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A walk in the park
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Yesterday, I woke early to the pain in my back. I hate beating my alarm clock up in the ‘morning’…okay, my morning. In my opinion, to beat my alarm by an hour sucks big time.
This called for coffee, anti-inflammatory drugs, and some slow moving. About an hour later, I was still sore but not horribly so. I was also up for a walk because I figured if I stopped moving I’d get stiff and it would take longer to recover from whatever I did to my back.
G never goes walking on Wednesday that’s her grocery day. Therefore it was Annie and I who were going. I asked Annie if she minded me bringing Miss Patty along. She didn’t mind a bit.
Crated Gavin and asked Patty if she wanted to go for a walk. LOL, She started bouncing off the walls she was so excited to go somewhere with Mommy.
She was surprised to be getting in the car. “I thought we was going for walkies, Mom?” She’s never gone walking at the park before.
Patty has a complex about other dogs since a pittie attacked her quite a few years ago. She does NOT like other dogs (except for her brother Gavin) and I do fear she’d attack another dog if given the slightest chance to do so.
However, she is the easier of these two dogs to handle. Gavin’s low center of gravity and heavy-duty power makes him a bit too much for me to walk when I’m injured.
This all explained to Annie had us a wise ally during the walk in the park. We only saw three dogs two of whom we did have to manage a form of warning about Patty and her attitude.
With her favorite cookies to distract her and plenty of praise for “leaving it” when she did see the other dog and go into extreme alert mode I call her first walk in the park a success.
The best part is the very tired dog who, after dinner, all she wanted was to go to bed.
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Doggoned, Dogs, Multiple Sclerosis, Rescue Dogs, Writer, Writing
Mom has an ouchie
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Hi,
Patty here. Mom hurt her back today so she’s going to bed early. I promised her that I would let everyone know. She’ll be back tomorrow night.
She told me to tell you….You all have a good one!
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer, Writing
Picture day again…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Doggoned, Dogs, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer, Writing
Morning sound effects
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Car horn, noisy children, quiet returns and sleep deepens. Hours later, click, click, click, click, click, sniff, sniff, sniff, thump, rattle of door, and loud sigh. Click, click, click, click, click, thump, thump, thump, thump.
An hour passes then click, click, click, click, click, thump, rattle of door, soft whine.
“Okay, okay.” I open the door to a white dog wagging his tail.
The bed bouncing commences. On the bed, off the bed, on the bed, off the bed, on the bed. He stops to cuddle a few minutes, then bounces off the bed to put his paws on my dresser and stare at the dog in the mirror. A couple more bed bounces and he’s ready to go downstairs.
Morning Mom.
You all have a good one!
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Doggoned, Dogs, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
A crow’s picnic?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Sunday I looked out the window and there was a large crow in the bird bath acting rather peculiar. Curiosity finally overcame me and I went outside to see what he was doing. I got to the bird bath and in it I found a fried chicken leg that looked as though it had come from the pan only minutes before. This was not something grabbed from a trash bag. I do believe he was rolling it around in the water to cool it enough to eat it.
Yesterday I looked out the window and saw the crow in our Tulip poplar, eating something. Oh, dear if it was something the dogs might find and choke on I thought I’d better go see. He took off when I opened the back door. I walked to the bird bath first because of the last incident. Good thing I did. For there in the bird bath were the remains of a small bird. ICK! I don’t do dead critters.
I called The Curmudgeon outside and let him clean out the bird bath. He started making jokes about a Crow’s hobo stew. “Hey, he’s a green crow, he was using solar power to make his stew.”
GAG! “Just clean that ick out of there.” I went inside to get away from the sick jokes.
You all have a good one!
Tags: Author, Bones, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Doggoned, Ew!, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
And how was your holiday?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Yesterday would’ve been my father’s 97th birthday if he were still with us. I love you Dad and miss you every day!
I made us a lovely dinner of leg of lamb, pickled beets and eggs, potato salad, and one deviled egg for both of us. The Curmudgeon was in heaven over it. It had to be one of his absolute favorite meals. In fact, each component is a favorite of his so he was quite over the moon. The deviled egg I served him made him giggle.
Gavin and Patty sure enjoyed the tidbits of lamb he provided for them.
I hope you had a wonderful weekend and a good day today!
Posted in Food, Holidays, In memory of...
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Doggoned, Food, Holidays, In memory of, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
MS takes its daily toll
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Most days The Curmudgeon can barely take the dogs out and feed them in the morning. He insists that he do it. He is at his best in the mornings and his best is most people’s worst.
This won’t get better. We know it and work hard to accept it. His walking is poor at best. His balance sucks.
As the day goes on, he can do less and less. By one or two in the afternoon he MUST take a nap. It’s funny, the dogs have decided that they must take a nap then too. If I don’t close their crate doors and drop the covers down, they will sit in them and whine or Gavin will stand in front of me and bark until I do.
The Curmudgeon gets up around four and so do the pups. I take the pups out and then they vie for who gets to sit on The Curmudgeon. Usually Patty wins but Gavin does get there before her sometimes.
I think they use this to see how many times they can make The Curmudgeon laugh.
You all have a good one!
Posted in MS related
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Can we have a do over on the last couple of days?
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Bad Juju, that’s what it is, very bad Juju. Deliver me from it. Those that have talked to me in the last couple of days know what I am talking about. Due to my high standards of privacy, all I can say is that there’s a certain person whom I wish Karma would take a big bite out of said person’s over-sized caboose. ‘Nuff said.
With that off my chest I shall endeavor to lighten the mood.
Lately, The Curmudgeon has been cuddling Patty in the ‘hand puppet position’…while cuddling her thusly, he’s been telling her the world’s worst jokes.
Most are so bad I can’t help but groan or, if worse than bad, giggle like a fool at them. Please, please, please keep me laughing my dear, dear Curmudgeon! If it weren’t for the laughter I’d be locked away in the funny farm.
You all have a good one.
Posted in Misc
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Family, Life, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
My garden makes me happy
Posted by doggonedmysteries
I need to go out into my garden.
Relax.
I need to release all the tensions of the day.
Chill.
I need to enjoy the colors, textures, and sounds.
You all have a good one!
Posted in my garden
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Gardening, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
What took me hours to accomplish…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
Would take a teenager mere minutes. Yeah, I’m back to electronics and my need to have a teenager that I can tap for his/her electronic wizardness once in a while. It’s not that I can’t do it, it just takes me longer to figure it out than it used to–with age comes wisdom and a lesser ability to crack instructions on electronic things.
I do have a great advantage over many people of my age in that I am willing to learn how to use all the new things that come down the pike.
Once learned, however, I may not want to keep the electronic device in my life. Yes, let’s take cell phones as an example–I am not a person who enjoys being connected 24/7.
I do enjoy my now (after a few hours) well loaded MP3 player though. I have always loved having a variety of music at my finger tips. I am doing a happy dance to my wonderful music!
You all have a good one!
Posted in #*%$!! Electronics!
Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Caregiver, Disability, Doggoned, Life, Love, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
When I don’t take my camera along…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
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We saw a Grey Heron while on our walk yesterday. He was gorgeous! You might know I’d left my camera at home sitting on my desk. He wasn’t far from where we were walking and yet he didn’t move a muscle as we continued by him.
A little while later two cranes flew over us and followed the course of the river by air. I desperately wished I’d brought my camera.
Signs posted at all our city parks. “Dogs must be leashed at all times” and “clean up after your dog” seems pretty darned specific to me. Does It to you?
Three more dog walkers needed signs. One of whom I asked if he was going to clean up after his dog, we watched him watch his dog go. He and the other two had their dogs running loose too
Why do some people think the law applies to everyone but them? Those people give responsible dog owners a bad name. It’s no wonder that I don’t take my dogs to the parks to walk.
Posted in Dog related
Tags: Author, bird watching, Bull Terriers, Disability, Doggoned, Dogs, Life, Multiple Sclerosis, Writer
Here’s your sign…
Posted by doggonedmysteries
While walking in the Rose Gardens last week I had finally remembered to pocket a few dog cookies for the various dogs that we see there. Funny, we only came across three dogs this time.
However, while talking to one dog’s owner, whose dog was not on a leash may I add, I had to bite my tongue a few times. He asked me if I had dogs. I said yes and then he asked why wasn’t I walking them in the park.
“My female isn’t good with other dogs since one attacked her. My male has started to back up her attitude. I dare not walk them where people let their dogs run loose. They are not good with other dogs.”
He replied, “Yeah, I know what you mean a couple of big dogs attacked my dog and chased him home once.”
No, people, he did NOT get it!!! Here’s your sign sir.
I hope you all have a good one!
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Tags: Author, Bull Terriers, Disability, Dog humor, Doggoned, Dogs, Multiple Sclerosis, Rescue Dogs, Writer












