We have two Mermaid rose bushes on the pond bank. They really liked last week’s cooler weather and rain.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: From Above
This Sansevieria plant had its origins 23 years ago. My dear friend, Nancy, who passed away recently, gave small Sansevieria plants to her co-workers when she retired in 1990. This is the offspring of the plant she gave me.
Weekly Photo Challenge: From Above
Rattlesnake Bite #7
We had a cold front blow in yesterday morning, dropping the temperature 20 degrees in about an hour. That sent some critters looking for a warm hiding place. One rattlesnake found such a place on our back porch yesterday. Then our dogs found the rattlesnake.
Fortunately, only one dog got bit. He’s been to the vet and came right back home, with meds. There is a canine vaccination for Western Diamondback rattlesnakes and our dogs got their latest dose on April 10th. Timing is everything, right? There are so many variables that go into a rattlesnake bite (the dog’s age, his size, the amount of venom, for example), even a dog current on his rattlesnake vaccine needs professional care.
Here is Clint, a few hours after being bitten. His nozzle is swollen some. The bite is just above his nose, in the dark, bruised area.
This is rattlesnake bite number seven for our pack of dogs in the 14 years we’ve lived here. All the dogs survived the bites.
Here’s Clint in his younger days, without a swollen nose.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Color
All You Need
All you need for tracking is a dog, a harness, a lead, a couple of articles (gloves) and someplace to track, right?
Not so right. Last weekend I went to a tracking seminar in Bertram, Texas, where the presenter was Vince Ramirez, an AKC tracking judge from Kansas. I loaded up my vehicle on Thursday afternoon after work. It took me about 3 hours.
I loaded the wire crate for transportation (Dusty would try to help me drive if he was loose in the vehicle), a mesh crate and pad for when we were inside during the lecture portion of the seminar, a fold-up chair, two first aid kits (one human, one canine), a beach towel, two fleece blankets (silly, I thought, as the temperature was in the 80s at the time, but come Sunday morning when it was 37 degrees with a 30-mph wind, not so silly), a gallon of water for Dusty, two water bottles for me, two canine water bowls (one fold-up, one plastic and non-spillable), dog treats, four leashes, two collars, two bumpers (training items: one white, one orange), a paper towel roll, a box of facial tissues, two Texas maps, my GPS, a portable jump starter, a vehicle sun visor/reflector, and three flashlights.
I haven’t even started listing the tracking gear yet. That includes two tracking harnesses, three 40-foot tracking lines, four equipment bags (two wearable when tracking, two larger ones for storing the tracking gear in the vehicle), two 2-gallon bags of articles (gloves, socks, leather pieces, potholders, dishrags, wallets, etc.), a spray bottle for a spritz immediately before starting the track, poop bags (always clean up after your dog!), and surveyor flags.
There was hardly any room left for my stuff: gloves for me to wear when on the track, a vest, three hats, a sweatshirt hoodie, two jackets and one knee-length coat, an extra pair of hiking boots, extra socks, running shoes, my Frogg Togg rain gear, two golf-sized umbrellas, knee-high wading boots, snake-proof gaiters, two pencils, three pens, my camera, and a clipboard with lined paper, blank paper and waterproof paper. Oh, and snacks and lunch.
I need a smaller dog or a bigger vehicle.










