Dreaming of snow

In July and most of August we received an abundance of thunder, lightning, and rain every day (or very nearly every day).
It was crazy. I can’t remember ever getting this much rain in Southern Utah.
I absolutely loved it.
Now it is September and we’re heading towards Autumn and it’s starting to cool down.
Though, as far as heat goes, it has been a pretty mild summer anyway.
Between the (sometimes) mild heat and the frequent rain storms, I started wondering what winter would hold for us. I’m hoping for plenty of snow.
Because I have literally been dreaming of snow lately.

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December 2005. Northern Utah.

I’ve been dreaming of seeing my goofy Lassie snack on the snow and lounge in it as if he’s on a beach in Hawaii.

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January 2008. Northern Utah.

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December 2011. Southern Utah.

I’ve been dreaming of laughing at Petal as she burrows her face beneath the snow and then takes off like a bullet (because snow is her catnip).

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December 2011. Southern Utah.

But mostly I’ve been remembering the crazy amounts of snow we use to get while living in the mountains in Northern Utah.
I know we won’t get anything like the snow we got then, but a girl can dream. 😉

 That was some insane (and fun, unless you had to shovel the driveway, or you got stuck in said driveway) snow.

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January 2008. Ella peeking to see if her doggy friend is home.

That is a six foot fence.
Or at least it was before the snow came and turned it into a four-ish foot fence (say that ten times, fast).

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“Grizzly, come over and play!”

Believe it or not, we only got more snow that year.
It piled up and up and we wondered if it would ever stop.

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It accumulated more and more and grew taller and taller until…

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February 2008. View from our next door neighbor’s backyard.

We got six feet of snow.
Ella no longer needed permission to go visit her boyfriend Grizzly, she just waltzed on over the fence and romped around in the snow with him.

One of the neighbors behind us had the brilliant idea to dig out a path way for their dogs (I think they owned retired racing Greyhounds, but I might be getting them confused with different neighbors), so they could maneuver around their yard a little more easily and wouldn’t be able walk over their fence.
Well, Lassie, Ella, and my Aunt’s dog (who lived with us for a little while) decided to hop on over and pay their yard a little visit.

Hopping over was the easy part, but getting back to their own yard? Impossible. They were stuck in the neighbor’s yard and since they lived behind us, I had to either run around the block or cut through the backyards. I honestly can’t remember which one I did, but cutting through the backwards sounds smarter and faster, so let’s say I did that.

I go and knock on the neighbor’s front door.
“Hi… um… My dogs are stuck in your backyard… Can I get them, please?”
We had a good laugh about that.
I walked the dogs home and, of course, found a better way to let the dogs out to take care of business, because as funny as it was, we didn’t want that happening every day, several times a day.

We definitely won’t get six feet of snow here (which is probably a good thing, because it does become problematic), but I hope we get enough to have some fun in, without getting muddy.

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Yeah.
I’m kind of tired of the mud.
;P

Black and White Sunday: Pillow Pile

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After several great games, including: hide under the blanket while making dragon sounds, bounce from the trampoline (dog cot) to the couch repeatedly, make owner follow me around the couch in circles, bark at and chew on Lassie— Petal settled down onto the couch and allowed me to pile a blanket and a few pillows on top of her.
Then I got the camera out and of course she posed.

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Quick update

I’ve already posted this on Facebook, but for those of you who may not follow us on Facebook (hint hint, click the Facebook button to your right ;)), I will be out of town until Friday.
I don’t know if I’ll be posting again until then. I had planned on posting yesterday, for Black and White Sunday, but obviously that didn’t happen.
I didn’t even realize I had forgotten to do that until this morning. Heh. I’ve been busy.
I will get back into the swing of things.
How many times have I said that now?
Well, this time I’m determined.
I’ll get back to regular blogging soon.
For now, enjoy these sweet faces.
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Monday Mischief: Chewed Pencil Edition

This morning, as I walked over to the bookshelf where I had left my glass of water, I looked down and spotted this in Petal’s bed:
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… What does this say about me?
Heh. Probably nothing good.
But allow me to defend myself. I was, to be fair, asleep when she did this.
Normally I can hear mischief from miles away, even while I’m sleeping, and I fly out of bed to put an end to it.
Seriously, I should have a cape.
Unfortunately my cold has weakened my supernatural abilities and I had no idea she even had access to this pencil until after she got bored with it.

I wonder what the AKC would say about this…

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Look! There’s even Collie hairs sticking out of it! Ha!


Let’s see what Petal has to say about her pencil chewing…
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“The cat did it.”
The cat?!
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“You lying little fleabag! Well! I’ve never been more insulted in my entire life!”
Nice try, Petal, but the evidence was found in your bed.

I’m still wondering where she found this pencil.
I had a few of them in my purse, from when the local pet store (now closed! :( darn it!) was offering free training classes for the Canine Good Citizen test (which Lassie took and passed);
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“I don’t chew on pencils.”

they were giving out these pencils. I guess they felt they had too many pencils, because she gave me a whole handful of them. I don’t know why. She probably looked at me and thought, “She’s probably a student, she could use a few thousand pencils!”
Well I’m not a student and I’ve had these pencils for a year now and haven’t so much as sharpened them.
I only have one, misplaced, pencil sharpener and dozens of markers.
So of course I use the markers.

Anyway.

I wish I could say this was the first time Petal ever chewed on a pencil, but that is not so. She has raided our pencil box once before, so we’re careful to keep the lid on it.
She never swallows them though, thank goodness. Crayons, on the other hand…
Yeah, I’m looking at you! Miss Rainbow Poop!

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“Crayons are good.”


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When Collies wear clothes

The other day a lot of you asked about the shirt Lassie was wearing in our wordless wednesday post.
Why was he wearing a shirt, you ask?
The answer: my sister was going through her clothes and decided to dress Petal up in one of her old shirts and a skirt.
But why was Lassie wearing a shirt?
Stick with me here.
I rarely dress up the Collies, especially Lassie. He has so much hair that he doesn’t need clothes. Clothes look weird on him.
Unless of course it’s a pumpkin costume.
That’s just plain adorable.
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October 2005.
His pumpkin orange hair matches perfectly.

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“Get it off! Get it off!”

Other than that (and a pirate costume the following year (to match my costume! ;P)), Lassie doesn’t get dressed up in anything more than the occasional bandana.

Wednesday, however, after seeing all the attention and camera time Petal got just by simply wearing a shirt and a skirt, Lassie became jealous.
Okay, so it was more like he thought it was a really great game and he wanted to play too.
He kept photo-bombing Petal’s pictures and barking and tugging at her shirt.
When I finally got the hint and took the shirt off Petal, Lassie was finally able to have his turn being the center of attention. He willingly allowed me to put it on him, even offering me his paws to easily slip through the sleeves, then he posed for the camera.

So to answer the question “Why is Lassie wearing a shirt?” he either…
a) really wanted some camera time
or
b) wanted a turn to ‘play with’ the shirt
or
c) really enjoyed seeing me laugh again and was willing to wear a shirt to get a chuckle out of me.

Take your pick.
I for one am going for a mixture of all three options, with ‘c’ as the most prominent one.
But that’s just me. 😉

Now it’s my turn to ask you a question…

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It looks as though there is a fire going in our fireplace. Funny. There isn’t, of course. We would die.

So, who would it be? Petal? Or Lassie?