March
12, 2007:
Today,
it was about +12° and things are drying up nicely.
We’re
on the road again! Last Monday evening we took off for
Saskatoon
, then on to visit Sandy and Blaine at their new digs north-west of
Carstairs
,
Alberta
, about eleven kilometers from either Carstairs or Didsbury. Monday
morning the temperature at home got down to -25°; here on Wednesday it
got up to +16°! I guess that is what they refer to as a Chinook. There
wasn’t as much snow here as farther east, and it disappeared
dramatically with the warm weather. The wind helped, too.
Sandy
and Blaine moved from their house in Carstairs to a small acreage so they
could expand their puppy business. They have five house dogs now. They
started out with Tia and Ginger, both Shih Tzu/Bichon crosses, and Mojo, a
Yorkie/Havanese cross male. Then along the way, they introduced Sweetie
Pie, a pure Yorkie, not much bigger than a rat, cute as a button, but
thinks she’s a Rottweiler. She pushed the other dogs around for awhile,
then they turned on her and in seconds reduced her to a quivering mass of
dog flesh. Several hundred dollars later, she came home from the vet minus
one back leg.
Sandy
still calls her Sweetie, but to everyone else she is Tripod. Still pretty
aggressive in her play, but they all seem to get along now.
Then
Blaine
bought
Sandy
a miniature Dachshund, cross between long hair and smooth hair, and a real
sweetie. Its name is Cricket. They plan to mate her to Mojo, and the
result will be Dorkie puppies.
Then
there are five others, but they are outside dogs and I don’t even know
their names. One male and four female Havanese, most of them purebreds.
They live in a shed and have nothing to do with the house dogs, except
when the house dogs escape and try to attack the outside dogs through a
chain-link fence. Quite a racket!
We
are learning to watch where we put our feet, inside or out – inside for
fear of stepping on a tiny dog, and outside for fear of stepping where a
dog has been.