Sunday, February 22, 2009

FOR SALE...


This is a 1980 classic El Camino Conquista. It is in great shape and runs great.


This El Camino belonged to Dad. It was his pride and joy. His wife Marj, would tell the story of how many times he would put the "For Sale" sign on it, only to take it down within a couple of weeks as he couldn't bear to part with it. So when he died and I learned that she had it up for sale, I bought it as I couldn't bear to see it go to someone outside the family, and I guess I also wanted to hang on as long as I could to a part of Dad.

Dad always said that you have to do what you have to do so I know that he would understand. I have struggled so hard with letting go of the ol' El Camino. Even though I know it is just a "thing", it doesn't make it any easier. My heart broke as I cleaned her up and put the "For Sale" signs in the windows. She sits proudly on display, and although she is the last thing I have to sell, I know that if I didn't Dad would kick my butt if I put my silly ol' sentimental attachment before my well-being.
So if anyone reading this blog is interested, or knows of someone interested, please point them in my direction. :-)

Friday, February 20, 2009

Neuman....

As you know, my critters are my family as well. I never get tired of them and they continue to bring me smiles and laughter every day. I really would be lost without them.

The dynamics of my three blue heelers is fascinating to watch. There's Lucy, mama and alpha of the pack, then Neuman from her second litter, and then little Petey (Sweet Pea) from the very last litter.

Neuman has always had such soulful eyes. My mom has always told me that she thinks he is "a little slow" due to the fact that his parents are related. I always remind Mom that her kids turned out okay! HA! Just kidding.

Back to Neuman....it seems being the male in a household full of females, that Neuman has several crosses to bear. He continually plays the role of "Nana's" (that's me) protector. He loves being outside and the front yard is his primary domain, secondary is the right side of my bed!

Neuman puts up with a lot from Lucy and Petey. He is twice their size and could easily pummel both of them if he chose to do so. But he cowers from Lucy and always shows her proper respect as the alpha female. Sometimes Lucy will pummel Neuman for no apparent reason, I think its because she can!

Anyway, this week Petey was lying on a pillow chewing on her rawhide bone, when Neuman decided he wanted that bone. He bullied her and intimidated her with deep growl and a glimpse of his teeth. I was surprised as this is really out of Neuman's character to do something like this. Well Petey went slinking off and Lucy came up off the couch to protect Petey. I explained to Lucy to go back and lay down, as I think I can handle this one.

When the dust settled, both Petey and Lucy were on the couch with me, and I scolded Neuman for being a bully.

As I sat on the couch and confirmed with Neuman that he had been bad, he kept trying to come up on the couch in hopes of redeeming himself. This is where I really misread his intentions.

He was insistent on trying to crawl up in my lap and I noticed that he had the rawhide bone he took from Petey, who was now leaning against me on the couch. Neuman kept nudging the bone at me and dropping it in my lap. It suddenly occurred to me that he was trying to give the bone back to Petey! I thought that was the sweetest thing I had ever seen, so I accepted the bone from Neuman and gave it to Petey.

When I went to reward the good behavior and tell Neuman what a good boy he was, I looked at him and he had the most pissed-off look on his face I have ever seen him have. He was staring me straight in the face with his nose crinkled up. Apparently, he was not trying to give the bone to Petey, but rather to me! And I SO insulted him by taking it and giving it to Petey! This was not a passing reaction. I couldn't stop laughing, and the more I laughed, it seemed the more irritated Neuman became, crinkling his nose even more. I finally told him to go lay down, and he slumped in pile at my feet and sulked the rest of the evening.

Having these dogs is like having three kids. They are so sensitive and easily get their feelings hurt. I'm sure my neighbors are convinced that I am the crazy lady who lives with the dogs on the hill. :-)

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Crazy World of SPAM....

I think that the state of the nation is really being reflected these days by the SPAM emails I continue to receive...seems like the the world has gone crazy right along with me!
Here are just a few of the SPAM emails I have received:
  • New Weight Loss System: "Tapeworm Eggs"....forget the things will hatch and kill you, you'll die nice and thin and look great in a coffin!
  • "Apply for your Black Card today!" Actual credit card application....not sure I'm getting the gist of this one? Is this a spin-off of "Black Monday"?
  • Acai Berry & Colon Cleanse weight loss - I can see paying $60 to promote greasy anal leakage, who wouldn't? LOL! By the way, this product is NOT endorsed by Oprah!
  • Stimulus Checks - Register now for only $175 to receive your check early! Okay....has this even been approved and designated yet?
  • Publishers Clearing House - Register now and someone with YOUR initials will be the next winner in your area! Not a problem, follow the link and 45 minutes later after page upon page of advertisements that promote even more SPAM, you'll forget what you went there to register for in the first place!
  • Don't forget the DTV conversion! The government offers coupons for the converters for those who don't have digital TVs or cable....what they don't tell you is that you will have to buy a "Smart Antenna" to accompany the converter in order for it to work....hey, and that's only an average of $150 more to add to your expenses.

Please feel free to add to list of SPAM Mania! Gotta love 'em!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Cowboy gets a pedicure and a good talkin' to....

The horses have managed to get this far into the winter without having their hooves trimmed. With the temps rising a bit this week, I had the farrier come out and do some maintenance.

Zac (the farrier) always does Cowboy's feet first, as Cowboy always wants to help and is fidgety. Zac shows a lot of patience towards Cowboy, but never refers to him by his name, instead he refers to him as "Black Horse". Every time he calls Cowboy this, Cowboy gets this perplexed look on his face. He constantly tries to lick Zac on the butt or take his hat, none of which Zac takes lightly.
So as you can see from the pictures, I had to give Cowboy a good talking to so he would stand still and stop trying to "help"!
Ki, on the other hand, is an absolute doll about getting her feet trimmed and loves it when Zac files them. The only problem she causes is when she falls asleep and starts leaning on us!
Once finished, Cowboy and Ki returned to their corral to fill their oats and enjoy the warmer weather. Hopefully they will both get some much needed exercise as Cowboy for one is quite the rolly-polly!