All is well. There were early morning appointments that ran through dinnertime so the day started at 5:00 am. The city is readying for the Canada Winter Games and excitement is building. There was time for a little hunting and gathering in advance of meeting Our Ken at Costco, then taking his brother Reg to lunch. A meeting for Lee followed and then it was home again home again jiggedy jig. Chantelle found her way to Regalridge, Wii in hand, and tortured us through the evening - she enjoyed herself thoroughly. This was a bright and pretty day (although the roads were terrible early in the morning when Lee set out) with no snow. That was in marked contrast to the previous day when it snowed and Our Ken spent yet another day behind his buddy the snow blower - the pheasants were relieved.
The kennel is doing just fine. Old Willie is packing to leave, is eating well and walking around the perimeter of the kennel, stronger and brighter than on his arrival although unimpressed by the colder weather. Sir Max agrees with Willie's sentiments regarding cold but is eating well and bright. Max has a full large pen outside and salutes Willie on his march around the kennel. Charlie has settled in. He is enjoying the big exercise yard and has his eye on the girls as potential playmates.
The house dogs are well. Patti is in charge (between naps). Piper remains in the kennel and would like to see anyone who could remedy that situation. She reports that Our Ken is not to be trusted. Clem, Scout and Viola are in residence so the noise level has increased proportionally. Clem is not terribly amused by her repatriation but has manged to find good spots to be in the way of all activity - that always pleases her.
Dinner was lasagne and the apricot-walnut bread followed by carrot cake by some.
The kennel is doing just fine. Old Willie is packing to leave, is eating well and walking around the perimeter of the kennel, stronger and brighter than on his arrival although unimpressed by the colder weather. Sir Max agrees with Willie's sentiments regarding cold but is eating well and bright. Max has a full large pen outside and salutes Willie on his march around the kennel. Charlie has settled in. He is enjoying the big exercise yard and has his eye on the girls as potential playmates.
The house dogs are well. Patti is in charge (between naps). Piper remains in the kennel and would like to see anyone who could remedy that situation. She reports that Our Ken is not to be trusted. Clem, Scout and Viola are in residence so the noise level has increased proportionally. Clem is not terribly amused by her repatriation but has manged to find good spots to be in the way of all activity - that always pleases her.
Dinner was lasagne and the apricot-walnut bread followed by carrot cake by some.
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