Monday, January 26, 2009

Cold White


Bosco was certain he was being followed. It didn't help that he was paranoid in the first place. The other two loved olive oil on their kibbles but Bosco thought the risk of being poisoned was too great. Other than this little piece of weirdness, he was about as level headed fellow as a person could ask. He worried about his picture appearing in the blog for fear some mysterious somebody would execute their will against him. It was like Joe E. Brown said to Jack Lemmon at the end of "Some Like It Hot:" "Nobody's perfect."

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Kiko was a nuisance that Milla tolerated sometimes.

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Let's go hang out by the kitchen door.

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While Basenjis do not bark, they do talk.

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Bosco was parts Pierce Brosnan and Benito Mussollini.

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20 January 2009 Inauguration of Pres. Obama

Monday, January 19, 2009

Way Cold


Nobody liked to go outside at twenty below to pee. It was enough to make a self-respecting Basenji indignant. But, there it was. Bosco, Milla, and Kiko had grown increasingly evasive when it came time to go outside. They weren't fools. They knew what was happening when people started asking them if they wanted to go outside. Luckily, they were sweet little people with a goodly history of taking their business outside. Waiting for spring. Have a lovely week.

Way Cold


Milla and Kiko waiting to get back in.

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Milla waited for warmth to return.

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Running water quickly turned to ice.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Still Cold


The cold is sometimes hard not to take personally. This is our second year offering the "Weird Little Dudes" calendar. (I always misspell calendar) If you want one, say so. They're free, just like calendars once were. But don't let that influence you. You can pay if you have a lot of money.

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Dawn, the cutest person in the world.

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Complimentary 2009 Basenji calanders.

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Congo dogs took to the snow when dragged to the door by their collars and pushed out. Bosco's coat got longer but Milla and Kiko (Squeak-o for his habit of squeaking when disturbed) were less fortunate. They quickly did their dog business, and were soon standing up against the door strumming the glass with their toes. Winter was getting old, but it was already the new year and the short, cold days were getting longer and warmer. Wishing everyone a happy new year, I remain warmly yours.