Monday, June 25, 2018

The Grandparents Visit Aftermath

The Grandparents journeyed out from downtown Cavalier, North Dakota to visit over the past week. We had an opportunity to catch up with them and explore the sights and restaurants here in Boise, Idaho. The dogs (minus Tito) were incredibly excited to have Grandma and Grandpa stay at the house and give them all the love and attention they've apparently been missing.
Constantly getting love from the Grandparents was an exhausting endeavor though, and the pups have spent much of the days since they left catching up on napping in their dog beds

Monday, June 11, 2018

The Essence of Shaak Ti

Shaak Ti has graced our lives for more than a decade now. We've taken hundreds of pictures and videos of her over the years, as this blog will undoubtedly prove. In all that time though, I don't know if there is one single picture that can so perfectly capture her essence. Until now.
Shaak Ti in all her goofy, upside down glory. At least once a day (usually more) she flops down at your feet and demands tummy rubs. Declining to rub her tummy is not an option.
She often tries to turn tummy rubs into a game, pawing and wrestling with your hand. She's a hilarious and magical beast this one. 

Saturday, June 2, 2018

A Brief Hailstorm and Apple Trees

We've had some unsettled weather the past week, with moisture coming up from the south and interacting with the early summer afternoon heat. The result has been some showers and great thunderstorms. Not as vigorous as those in North Dakota, but also more fun since they won't involve hiding out in the basement when the tornado siren goes off.

We really only got three or four thunderstorms over the course of the week, with a moderate amount of rain. But a storm on Wednesday involved some close claps of thunder, numerous lightening flashes, and 3-4 minutes of hail bookended with torrential rain.
Less than 5 minutes of hail still managed to leave small piles of hail on the ground. This is the north side of the house. These are Honeycrisp and Gala apple trees that I planted as bareroot trees back in April. They're settling in quite nicely.

I'm going to train them to grow mostly horizontally along the fence, a method known as "espalier". They won't produce as many apples as if they were left to grow unrestrained, but they should still provide enough for eating apples for the homestead for a month or so each. Provided we can keep the squirrels away from them.

Monday, May 28, 2018

Memorial Day Lounging

Happy Memorial Day to everyone!

The dogs will spend the day the only way they know how, lounging around on various dog beds both inside and outside. 

Friday, May 11, 2018

A Cozy Shaak Ti

Shaak Ti sure knows how to snuggle, better than the other dogs.
A chilly morning saw her all comfortable in her heated dog bed, dog blankets all around.
 
This isn't the first picture of Shaak Ti all snuggled up, and it certainly won't be the last. 

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Shadowfax on a Sunday Morning

Happy Earth Day everyone! We're resting up here in the morning so we have lots of energy to enjoy a sun soaked Spring day.
The weather forecast is calling for temps around 70. It's been glorious here the past week or two, and we've got garden tasks aplenty to get ready for the growing season. In the meantime, please keep it down, Shadowfax needs to get the rest of her beauty sleep.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Shadowfax the Helper

We haven't had a cute Shadowfax picture in quite a while! This is from last week, but her routine is always very consistent. Early afternoon always finds here more needy and attention starved.
With her morning naps out of the way, she's looking to be entertained. Once she starts parking her  giant pittie noggin on my computer, I know it's time to set aside my work and take the pups to the backyard for some outside play time.

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Forsythia Blooms and the Mulch Monster Appears

Spring is upon us in the high desert of Idaho. Blooms are staring to pop on some plants, bulbs are emerging, and robins have begun to flitter about the homestead. Surely you can't get a more traditional sign of warmer weather than the presence of robins, the harbingers of Spring.

I've never paid much attention to forsythia before, possibly because I'm not certain they were in North Dakota. But forsythia are widespread here in Idaho and for gardeners, forsythia blooms are the first sign that warmer weather has arrived.
Our neighbor has a forsythia in the back of his yard that drapes over our fence. The bright and cheery yellow blooms have been in full effect for most of this week. Forsythia blooms may become a new official first marker for the arrival of Spring.

A time tested sign of Spring for us is the appearance of the mulch monster, aka Shaak Ti, taking a cozy nap on the warm mulch. The temperature needs to be Spring-like, the sunbeam needs to be powerful, and there can't be snow on the ground. Once you get those conditions, the mulch monster appears.

Shaak Ti is pretty good at napping in the mulch, or on the gravel path as she demonstrated last Summer. In North Dakota her favorite spot was against the house, laying in the dirt - the Deaf Dog Dirt Day Spa as we called it. We're hoping that a napping spot in gravel will keep her at least a little bit cleaner.