Saturday, April 3, 2010

To St. Pete: Wallace Meets Grandmom

3/27/10: To make a good first impression, a bath seemed like a good idea -- to some of us.

Grandmom's back yard is fascinating.


Exploring Driftwood Road
Feeling at home at Grandmom's

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Road Trip to Wrenny's House

3/23/10: Wallace took his first big road trip, and he slept peacefully in his kennel in the back seat (with one pit stop halfway) on the 240+ - mile trip to Tallahassee to meet his cousin Wrenny and borrow her crate.

Wrenny has a great back yard!
Big cousins always teach you new things

Yes, Wrenny, Emily still loves you best.


Big cousin, little cousin




In a rare moment of stillness, posing for the camera


Back home, trying out Wrenny's crate

How it began; Wallace adopts us

3/20/10: Wallace (on left) and his two brothers consider their options.

And after an extensive interview ......

.....he settles for us!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Wallace!

3/20/10: After living dog-less, more or less, since Wrenny's landmark visit, we started following Petfinder, poring over the heart-tugging stories and faces of dogs who needed families. We even visited a few, and though they really inspired our empathy, we hadn't found a perfect fit. But last week three brothers appeared on the site. Billed as "border collie/Australian shepherd," their faces jumped out of the screen and grabbed our attention. Two had stand-up ears, one had floppy. One had blue eyes. All had a focused stare of earnest innocence. So we visited the adoption event "Just to see." To make a long story short, here is Wallace -- 12 weeks old, 10.1 pounds. We are a bit doubtful about his lineage, given the size of the paws. But once we held him and spent some time with him, there was no turning back.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Jeff and Wrenny: Speed Doggy Unleashed



When Jeff opened the gate and invited Wrenny out into the "Meadow"
...



consequences were inevitable.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A Chapter Ends; Turn the Page


No matter how much fun we have had, enjoying each other's company, exploring new territory,

there was never any doubt who Wrenny really belongs to:


and with Emily back in Wrenny's life...
new tricks come easily:


....and there's always time for more cuddling (such a pointy dog, yet so conducive to it)!

After a last ride with the grandhumans...

...to a civilized place that allows dogs at breakfast....

...we consider the road ahead. Will we keep blogging, sans Dog? Maybe -- we'll have a bit of summer music, our annual trek to Duffy's in Coconut Grove, visits to Wrenny's Great-Grandmom, plenty of home and garden projects, and a couple of nights on Cabbage Key to occupy us.

And Wrenny? It's all good -- rediscovering her home and basking in the "unconditional interspecies love" of her family.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

How to Act at a Dinner Party

Make small talk when you arrive.


Pay attention to the cook.


Say "Please" and "Thank you."


Pace yourself.

And be friendly, but not TOO friendly, with your host.