I’ve still got a few of these left to post. Tomorrow should get me through the last of them.

The little head tilt really makes the picture. It was triggered by the squeaky toy I keep in my backpack.
I’ve still got a few of these left to post. Tomorrow should get me through the last of them.
The little head tilt really makes the picture. It was triggered by the squeaky toy I keep in my backpack.
Sorry I missed yesterday. It’s a really busy time for me at work, and will probably continue to be pretty busy until Wednesday.
Here’s a lovely (un-costumed) husky, with bonus husky-shadow, to tide you over.
A couple of bays eating some hay for the city by the bay! (Fine, fine, they’re eating grain. But that doesn’t rhyme nearly as well.)
Work is really getting to me. Big big big deadline next Wednesday, on a project that nobody actually understands yet. This strikes me as a bad idea, but hey… customers, right? “The goal of Computer Science is to build something that will last at least until we’ve finished building it”… and even by that, ah, ‘modest’ standard, I’m not sure we’re making very good decisions.
So here’s something a little goofy to cheer me — and you, should you need it — up.
This is the patented ‘Corgi Ooze’. Cats do it too. It’s the best way to passive-aggressively get out of mom’s lap so you can go off and do something naughty, without technically breaking any rules by actually struggling.
Yes, that’s two more in bee costumes, Mr. Slippery in a cowboy costume, and one of our supermen in the back. For those of you keeping score at home, that brings the Corgi Count to seven: two supermen (supermans?), two bees, a gunslinger, a hot dog, and a zombie (I think).
The bee costumes are cute and all, but the sheriff takes the cake, I think. It’s the little hat. So ridiculous.
I ran into an old friend at Howl-O-Ween: Verna, who we last saw almost 18 months ago, as a puppy. And about whom I said, in a comment, that I was looking forward to seeing her again in a year or two, and seeing how she grew up.
And an astoundingly adorable puppy has grown up into a lovely dog, although she looks a little different than predicted. Maybe Autumn can weigh in on possible breed mixes: I was thinking when I saw her that she looked a lot like a Finnish spitz now, but looking at the pictures and some Finnish spitz pictures I don’t think so, so much. Her fur looks golden-retriever-ish, but those ears. And she’s pretty petite, too.
(I have more Howl-O-Ween pictures, and will continue to post them, but I thought Verna deserved her own Dog Day.)
I’m going to tack one of her puppy pictures on at the end, for comparison’s sake. And because they were so adorable. This one is one I haven’t posted before, and I’ve been playing adjustments to it in my new toy, Apple’s ‘Aperture’ software package. SO MANY KNOBS. I’ve gotten used to working in iPhoto, but it turns out that as you get over thirty thousand photos in your library, iPhoto starts getting a little iffy. And besides… knobs. Need more knobs!
Verna has grown up to be a gorgeous dog, and seems just as happy as she was when I met her as a pup.
I have plenty left… not sure if they’ll last the week, but at least a couple more days.
I am not sure about the costume (penguin, maybe?), nor am I sure of what kind of dog this is (Rottweiler/German Shepherd?)
I ran into this pup on the way to the celebration, and also at the celebration, and I got about twenty pics. This is the only one that came out. I don’t know what he is but he’s pretty cute!
How did I miss the obvious pun from yesterday? The hot-dog corgi was clearly a Howl-O-Wiener!
Yes, that is a derpy corgi dressed as Superman. Lesson 1: it is REALLY HARD to get low enough to the ground to get a good picture of a corgi dressed as Superman.
A few of the dogs I met at Howl-o-ween on Saturday.
No idea what she’s wearing, but I do know that that’s Zoey, one year later. Got some more pictures of her a few weeks ago that I’ll be posting… someday…
I dropped by the Mission Bay Howl-O-Ween celebration on Saturday. I’m going to be posting some pictures from it for most of the week, but I thought I’d start with the three dogs that the SPCA brought along. No one adopted them while I was there, so they may well still be available if you know anyone who is looking. They were all totally adorable.
I didn’t get any names, but I suspect if you tell them that you saw pictures taken at Howl-O-Ween, and point them to the pictures here, they’ll know who you mean.
Yes, that’s a three-legged Chihuahua mix. And that’s not someone feeding her… that’s someone taking away the food! She had it in her pen for ten minutes and didn’t eat any.