It has been a busy week end and a hiatus for the blog. The Regalridgemobile left the driveway very early each morning, found its way to the Annapolis Valley and lo and behold, there were Tony and Karen, Shawn and Kelly with a gated community built between them. Opposite were Dawn, Jimmy and Jane. It was a Terrier Mecca! The ring of Airedales was certainly impressive and supported Logan in his march to a Best In Show as well as a Reserve. Young Gabe managed to corral eight points toward his championship, with June in attendance to keep him grounded. Chantelle had a good week end with Scout, placing in the Group his first time in the conformation rings in several years. He had a whale of a time and might have levitated, the tail just did not stop. Mason made his debut at the final show and showed like a little trouper. Bella and Avalon were lovely, piloted by Karen and Kelly. Both are classy Airedale girls. Our Tony was the camera person extraordinaire - a job often relegated to Kelly - so there is an expectation that pictures will materialize documenting the feats accomplished. This full two days of showing added challenge to the normal schedule. That made life interesting.
The kennel is gearing up for the busier summer season. Barrett was in residence looking after his obligations to Trebia. They raced between raindrops. Both won. Not sure how that happens. Charlie was here to keep Sarah company. Sarah approved.
The house crew soldiered on. Piper is improving daily and it is hoped that there will be good news at the Vet visit this week. Old Clem is coping with her vacation but sure is hoping Chantelle will be found soon so she can return to her regular routine. The little Welsh girls have their bags packed but have enjoyed their time in the kennel with its active routines and room to roam. Ruff has settled in as is his wont and will leave when he leaves. Not much ruffles the old fellow these days. The babies have thrived in spite Lee's absence. Sarah and Alex held the fort and bottle fed those who still demand their formula - firmly opposed to dog food in any form. This too shall pass. They are getting bigger by the day, are bright and have begun to play. This week, provided the weather co-operates, their world will expand exponentially. They will be introduced to the kitchen deck.
Dinner was late but more than adequate. Our Ken had hunted lobster and cooked it for dinner on this evening. Adding a Cesar salad and grilled bread made it a great meal to end a busy week end.
The kennel is gearing up for the busier summer season. Barrett was in residence looking after his obligations to Trebia. They raced between raindrops. Both won. Not sure how that happens. Charlie was here to keep Sarah company. Sarah approved.
The house crew soldiered on. Piper is improving daily and it is hoped that there will be good news at the Vet visit this week. Old Clem is coping with her vacation but sure is hoping Chantelle will be found soon so she can return to her regular routine. The little Welsh girls have their bags packed but have enjoyed their time in the kennel with its active routines and room to roam. Ruff has settled in as is his wont and will leave when he leaves. Not much ruffles the old fellow these days. The babies have thrived in spite Lee's absence. Sarah and Alex held the fort and bottle fed those who still demand their formula - firmly opposed to dog food in any form. This too shall pass. They are getting bigger by the day, are bright and have begun to play. This week, provided the weather co-operates, their world will expand exponentially. They will be introduced to the kitchen deck.
Dinner was late but more than adequate. Our Ken had hunted lobster and cooked it for dinner on this evening. Adding a Cesar salad and grilled bread made it a great meal to end a busy week end.
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