday morning, determined to embrace winter. What’s a little snow?! After all, I live in the Rocky Mountains. Several clients did bring their dogs in even though school had been cancelled and snow was to continue throughout today, Thursday. Dogs were picked up early. I closed the shop at 1PM, having groomed several of my own dogs as well. This photo was taken yesterday afternoon, the dogs all snug as a bug in a rug, under the insulating blanket of snow. Along with the heater, of course. I have a feeling this winter I’ll again be reminded of how awesome it is to have covered runs!

Late last night I shoveled the stairs leading down to the housedog yard for one last pitstop before bedtime. Ely and Vincent don’t mind snowy stairs, but Yangsom does, particularly when the snow is higher than her. This scene greeted me this morning.

Embrace winter! Winter embrace me!
Embrance winter…or visa versa
Posted: October 26, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain, FFT Lhasa Apsos Leave a commentStillness, darkness and a thick blanket of snow surround me. What happened to Fall? Or Summer, for that matter. From the weather forecast, Indian Summer seems a dim possibility. Embrace Winter has been a previous mantra; sometimes said with delight viewing Mother Nature (and Jack Frost), other times said with disgust. However, this year I’m going to let Winter embrace me.
Surround me. Force me to slow down. The garden, once again, didn’t get a fall clean-up. Branches from trees Rick felled didn’t get moved to the kindling pile. Slash is scattered about, rather than piled up, waiting to be hauled away. The snow has hidden those tasks, fooling the casual observer. Yes! Winter embrace me!
I wonder how Lana is doing. Her new people, Mimi and Fred, made a road trip from British Columbia, taking her back to her Forever Home.

We spent an hour together Thursday afternoon at the shop and then several hours Friday morning. A crisp morning, snow on the ground, the dogs were able to play outside under the blue skies. Mimi has had an Apso nearly all of her life. This photo is Mimi with the Lhasa Apso her mother imported into Finland, the first one in the country.

Fred and Mimi live in the country, overlooking a beautiful valley, with room to grow hay for his horses. The climate is conducive to growing grapes, known as “little Napa valley”. Later that day, Melissa (Papillion Melissa, not Apso Melissa) and I shared wine in celebration of friends, dogs, children, husbands, anniversaries and…what else…Winter! Rick and I celebrated 32 years of wedded bliss (anyone remember that line from Northern Exposure?) Thursday, October 22.

Dawn has snuck up on me. It’s time to shovel, feed the dogs and get to work.
From the car window…
Posted: October 20, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain Leave a commentLast night at the Lhasa Apso Club of Central Colorado meeting, Ginny commented on the photo I shared yesterday morning. A bit out of focus. Actually, no. It was taken through a window in the motel, looking out at the street through heavy rain, backed by puddles on the street. If you look closely, you’ll see chain link fence. I saw impressionism and snapped the image. Most of our sight seeing looked like this…

Reminds me street scenes painted in the 1880s, without being framed by a windshield and wipers, of course! The colors in this corner market were vivid in the gray light.


My favorite place was this studio…

Apprentices start by landscaping for several years before being allowed to start in one of the wood shops. The grounds are peaceful, restful, full of zen. Nothing was in bloom, yet it was beautiful.

Whirlwinds to dull roar..
Posted: September 14, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain 1 CommentDebby Rothman , after nearly two months of whirlwinds, is settling back into the usual dull roar that is her life.
That’s it in a nutshell, Facebook style. I’ll be back to blogging this week. Yippee!!
