by Nasoosie » Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:00 am
GOOD MORNING TO ALL!
I am so sorry to hear of all the rain you are experiencing----even Alice here in sunny FL! However, down here in St. Cloud, the skies are clear and blue, the temperature is in the mid 70s, low humidity, gentle breeze---all-in-all about perfect again. We DO need rain in this and the Orlando area desperately, however, as they are saying we have been over 36 days with not even a sprinkle. Records have been broken for dryness, and the wildfires are again showing up all over the place. I guess this is just about the ideal place for a northerner who has battled below zero temps, snow, ice, and sleet all winter to spend their time!
I have been letting Dinah free on the fenced-in property the past couple of days, and she is learning DINAH, COME! pretty well now. However, she is most certainly a runner, and without this nice confining fenced-in 6 acres, I suspect she would be long gone. She is calming down quite nicely, actually. But she HATES that gentle-lead knockoff collar/harness I bought----absolutely hates it and spends all her time trying to get it off. She sometimes succeeds in doing so. It's a good thing this one has a connection to her real collar as well, as, if she got it of in the Orlando area, I may never see her again without that. Beth mentioned another kind of below the leg type thing? What does "below the legs" mean? On her feet? Behind her legs? In front of her legs? HInd legs, or front legs? If it's just a regular harness type of thing, I think she could pull me all over the place. But I guess I need to search on the web for types of harnesses for heavy-duty pulling dogs. She managed to go for a brief swim in the pond this morning before I could call to her----I wanted her to stay dry for another several days to protect her incision. Oh well----nice clean pond, so I hope it won't hurt anything.
Tomorrow I wil drive Melissa's parents and their dog to the Amtrak station in Kissimmee, after I take out the dog traveling crates and make some space for their luggage in the bed of the truck. I hope I can adequately handle both them (they are both blind) and Fallon, the dog, to get them aboard. And I hope I can find the station! After that, I will be free to go back to Orlando and try things out there with Dinah. I have a doc's appointment on Tuesday----a new family doc, so I can get my meds represcribed and my blood analyzed for cholesterol, etc. I am hoping Dinah will enjoy that house back there without tearing things apart inside. She will be crated for the nights and when I leave her alone. I may stay here until Friday noon, or so, so Dinah and Molly can run a bit more before the confines of the city life.
I hope Tessa is feeling better this morning, Sue. Kennel cough can be picked up anywhere other dogs have been as it's so contagious. I fought against giving Molly the Bordetella vaccine every year, but I am now glad they insist I do it, even though she has rarely had to stay at the vet's.
Sounds as if Irmi is still doing her cooking stuff! How I enjoyed her meals at the GTG!
Enjoy your relaxing day, for a change, Alice.
I remembered to shout RABITTS at about 1:30 this morning! Poor dogs thought I had gone 'round the bend!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!