Monday, June 23, 2014

Until We Meet Again...



Hamm - 8/24/00 to 6/21/14




Goodbye to Gross Bunny too...he was buried with Hamm





Always smiling...


After the surgery on his rear leg healed in 2011




Hamm in his "suit"




Hamm, aka "Super Sled Stud" with lady love Skye, who chose him over his brother to mate with


In 2003... there's that big smile


Playing with Diamond the week before he crossed


Staying cool in the office with Sam the day before



Loved and missed beyond words

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring!



We are finally waving goodbye to winter - it sure seemed a long one, even to us lovers of all things cold!

 As soon as the ice thawed, we started working outdoors before it gets too hot and I've already got poison ivy once!  

Our newest addition, Diamond, has grown from a little bit of a thing...



into a fairly good sized teenager.  



On a sad note, the loss of our beautiful K.C. in November of last year and then shockingly, her daughter Bella this January has made this a tough period for us all and we weren't able to mush this season even once because right after we said goodbye to our beloved friends,  Mick was diagnosed with anaplasma and Sundance with lymes.  So by the time they finished their treatments, it was too late.

. It's not easy knowing we have three more dogs approaching age 14 who may not be with us much longer either.  However, we've been blessed in being able to keep all of the dogs we've bred and they've given us wonderful memories along with love that will stay in our hearts forever!

“Is the spring coming?" he said. "What is it like?"...
"It is the sun shining on the rain and the rain falling on the sunshine...” 
― Frances Hodgson BurnettThe Secret Garden

Wishing everyone a magical spring ~ with lots of sunshine and just the right amount of rain ~










Sky's Last Walk With His Brother Hamm...

Lookin' Good In Custom Made Bandannas By Faeriegood On Etsy!

Last weekend found Richie, Melissa, myself and our 10 huskies walking the hiking paths at the forest instead of chancing the dogs being injured by running on the icy trails.

This was made much better by the fact that each dog now has his or her own customized bandanna, made with love, and gifted to us by our friend, Carol.  Since our guys have to share most things, they were especially happy to get something that's theirs alone.  Here they are resting on the drop chains after their walks,  modeling their awesome new threads!  (Drop chains are how we secure our dogs at the forest for short periods when they come out of the van.  Otherwise, our dogs are never chained. We also use recycled fire hose to protect the trees from being chafed.)

~ K.C.~

~Hamm~



~Sky~


~Shiloh~


~Sam~


~Sundance~


~Gazelle~


~Danjim~


~Bella~

As you can see, everyone looks quite pleased, especially knowing that, "I Run Faster Because Mom Loves Me Best" which is the legend embroidered on each and every bandanna.

A couple from Russia was visiting the area and came over to take some photos of the dogs too.  Can you tell K.C. and Hamm know what a camera is for?


We are all so very grateful to Auntie Carol for making these beautiful bandannas for us, out of cotton batik fabric no less, which is one of my absolute favorites!




If you can think of it, Carol can make it! Below is a sampling of goodies from her shop, Faeriegood on Etsy.





Embroidered and Quilted Kokopelli Table Runner



Butterfly Clan Embroidered Fleece Scarf




Vintage Look New Baby Animal Crib Quilt



Where the Buffalo Roam Fabric Gift Bag Reusable

If you'd like to see more of Carol's creations for pets, people, babies and animals, below is a link to her shop:

Faeriegood on Etsy

Before retiring, Carol also trained and ran a team of rescued Siberian huskies and Malamutes. Here's one of her beautiful dogs, an Alaskan Malamute named Arielle, who happens to be our Sky's favorite.  Isn't she beautiful?  She and her handsome Siberian husky companion, Foley, are the canine models for Carol's shop.



...and here's a picture of Carol herself, aka "Little Otter Woman"



Many furry hugs and sloppy kisses to you, Little Otter Woman!

Moth Medicine



This last Friday, Richie and I were visited by a swarm of moths, which he called "Winter Moths".  I took some photos of them, and looked them up on line.  He was correct, they are Winter Moths and are considered serious pests because in the larval stage they defoliate all species of deciduous trees, thereby weakening them and leaving them susceptible to other diseases.



In New England, they were first discovered in Maine in 2006.  It's been reported they have been causing widespread damage throughout Southern New England especially along coastal areas where the temps stay warmer.

From what I read in the article, they are not native to this country and it is assumed they were transported here in the soil of plants shipped from Europe.  They have no natural predators.

Anyway, they have mostly disappeared this morning except for a couple of strays. People who see them are asked to capture a couple, bag them and send them to the Forest Entomologist Insect and Disease Lab in Augusta Maine.  So I caught 4 and will mail them today.



Moth medicine can teach us about sexual activity, fertility and increased relationships according to Ted Andrews, author of the book "Animal Wise". He says the appearance of moths indicates an awakening sense of smell because scent plays a large role in this insect's reproduction cycle.  And that trusting in one's own sense of smell, both literally and emotionally, is important in relationships, both sexual or otherwise.

The article I read about Winter Moths said that the males are small and light brown to tan color.  The females are small and gray, with smaller wings, and are incapable of flight.  Since most of the moths have disappeared and I see no bodies on the ground, I assume these were all males.  And the ones remaining on the office window flew off when I blew on them. 



When I learn for sure if these are indeed Winter Moths and confirm their sex, then I will know the meaning of their message.  I doubt I'm being asked to engage in sex with many males, so it probably has to do with friendship.  I do have some male friends and as a true tomboy, I always enjoyed playing with the boys as a child.  When I worked in a corporation, my core department was all men except for one woman and I enjoyed their company very much.  

One thing I noticed about this group of moths is that they spent two days here doing absolutely nothing.  They were on two areas of the house with a light above them in both locations.  Mostly all of them were facing the light, but none tried to reach it.  This to me was strange and when I send the moths to the lab, I'm going to ask if they'll explain their zombie-like behavior.  That too will add to their meaning for me personally.   




Until We Can Be Together Again



Shama ~ aka Shama-Pajama
7/09/06 - 11/24/12



No words do you justice, Joyful One. Your body is no longer here, and we miss you so much.  So for now, we will keep your spirit and the love we have for each other alive within our hearts, until we can be together again.

We Are Thankful For....

the earth...


warm coats...


cool places to relax...


others to play with...


teamwork...



lots of stuffed animals...


good food...


and most of all...we are thankful for love ...



May everyone have something to be thankful for, may everyone feel love!

Sky, K.C., Sam, Hamm, Shiloh, Shama, Bella, Gazelle, Sundance, Mick, and Danjim