Thank goodness the year can start - the Parade happened. 2012 will have 364 days but what the heck. The EU is intending to shorten the year more impressively than by one day - was this the North American response? And, of course, on Parade Day there is little that can be done. KTLA carries the annual ritual from early morning to reruns and then reruns of reruns. What could be better. There were elephants and princesses, Roy Rogers tributes and a Calgary band. There were astronauts made of seeds and straw flowers and dinosaurs - oh my. And there were recalcitrant dock diving dogs who took a pass on the opportunity to Wow millions. There you have it - the parade in prose. There was puppy trimming through the afternoon while the adult Airedales snoozed in front of the fire. The feeders were busy as a result of the monsoon and two pheasants have now been spotted under the tree. Hope is held out that Phil will yet appear.
The kennel is quiet - or as quiet as it can get with Crockett in residence. |The little characters have their bags packed, having marked their schedule on the walls to ensure the big reunion doesn't take place without them. Ceilidh and Maxifer have decided that living at Regalridge is just fine with them.. They are an interesting Sporting dog combination and enjoy each others' company.
The house crew are doing well. Enjoying the presence of their people, they are settled, have developed a 'den routine' and have no complaints. Patti is doing well and is much brighter. May is keeping up with the activity level and is happy to find a lap whenever possible.
Dinner was pork with roasted vegetables. It was well received.
The kennel is quiet - or as quiet as it can get with Crockett in residence. |The little characters have their bags packed, having marked their schedule on the walls to ensure the big reunion doesn't take place without them. Ceilidh and Maxifer have decided that living at Regalridge is just fine with them.. They are an interesting Sporting dog combination and enjoy each others' company.
The house crew are doing well. Enjoying the presence of their people, they are settled, have developed a 'den routine' and have no complaints. Patti is doing well and is much brighter. May is keeping up with the activity level and is happy to find a lap whenever possible.
Dinner was pork with roasted vegetables. It was well received.
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