Monday, August 18, 2008

Latest Visitor

Three blogs in one day - don't get too used to it but I guess when it rains it pours. Besides, it's so hot outside that any excuse to stay inside is a good one.

Last night while I was making dinner I happened to look out the kitchen window and saw this.


My first thought was - Cool! My next thought was - Where the heck is she going to go? She didn't seem to be entirely comfortable with her situation and an unhappy moose is not a great thing.

She headed out to the front yard...

There were sheep to the left and sheep to the front. All of them surrounded by electranet. Moose + Elecranet didn't sound like a good thing. The sheep to the left got all huffy and rushed their fence and scared the heck out of the moose, who galloped straight at the other nets, which she cleared easily. Then she realized she was in a pen with some more sheep and took off over the other side. When she stopped in the pasture the other sheep rushed their fence and the moose decided to leave altogether.
Some people have livestock gardian dogs to protect their sheep. Apparently we have guardian sheep to protect us from large wildlife...


More pics from Buffalo

I happened to have my camera in my hands for a change on Saturday night while the light was at its best so I caught these very serious trialling photos.


Louanne get's serious with the dogs.


Super models Jenny and Louanne make love to the camera. No animals were harmed in the making of this photo although Isla and Skid probably need therapy.

Then I handed the camera over to Kipp and he took these shots.


Another great weekend. Next weekend we're off to the EID trial.


A loo for Sue

As soon as we pulled up to the trial site this weekend I knew what my blog would be about. Sue Main keeps a "Loo Watch". http://mainbordercollies.com/Loo_Watch.html The Buffalo Trial definitely has a Loo worth reporting.


The Buffalo outhouse provides plenty of privacy as there are no neighbours for miles. There also are no trees or bushes within a day's walk, so if you are a woman it really is your only option. My first impression - wow. This outhouse smelled of fresh paint and looked pristine. By Sunday of course it smelled of, well, not fresh paint.



This loo is apparently a "couples" loo as there are two holes. I suppose it could also be men's on one side and woman's on the other side? Note that there is plenty of toilet paper as well as that the paint on the inside is a nice shade of light sand. No lids on the seats, but at least then you don't have to worry about what's hiding under them.


Outside the loo - hand sanitizer - definitely a woman's touch!


Inside the door - Fine Art

I give this loo 8/10 for fresh paint and artistic impression!






Thursday, August 14, 2008

On the road again

Tell, Hope and I are heading to another trial this weekend and I'm packing up today. We'll be heading out this afternoon, staying at Penny's place and then driving the rest of the way tomorrow.

Bruce seems to be catching on. He's been trying to show me why I should take him.

See I can bring you FAR more important things than sheep...

I can even find and bring you those things with my eyes closed...

PUHLEASE...

Mateo and Antonio on the other hand...they seem to be OK with it all.

Don't slam the door on your way out...(might actually wake me up or something)

Are you STILL here?

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Scootering at Karen's

Karen invited the boys and I over to her place yesterday for some scootering and fresh wild blueberries. I like to think I headed over because of the scootering...


This is where I've got it over Karen. Aussies and Border Collies just sit there waiting patiently until you tell them to go. Of course, they only go a fraction of the speed of her dogs and not NEARLY as far - but they sure do look good waiting!


Scootering with my guys is all very civilized.


So, Karen swapped Biscuit and Hope out for a couple of her dogs. The other scooterer in the picture is Karen's niece Corrine. Corrine is already an awesome dog person. She plans to run in the junior Iditarod when she's old enough. With her hard work attitude and great way with dogs I imagine she'll do it, and do it very well.

Scootering with Karen's dogs is much faster, but you eat a LOT of dirt. Those speckles on my face are not freckles!

Sorry, no pictures of the blueberries. Of course maybe Karen could invite me over again for scootering (and blueberries!) and I could take pictures of them. Maybe she could just invite me over for blueberries. Blueberries picked by someone else....yummmm.