beowulf
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- Dec 31, 2003
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- Central California Foothills
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- Kubota L3410 HST, J Deere riding mower
Gee whiz, sure looks like our old girl Gromit, we just lost.
Sorry for your loss.Gee whiz, sure looks like our old girl Gromit, we just lost.![]()
Convert to inches and it's not even close to my 100" of rain! But, I don't have to break out snow plows (but am always looking around for oars!).Wow.
She obviously love playing out in the cold.Thanks to everyone for your kind words. Here is a few pics of her, over the last 15 years. She was a snow dog, so in for this post, I'll feature photos of her, in her favorite element. Snow! Its hard to express all the trips she did with us over the years.View attachment 728189View attachment 728190View attachment 728191View attachment 728192View attachment 728193View attachment 728194
I am guessing without all that hair he is not a snow lover?Our Chinese Crested Hairy Hairless is a bit of a clown at times. He likes lollies and I don't mind giving him the odd one as he has no teeth to ruin.
Just happened to have the cam handy when he spotted me with a bag of sweets.
My shepherd is the same way. We get it rarely but when it's here she loves it.We don't get snow every year, but when we do, they love it!!!! This was a couple years ago.
She may be a garage dog.Dear Abby,
I am thinking about renaming my new heeler to "Miss Poops-a-Lot".
She sleeps on the floor on my side of the bed and her f@rt gases could easily raise the dead. I have been avoiding facing her (the dog's) direction when I sleep. I worry about what my wife will think, she already is blaming me and I don't want to rat out my dog.
I have taken her (the dog) to the dogtor but my explanation does not seem to convey the odoriferous extremities of the situation. If this goes on much longer I might be in the doghouse myself.
What do I do?
-Nose Plugged Goeduck