Here are some cute doggies to start your week off right. Got to love our furry little friends:
Here are some cute doggies to start your week off right. Got to love our furry little friends:
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I am sorry for the lapse of posts, but I was at the LepreCon38 convention and they kept me too busy to post. I am back now with my once a week dog post. Today, dog’s in costumes, too cute.
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For some reason, the gallery did not pick up in the last post, so try, try again… Big dogs this time. I usually post the little ones, but these are XL, XXL, and XXXL. Yes, I did add a picture of Clifford, and the first one may be shopped…
Enjoy!
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Sorry to be late, had some bad back pain this morning and it slowed me down…
Here are some cool dog pics to make you happier on a Monday, or on Tuesday if that is when you get to see them… Tried to get ones with babies as a theme this time:
My wife laughs every time I do it, but sometimes when me and one of my dog buddies are hangin’ out playing, rough housing, belly rubbing or just chillin’ in front of the TV, I sing, “Let me tell you ’bout my best friend… Dogs are so amazingly cool. They have more breeds and variations in color, size, look and disposition than any other creature in nature, and yet every version is man’s best friend.
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My wife wanted to get out of Phoenix for a bit so first we went to the Renaissance Festival on Saturday in Apache Junction. Then our son, on spring break from college at ASU, was nice enough to watch our ferocious hounds for us for three days for us to go to Christopher Creek, a small cutout in the Mogollon Rim Pine Country just past Payson Arizona. It was 85 when we left Phoenix and so we were unprepared. My wife got me to bring a coat, which I never do, and it was a good thing. On the way, just past Fountain Hills on the Beeline Freeway, we saw all the mountains ahead of us covered in snow. Hmmm.
I had a call earlier that day I had ignored with a 928 area code – from the place we were going. I had thought it was just the usual confirmation. I listen to the message and they say we might need a four wheel drive or chains. Hmmm. We of course had neither. I call them and they say no problem, it is clear now. We go to Payson, pick up some food, and head up the snowy road to Christopher Creek, only to be stopped ten miles short and told the road was closed. I told the Sheriff we were told we could make it. After some negotiations, he told us we could try, but if we got stuck, no one would come help us until the morning. My wife and I chose to take our chances, and were the last normal car through.
Here is the entrance the day we left, after the snow had melted. At first I could not get my car inside:
After we parked outside the cabin, it got really cold again. They estimated they might get another 6 to 8 inches. Here is what my car looked like in the morning:
Here are some pictures of the area, including my wife, me, the picnic areas, and the Mogollon Monster, who looks just like he is cold more than menacing:
That last picture is literally the view from our porch. Our cabin was right on the creek itself, but no one was walking the path too much lol. We had a great time even though we were snowed in for the whole time. Gave us a chance to unwind. The cabins had no cell phone reception, no wi-fi unless you wanted to sit in 30 degree weather in the snow outside, and only four TV channels. One was the channel for the lodge, one was all informercials (living hell), one was Ion Channel, and the other was HNL. We did not do much TV. They had books and games. My wife and I played Scrabble, but first she had to sort the letters because someone had supplied about 1.6 times the right number.
When we were driving back we were Jonesing for some good coffee. At home we brew our own fresh and the cabins had horrible stuff in a bag they told us was coffee, but we weren’t that sure after trying it. Anyway, we stopped at a cool place called the Mountain High Coffee Works, which had a variety of brews and wi-fi! We caught up on my smart phone and her Kindle Fire and drank some real coffee.
The new owners there were pretty awesome, Phil and Roxanne. We talked awhile and my wife noticed they had the latest copy of ConNotations NewZine on display, which has two of my stories in it. Patti Hulstrand had dropped them off there. That led to one thing after another and I gave them an autographed copy of my first novel, The Travelers’ Club and the Ghost Ship. Here they are, the proud new owners – of the book of course!
We had a great time, but it’s good to be back home where I can play with the hounds and update my blog. Have to get back to finishing the next two books tomorrow…
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Try not to saw Awww while looking at the following cute dogs. Swinging, slip and slide, footsie bathing, looking cute, and I’m the King of The World Titanic moment relived…
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We need to do something about canine class distinctions! The 1% dogs live in paradise, while the middle class dogs barely get by, and the poor underclass redneck dogs have to make do with whatever. Don’t believe me, just check out these photos:
Poor Dog
Middle Class Dog
One Percenter Dog
Something must be done!
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I am a dog man, and have been since I was a toddler. My first dog, Skippy a cocker spaniel, died when I was 2 when my father accidentally ran over her. My second dog, Honey Bun a toy fox terrier (like a Jack Russell but smaller) kept me company from the age of 2 until her death when I was 19. I think dogs are one of the greatest of God’s creations. So why is it people say, you are in the dog house now, or treated like a dog, or a dog’s life – and mean it in a bad way? These critters run around, play, go for walks, eat, get belly rubs, get ear rubs, get treats, chase around critters… I don’t know, their life seems kind of fun. If I was all furry and cute maybe my wife would rub my ears and belly all the time and give me treats. Instead, if I ask her to give me a neck massage she rolls her eyes back and groans. Our dogs just climb up on her and look cute and voila – full body massage! Here are some pics of those dogs with the hard lives…
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Not to have too many dog posts, but I did manage to get all three to look up at the same time. The pic of the Tres Amigos, who we also call the Hounds of Bradleyvilles, are shown on the couch, which they have claimed as their own. It is good we humans are around to buy them furnishings of their own. We put the blankets down so when guests come over of the two legged variety they don’t get covered in hair from sitting down.
Fantasy Football – My team, the Arizona Monsoon clinched its 20th winning season last week and won this week against its arch nemesis the Las Vegas Aces despite having been a pregame 44 point underdog. One more win and I can clinch a playoff spot. I know, pretty nerdy, but it’s a passion of mine. This season has been rough, I lost Peyton Manning for the year, one day after the draft…sigh. His trainer should have given me a heads up. I also lost Cutler to a shattered thumb and Darren McFadden to a bad foot. I had some good ones though. I managed to draft Cam Newton way deep in the draft and I picked up Ron Gronkowski (The Gronk, who just set the all-time TD record for a Tight End in one season) undrafted a week or two into the season. Cobbling together a team from throwaways and undrafted walk-ons is not easy, but we are 9-5 and tied for our Division lead right now against my daughter’s sadly named Fairyland Frogs team. We have just one more game in our 15 game season before the playoffs. Wish me luck. I am up against my good friend and nemesis Earl Bray, of the New Canaan Nor’Easters. His team sucks this year because he decided to golf on draft day and let the computer auto-pick. A poor decision on his part, but he has been playing spoiler in recent weeks.
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