Meet Frankie! Super Dachshund taking family member David for a Thanksgiving weekend walk in Edmonds! Veronica family member had brother canine, Sammie close by- truly a family affair! Sunshine today after the days of heavy downpours encouraged lots of people out to shop the small businesses- walk dogs- visit with neighbors- truly an "Edmonds Kind of Day!"
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Hark! What are these creatures coming out of the sea?
Meet
7 yr old Piebald Baxter and 2 yr old bl & tan Luke ruling surf, sand and
stones!
More
dachshund photos and story after a big announcement!
Looking
out the Lodge window this morning I saw two little dachshunds scampering over
the beach and across a huge outcrop of boulders. This caught the perfect image
and provided me with the opportunity to introduce my new children’s book: A Tall Tale about a short Long Dog (How
Dachshunds Came to Be) (you will find out why this image resonates so well
with the story when it comes out!)
A.V. Harrison Publishing
due out this September (e-book) October (soft cover)
A
couple years ago, while vacationing at The Overleaf Lodge in Yachats, Oregon, with my dear friend
Edythe from Cottage Grove, we read some fun Tall
Tales on our placemats at a local eatery. “Kizzie,” Edythe exclaimed, “this
week we will each write our own Tall Tale!”
As
the week unfolded, each day more magical than the last, I contemplated how my
Tall Tale might reflect the joys of the week. Daily I met new dachshunds and
their friendly families, exceptionally low tides exposed fascinating new sea
creatures, and for three days a pod of gray humpback whales spouted and skimmed
just below the ocean surface within easy viewing.
I
completed Edythe’s assignment, both a challenge and a delight. Edythe, this
book is dedicated to you in honor of our friendship and may we always keep
sight of the joy and whimsy in our lives!
A Tall Tale about a short
Long Dog (How Dachshunds Came to Be) is a fanciful tall tale that models
collaboration, values community, honors diversity and introduces beach and sea
creatures enhanced by colorful illustrations by the creative Seattle artist Scott Ward.
Now,
back to our two dachshunds that made such a nice segue for the book
introduction!
Here
is Baxter doing his best to scale the boulder to return to the walking path.
Luke is barking instructions.
Last,
but certainly not least- here is the rest of the family, Raydeen and
Lewis. They have a great home together
in Portland.
Thanks
for the early morning visit and I will look forward to your messages on the Blog!
Happy travels!
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Who Really Runs Nature's Pet Market?
Woof! Arf! Bark, bark! Dachshunds Rudy (five yr. old piebald), Jay (7 yr. old chocolate smooth), and Arlo (2 yr. old wire-hair) ushered us into the shop with their doggie greetings before we even set foot into the store. Talk about a warm welcome! There is no shortage of great customer service in Nature's Pet Market- customers know they are welcome!
Thom and I were in quite a pickle. Our own dachshunds favorite chew bones had been discontinued. It would soon be a crisis in our home... We shared our dilemma with owner, Kevin. Having his three, there was no need for any explanations. He gallantly brought out a box of bones that were his dachsies' favorite and just like in the fairy tale Goldilocks and baby bear's porridge- they were "just right." And so the start of a new friendship and very happy dachshunds at home in Edmonds~~~ Thanks Kevin for your great customer service plus the warm welcome from your pups. And Kevin gets the final word-he says, "Come see us!"
Nature's Pet a great pet store by Central Market in Shoreline, 155th and Aurora.
woof~ (we knew Kevin would really not get the last word with dachshunds around!)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Meet Curly & Molly "Edmonds Kind of Day" Dachsies
Curly and Molly proudly taking Kathy for a walk along 5th Ave in Downtown Edmonds when I stopped to chat and get a photo op for the blog~
Kathy shared they were litter mates- sisters- one smooth and one long-haired- born in Lacey, WA.~~~ Guess which one's name is Curly? :-)
This week a driver had an accident and brought down their back yard chain link fence...
Good thing they love their long walks!
Hope to see our new friends at the Dachshund Parade in Ellensburg
Saturday, 16 June.
Nice to meet you!
Curly and Molly proudly taking Kathy for a walk along 5th Ave in Downtown Edmonds when I stopped to chat and get a photo op for the blog~
Kathy shared they were litter mates- sisters- one smooth and one long-haired- born in Lacey, WA.~~~ Guess which one's name is Curly? :-)
This week a driver had an accident and brought down their back yard chain link fence...
Good thing they love their long walks!
Hope to see our new friends at the Dachshund Parade in Ellensburg
Saturday, 16 June.
Nice to meet you!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Attire for winter north and south of the border!
Northwest Dachshund’s winter-
Walking out the door at Barnes & Noble in Seattle, Washington, I saw knee high cherry red rubber boots followed by a brown short-haired dachshund clad in a plaid red & black coat! What a fashion statement- what a way to be ready for the January 2012 snow/ice storm. Delightful!
South of the Border Dachshund’s winter-
Strolling down the Malecon—the iconic walkway along the beachfront in the heart of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico—I met Carlotto. Also, a brown short-haired dachshund, Carlotto sported a bright pink halter to match his owner’s outfit. Carlotto, very much all male, did not seem to mind the pink. Charming!
Dressed for the weather due to their owners’ forethought—they however, were happy to be in the moment. As should we!
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