All is well at Regalridge The weather continues to be warm and sunny, the late flowers magnificent. There was a trip to the Vet today to wave Eric good by on his trip to Italy and to have the puppies vaccinated. All were pronounced hale and hearty, bravely stood on the high table for examination and had their needle without flinching. Our Ken spent his day in painting mode, a mode that seems ever present with the combination of picket fence and large house. On Lee's return, there were pictures taken of puppies and some quick machinations to ensure all were back in the city by dinnertime for a meal with the Curren crowd at the favourite Redwood Grill. This is a visit with Al and Betty who are leaving for home, Reg was present as were Joan and Bob Short. All questioned Chantelle's absence - there was need of someone to assist with the chocolate peanut butter bomb at the end of the meal. Lee demurred.
The kennel is quiet. Savannah and Dewey are in residence and settled in. Both are well and enjoying the big run. KC joined the party as Al and Betty arrived. He is looking for a pal and has his eye on Lori as a potential.
The house dogs had a good day although Marguerite mentioned that nailing Lee's feet to the kitchen floor might be in the offing. There is considerable supervision taking place of the painting project and the odd white swatch is showing on several Airedale coats - to match Our Ken's clothing where the swatches are more even and prevalent. There is a likelihood that there is more paint on the fence than on Our Ken but not a certainty. The older puppies are thriving and bright, enjoying their growing up time. Woody walks on the leash now and both are housebroken. The baby puppies are now starting to look to go outside for their bathrooming and managed to wait until the little feet hit the deck this morning. You have to love Airedales.
Dinner was maritime in flavour and well presented. All were pleased.
The kennel is quiet. Savannah and Dewey are in residence and settled in. Both are well and enjoying the big run. KC joined the party as Al and Betty arrived. He is looking for a pal and has his eye on Lori as a potential.
The house dogs had a good day although Marguerite mentioned that nailing Lee's feet to the kitchen floor might be in the offing. There is considerable supervision taking place of the painting project and the odd white swatch is showing on several Airedale coats - to match Our Ken's clothing where the swatches are more even and prevalent. There is a likelihood that there is more paint on the fence than on Our Ken but not a certainty. The older puppies are thriving and bright, enjoying their growing up time. Woody walks on the leash now and both are housebroken. The baby puppies are now starting to look to go outside for their bathrooming and managed to wait until the little feet hit the deck this morning. You have to love Airedales.
Dinner was maritime in flavour and well presented. All were pleased.
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