Another lovely day and another day of roofing. We are still on the front roof. Perhaps tomorrow that section will be complete and we can move on to the last area - the Christmas turkey is still forecast to be large. It was a day of coming and going - early. Chantelle arrived, drank coffee so quickly that her tonsils rang and hustled Jessie Rachael out for her date with the Vet for 8 a.m. Lee worked with the puppy (remember last week's practice run?) and did the airport trip. There was that bit of jostling to manage the parking garage, the crate, the transfer and the documentation but all was well and Jessica left through the security gates, stuffed moose firmly under her arm. It was a sight to make any breeder smile. Rumour has it that he was greeted warmly by the Welsh-in-residence and is learning the ropes quickly. Our Ken managed the roofing project, toted shingles to the shingle pit and kept himself busy. There was an exhausted face at the end of the evening.
It is a busy week end for the kennel. Burton departed with a wavae and nod to his spa treatment. He was delighted to see his owners who are tremendously proud of the old fellow. Charlie Airedale departed - she has an update - she has a baby and is very proud of the fact. Her owners note that in spite of her tomboy ways, she is a fabulous baby sitter and adores the addition. Raggs arrived to the delight of every dor in the kennel. Rozzie arrived as well - and has claimed her space, taking no prisoners on her way through. Charlie Airedale from Moncton is also here and awaits hsi time with Shantelle. Lorena is in residence and keeping Ken smiling. She is a tremendous dog. Barrett arrived and Trebia is thrilled. Rumour has it that his owner is not returning - ever - to the mainland as a result of a little re-organization by a hard working show committee. We do hope she enjoys PEI snows. Barrett adn Trebia will, of course, cross the Strait in the near future. Kenzie is with us for the week end as Airedales predominate the boarding crew. She enjoys company and has bonded with Charlie, playing with him in her big yard. Buzz is Buzz.
The house dogs are well and happy. They would be happier, of course, if the summer project were to be finished and life back to normal. The
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