Dogs. Dawgs. Other critters. Life as Oliver Wendell Douglas. Live heirlooms, both flora and fauna. Self-sufficiency. Suffering not a fool to live. Land stewardship. Turnip trucks, and those who have not fallen therefrom. Training things. Growing things. Search and rescue. What is this bug and what is it doing under my desk light?
Embracing the reality that Nature Bats Last.
Sorry and glad about Spike / Willie. He looks so grown up and it's great to see a guy holding him. We wish him the best--thanks for all your work.
PS you might want to invest in some plastic tent stakes for the electronet. We had a gang of racoons work together to lift the bottom and work their way under. They are tenacious!
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Goodbye Spike - Grandpa will miss you with your free range mischief.
ReplyDeleteSorry and glad about Spike / Willie. He looks so grown up and it's great to see a guy holding him. We wish him the best--thanks for all your work.
ReplyDeletePS you might want to invest in some plastic tent stakes for the electronet. We had a gang of racoons work together to lift the bottom and work their way under. They are tenacious!
Spike looks awfully happy. :O)
ReplyDeleteI know how hard it is to let each of them go - but this is certainly a photo that will bring smiles for years to come.
"The Harvesting of a Free Range Puppy"
I know that happysad feeling so well - Good for you, Spike, for finding a great new home! And good for Heather for helping you on your way.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Spike!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Spike! Good job, Heather...
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Congrats, Spike. Good job, Heather.
ReplyDeleteExcellent news! Love the T-shirt, too.
ReplyDeleteHe's so handsome! And nice work you've done.
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