I’ve been walking my dog-sitting charge around a large chunk of the local neighborhood and I have seen many, many cats. But I can’t get close enough to them to take their pictures because Zoey REALLY WANTS TO EAT THEM. Fortunately, Autumn is keeping me in Irish kitty pictures.
I ran into a bunch of tollers right in a row. That never happens! Even better: they all had adorable little white socks! Ivy (2) was the biggest, and boy is she photogenic.
OMG. THE EARS.Especially unusual for a female to get this big.All the goof of a golden retriever, but maybe a teensy bit less hyper.
Dexter was the runt of the litter. Now, at age 5, he is 30 pounds (!) of pure muscle. Seriously, not an ounce of fat on the boy, and he is HUGE. I bet he generates more pulling power on a leash than the boxer I’m currently pup-sitting.
I have been told that my neck resembles his a little bit. Unfortunately without the ‘not an ounce of fat’ thing.He is also very, very fetch-focused. Man I like this pug!
Never run across anything quite like this before. I’d walked by it dozens, maybe even hundreds of times, but it was rarely if ever turned on. It’s a fountain of sorts, but instead of a stream of water it releases a fine mist. It makes it look kind of like you’re looking through one of San Francisco’s famous fogs, which is kind of nice since there are a lot fewer of those these days than there were 20 years ago. (No, really, it’s an official thing. Thanks, global warming.)
I’ve been a bit MIA this week. Mostly my fault although it didn’t help that: a) I had to run to Sacramento because I’m dogsitting Zoey again, which meant getting up at 5:30 AM. b) My phone’s charging port stopped working so it was pretty tough to get photos off of it, plus my normal white noise app is on my phone so I had to use my laptop instead. c) Some (unprintable) person who posts ‘sleep sounds’ on youtube decided that having theirs play commercials after five hours of runtime was a great idea. (You’ve never lived until you’ve been awakened from a sound sleep by someone telling you that your soft drugs might be full of fentanyl. I never got back to sleep, so that was a four-hour night of sleep, lovely.) d) Work stress. It is cool being the ‘super-duper expert’ on something, right up until that thing goes nuts and you have no idea why.
Still, though, no excuse, because I have all sorts of cute pictures. Including some new ones of Zoey!
As you can see, Zoey has a lovely back yard. Nevertheless, she also gets a nice 45 to 90 minute walk every morning before it gets hot.This is partly because Zoey needs the exercise, and partly because *I* need the exercise.
George? Well, I’ll allow it! George is 5 and is definitely part Chihuahua, but nobody’s quite sure about the other half. ‘Maybe some kind of terrier’. All rightie then.
The set of the jaw makes him look a little more pugnacious than he actually is.
Autumn sent me pictures that made me terribly jealous: a friend of hers in Ireland works at a bird rescue, and introduced her to some clients. I think this one is a red kite (Cúr Rua for the Irish-speakers among you).
Yup. New life goal discovered.Admittedly I’d be protecting my nose about now.