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Old 01-30-2019, 06:43 PM
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The first time Dolly got a lion cut, I bought her a sweater. She just kept falling over. There was no reason she couldn't walk with it on, it seemed to be her way of expressing her displeasure.
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I had a hunch about what "Corgwyn" meant, especially in the context you used it, but I had to look it up to be sure. I have now learned that that is the plural of Corgi. Are yours Pembroke or Cardigan?
I own two Cardis - the Corgi with the rudder they're sometimes referred by Agility folks. I started out with Pems nearly 20 years ago. I love both breeds but its getting harder to find Pems with decent temperaments along with drive. Both can have a Napoleon complex if given half a chance (give 'em an inch and they think they're a ruler). I really love an old British Kennel club description for the the Cardis: A short legged Alsatian.
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Old 01-30-2019, 10:20 PM
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The first time Dolly got a lion cut, I bought her a sweater. She just kept falling over. There was no reason she couldn't walk with it on, it seemed to be her way of expressing her displeasure.
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I own two Cardis - the Corgi with the rudder they're sometimes referred by Agility folks. I started out with Pems nearly 20 years ago. I love both breeds but its getting harder to find Pems with decent temperaments along with drive. Both can have a Napoleon complex if given half a chance (give 'em an inch and they think they're a ruler). I really love an old British Kennel club description for the the Cardis: A short legged Alsatian.
I really like the Cardigan Welsh Corgis, and I've thought if I ever decide to get a smaller breed, that would definitely be one I would be interested in. I own Dobermans, so I'm used to dogs with drive and intensity.
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This morning is colder than yesterday morning, as this system moves eastward. We've reached -16F. As I put my chilly dogs outside this morning, though, I was greeted by the beautiful sight of a waning crescent moon, with Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn all lined up around it in the clear early dawn sky. That made it worth sticking my head outside the door for a bit!

Starting Saturday, they're predicting five days in a row of temps in the 40s and 50s. Unusual for February, but I won't be complaining.

Correction: What I initially thought was Saturn is actually the bright red giant star Antares. Saturn is there to be seen farther east but was below my tree line here.
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Old 01-31-2019, 09:17 AM
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-21f. It warms my heart that you appreciate the beauty of the common grace given us. Thank you, Cheri! One more day. Here's what I'm working on.
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Our hearts do need warming, don't they. Carol, that is a beautiful carousel horse and looks like an enjoyable project!
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Old 01-31-2019, 11:27 AM
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Birthday gift for our couples friends. Thank you. I'm doing a series of 4 named after 80s rock bands. Our friend loves the Mooody Blues. I'll send you a pic when I get the bling on and get it on the pole and stand..
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Birthday gift for our couples friends. Thank you. I'm doing a series of 4 named after 80s rock bands. Our friend loves the Mooody Blues. I'll send you a pic when I get the bling on and get it on the pole and stand..
Thanks, I would love to see it.
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Old 02-06-2019, 10:37 AM
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Has everybody thawed out a bit? Back to work? Cars starting and roads clear? Pets able to linger outdoors at least a little?
I hope you are all well and warm.
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Old 02-06-2019, 10:47 AM
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No pipes broken, no flooding, furnace works, Foggy, but blessed. Thanks for asking.
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