Yes she is….if she weighs 2 pounds that would be a lot…….Gorgeous. The dog, I mean
Ian
That's a cute little fellow! What breed is it?
Hi, she is a pure bred Havanese.That's a cute little fellow! What breed is it?
You may be right I read that Toyota is working on hydrogen powered vehicles. Neat.I actually think a PHEV with a hydrogen engine is the key
Yeah they go ballistic around here with the fireworks, it’s a wonder no one sets any garages on fire they light so many off in the alleyways here.Morning all. Sunny and warm this Victoria Day. Dry as well, so time to do lawn work.
We have some lovely Wild Mountain Blueberry Coffee on with my fav…hot Cinnamon rolls….any takers…
Had to feel sorry for Guinness, lots of fireworks last night…poor dog had no where to hide….hoping it will be quieter tonight.
Take care all, have a safe day.
My Havanese is 6 years old. Done a great deal of dog sports with her. Her favorite is barn hunt. She can smell a rat a mile away.Hi, she is a pure bred Havanese.
My Havanese is 6 years old. Done a great deal of dog sports with her. Her favorite is barn hunt. She can smell a rat a mile away.
No Havanese here, though I do have a SIAmese here who is usually attached to me as much as she can be.
All of my siamese were more interested in a warm lap.
Hi Patrick, et al….. the line from work animal to pet can be short indeed. During the American Revolutionary War many house holds kept what we would call free range chickens around the meeting house when the revolutionary planners had their sessions. The idea was the chickens would kackle loudly if British agents tried to spy on their meetings. These meetings were usually held around meal time, as having a number of “ friends over” was a good cover. In fact, they had a colonial dish which was usually served…… chicken-catch-a-Tory.I'm surprised she's not perched up as high as she can get on your shoulder or maybe somewhere even higher so that she can look over the domain that she rules. Siamese are like that and what they were originally bred to do... protecting the monasteries in the tall Hillsides from their lofty purchases.
- Patrick
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These meetings were usually held around meal time, as having a number of “ friends over” was a good cover. In fact, they had a colonial dish which was usually served…… chicken-catch-a-Tory.