Monsoon

Monsoon
Monsoon.....Marrowstone Island 2011

Friday, February 24, 2012

Lodi Model


Did I mention my Grandpuppy is a model for Lodi and Lewi???

Here she is with a small sampling of the most dazzling collars and leashes available today!

Check out my Favorite Daughter's collars, leashes, and more by clicking on Lodi and Lewi
over on the right side of the blog.............

Be sure to take a look at the dog water bowls too. Monsoon loves hers
and your pup will too. Dogs need water, even in cold weather, so
always travel prepared. To be sure, you must also travel with
at least a change of collars for each day away..........or maybe a morning and
evening collar AND (my common mistake) don't be caught
with mismatching collars and leashes!!! 

Thanks, My Daughter's Favorite Father

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Dolly and Shelby


Dolly and Shelby Russell

Marrowstone Point. 23 February 2012.

Two of my all time favorite dogs, Dolly and Shelby are beach treats.
Or, should I say, Dolly loves nothing better than to beat Monsoon to
beach treats...........shriveled shore crabs, a special menu item tossed with fresh eelgrass. 

These are Karen and Chuck's dogs........Karen and Chuck Russell, true
community people. They are the ones who keep people in good steaks, fish and chips,
and refreshements at their Valley Tavern in Hadlock.
Karen is our historian, having written the Marrowstone Island History, now
out of print, but available down at the Nordland Store. Chuck flew helicopters in war time and
to haul logs from tough terrain. They both keep our local hospital functioning..........

I asked her tonight when she was going to bring out the revised edition of her book...........
we'll await her reply, along with Karen's stories about Dolly, Shelby, and life on the island
with her family and many, many friends.

I count myself lucky to be one of her walking partners. We meet up at the beach
often enough. Tonight, the tide was out far enough to allow a little bit of agate
hunting and Karen found her first of the year! A treasure to be sure. 

While Monsoon chased stick, Shelby walked along with us as Dolly lagged far behind,
content to sniff out her crunchy meals. In the distance, we could hear the sea lions barking 
on Craven Rock. Karen taught me yet another lesson in local history, saying
this entire peninsula and islands were once known as Craven Peninsula after some
guy who came out here with Vancouver. Or was it Wilkes. Will let you know..........    

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Roscoe Leaps


Roscoe leaps to snatch just about anything on the counter
down at the Nordland Store.........and this, when Tom is around!

Go figure.

Roscoe is a blurrrr..........he leaps so high and so danged fast!

To date, Roscoe has snatched five credit cards, twenty beef jerky strips,
ten dog treats, and a bag of popcorn. Good dog Roscoe!

Red cape courtesy Blazing Saddles Dog Supplies.

Roscoe courtesy Kellie.......Thanks Kellie!!!

Credit or Debit Roscoe?


Okay. I'm waiting patiently in line and Roscoe sneaks in front of me.
Tom asks him, Credit or debit and the danged dog
wants to do his trick.............

Guess that is when you know you live on the right island.

Dogs have priority here in Nordland.

Thanks Tom......

But where's my treat?