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Monday, November 7, 2011

Mayzie's Rescue Me Week

      








Hi, Ryker here...





Time to help an animal friend in need.














Joining in the "Rescue Me Week" thanks to Mayzie and her dear departed Grandpa J.



Please go to   http://mayziegal.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/big-announcement-2/
if you haven't heard the news yet.
We have four offerings up for adoption at our Municipality Animal Control Shelter,
http://hhs.muni.org/acc/



We picked four cats that look very much like our four.

This kitty is named Jerri, she is a 12 year female that looks just like our Morty.




This gorgeous guy could be our Kosmo Kitty.  His name is Captain Hook and he is a 6 month old male.





This could be Mickie's twin sister and her name is Clara.  There is no
age listed for her.





This here kitty looks just like our sweet Karma.  He is a neutered male with no name or age.




These are just a few of the beautiful cats and dogs available at our local kill shelter.   We sure hope they all find good homes!







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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Hilltop





We headed up into the the mountains that look down on our fair city.  It was a crisp fall afternoon, the air smelled of cranberries.





There is nothing better than running wild and free in Alaska!













It is only a 15 minute drive to all this beauty from our house.




Since we were up there it has snowed, and we got a few flakes down at our house on the 19th of October.

Mama says it time for her to put the snow tires on the car.  Winter will be here any day now.  I don't need no stinking snow tires...I'm ready now!







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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Only Two Left!





That's right, the puppies have been going out to their new homes and the only two left are my mom's two favorites.


Just control yourself there mama.  I'm the only boy for you!  But I agree they are cute!







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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Summer projects completed






My mama worked on a few  projects this summer.  She had a boarder poured around our dry stream bed mound in the front yard. Here are the results...


It helps keep the bark in place and looks pretty cool.




She also designed and helped build a privacy wall on two sides of the deck that face the street.
Phase one


Phase two




finished product


She has be saying she would post these for over a month now.  Better late than never!









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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Help feed hungry dogs!





I am a lucky dog, I get the very best grass fed, hormone and antibiotic free, organic raw meat (with bone,organ and a smidgin of vegi's.)  Bravo Raw is what I mostly eat plus some Ox tails, Chicken backs and wings, and lots of meaty raw bones to gnaw on.  But some dogs are not so lucky, some dogs go hungry.  The thought of it makes me shudder!
But here is an opportunity for you and I to feed some of those hungry dogs.


Just 1 Blog Post Can Fill 100 Empty Food Bowls!

When You Show Your Support by Joining the Iams Blogging 4 Bowls Blog Hop Iams will Donate 100 Meals!





Did you read that?  100 meals for orphaned pets just for writing a little blog post & joining the blog hop.
Here's all you need to do to show your support for the Iams Home 4 the Holidays Blogging for Bowls Blog Hop:

•Link up your blog name and URL using the Linky Tool below, where it says Click Here To Enter. You only need to add your link once to be seen on all the Blogging 4 Bowls Blog Hop Linky Tools.

Additional ways to show your support of the Iams Home 4 the Holidays kickoff:

•Grab the code and write a post on your blog to show your added support for the Blogging for Bowls Blog Hop.

•Stop by the blog hop co-hosts,The Tiniest TigerFidose of RealityPets News and ViewsPets WeeklyDogtipper, and Preston Speaks , to say hello.

•Visit other blogs that are supporting the Blogging 4 Bowls Blog Hop. Make new friends and/or reconnect with old friends.
This is a Blog Hop!






Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Puppy update!







My half siblings are growing fast and dang are they cute.  It is puppy fix time....  get your fix right here!





JACE  (male)
Jace's name means moon.  He's a very handsome blue merle boy with a distinctive dark patch on his face. 

CELINA  (female)
Celena's name also means moon.  She has amazing copper for a newborn.  What a pretty girl!

LONDON  (male)











London's name means Fortress of the Moon. He's a gorgeous blue merle boy with a big blaze and half collar.


LUNA  (female)






Luna means The Moon.  Luna is our smallest girl with lots of pretty white to compliment her silvery-blue merling. 
MIKODA  (female)






Mia's name means Power of the Moon. She's a stunning silver-blue merle coloring with a pretty white collar.


MING YEU  (male)






Ming's name means bright moon.   He is currently the smallest in the litter and has unique black patches over each eye like a panda bear.  He also has a striking full white collar that connects down both from legs.


SOMALI  (male)






They are growing up handsome and healthy.  Mom is still in love with Ming and Somali.  But I am a one man show!  Cute as they are I just don't wanta share my mama's affections.


Hope you enjoyed your puppy fix.  Jamie of IKUMA MINI AUSSIES is such a fabulous photographer and her pups are awesome!









Dentists have recommended that a toothbrush be kept at least six (6) feet away from a toilet to avoid airborne particles resulting from the flush. (I keep my toothbrush in the living room now !)  

Turtles can breathe through their butts.(I know some people like that, don't you?)    Now go move your toothbrush !!! 









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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Berry Picking Season






It is berry picking season and we have had a lot of fun doing just that!  Not that we got all that many berries but the experience was fun none the less.
We started our adventure up at Alyeska and did find some tasty blueberries, but it was a struggle for mom to get to them and the heavy rain drenched us.  But I had a great time anyhow running and playing frisbee.










The following weekend we headed in the opposite direction, north to Hatcher's Pass.  There we also encountered rain but had more success with the berries and the scenery was spectacular once again!


This is the Independence mine ( in Hatcher's Pass) of mom's youth.  It has been reconstructed and now looks like this...


Mom got most of her blueberries on this slope around this old cabin.  She was slip slidin' around in the mud and the rain.  I think I will need to give her a bath when she gets home.  Maybe she should ride in the back of the car too.  She's too dirty to ride up front!




We were keeping an eye out for bear.  They are also berry picking in these parts although we did not see any this day.




The road to get up here is long and bumpy with big old rocks sticking up out of the mud...




I saw several beaver dams...
Being above the tree line they must work very hard obtaining brush to eat and build their homes.



Mom warned me to steer clear of the beaver as they are very protective and have been know to gut a dog.  OK, no problem mom.  I will  keep my distance!



Mom also picked Crow Berries.  They were much more prolific and easier to pick.  She ended up putting them in her smoothies but they make a great pie as well.




The crow berries were very thick along this ridge.










So what are you picking in your neck of the woods?








~Ryker





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