Monday, November 12, 2007

Molly at Peace


I said goodbye to Molly today. I held her in my arms for her final moments and comforted her just like I did the day I found her when she was alone and sick three years ago. It was a wonderful 3 years for all of us.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Recovering

Here's Indy resting in the sunshine with her leg brace.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Finito!!


Finally! The pool has been completed since April, and we've been so busy swimming that I have not had time to upload any pictures...

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Doggies First Swim

Since we've had a lot of rain over the last few days there is about 10 inches of water in the bottom of the pool.

Indy decided to investigate....



Kayla got incredibly worried/excited. Note her watching Indy from the rocks in the upper left of the picture.



As Indy walks through the water Kayla runs to the other side to watch.



Niya is so excited she JUMPS IN FROM THE SIDE OF THE POOL. She doesn't use the stairs. It's a 5 foot drop onto solid concrete. She's no worse for wear and runs out into the water and tackles Indy. The two then run out of the pool and Kayla tackles them on their way up the stairs. Then they all ran around the back yard like their tails were on fire.


If they get this excited over what is essentially a puddle, I can't wait to see them when the pool is filled!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Pool - Tile, Coping and Waterfall

The tile, coping and waterfall are in place. The dogs once again are fascinated. Indy surveys the whole pool.


Kayla thinks the coping was put in place just to make a little Kayla sidewalk ....


Everyone checks out the rocks....




Saturday, March 17, 2007

Chihuahua Puppies

We went to Fondren 5 Star today to see the 5 week old Chihuahua puppies.





All they wanted to do was climb in Brian's lap and sleep.


Of course this little one thought his shorts were very tasty.


We tried to take them off his lap and put them on the blanket and they would all crawl back into his lap and fall asleep. There are so many of them that by the time we got all of them off, the first ones would be back!


The only time the showed any moxy was when mama came down off the bed -- then they wanted breakfast.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Pool - Week 2

There has been a lot of work on the pool in the past week! The dogs have been keeping busy by barking at tradesman, inspecting work quality and taking long walks when the back yard has been occupied during "business" hours. It's a tough life and they are exhausted.

Late on day 3 the gunnite trucks rolled in. The men sprayed the gunnite into the steel mesh mold to create the pool shape and created steps by hand. They worked until after dark -- I'm sure the neighbors were thrilled.



The next morning, our hole had been transformed into a pool!



Next, the inspectors came out. Indy cautiously watches while Niya looks for cracks in the gunnite.



Niya checks the maximum speed limit for exiting the pool by way of the stairs.


They've added plumbing, drains and electricity which has left the yard looking much like a Bugs Bunny cartoon.



After a hard week of work there's nothing Indy like better than to sit in the dirt and sun herself.




Monday, March 05, 2007

Pool - Day Two

On Saturday they came and laid down the steel. The pool is now caged off and the doggies cannot go down and play in the hole...


After the steel came the plumbing.


Tomorrow is gunnite!



Saturday, March 03, 2007

Pool - Day One

Here's the layout that Brian and I designed. The pile of leaves is where the waterfall will be. Indy is inspecting the designs to make sure it is of the highest quality.

After the pool is outlined with wooden stakes, Molly checks to insure that there is easy access for elderly dogs.


At 7:00 am the men arrive to begin the dig. The dogs, exhausted from the rigorous inspection schedule of the last few days sleep in.



Much to the dogs dismay, a gasoline powered digger was used instead of "paw" action diggers.


At the end of Day One Indy walks the perimeter.


Niya inspects the tanning ledges.


Indy walks the bottom looking for possible leaks.



After the site is declared safe, I am able to go and stand in what will be the deepest part of the pool.

Kayla also performed a special inspection of the tanning ledges where she tried to leave the workers a present for tomorrow, but there was no photographic evidence....


Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Desert Vacation

We spent a week in the desert of Southern California. The desert is not at all what I expected. It's full of hills, mountains, plants and wild life.

We stayed in La Quinta, CA which is one of the small desert towns around Palm Springs. Interestingly there are no La Quinta Hotels in La Quinta, CA. We stayed at a place called Casitas at Santa Rosa.

This is the view from our balcony.

Lost Palms Oasis Hike
Took a hike in the sothern part of Joshua Tree National Park to Lost Palms Oasis. I had never seen palms that had not been trimmed before.


This is a pretty typical landscape -- rocks and a little bit of sand




We were shuffling along the trail and we were amazed to see this jack rabbit.


Can you believe the size of his ears?


Saw lots of lizards too.


This is a Teddy Bear Cholla cactus. It is not soft or cuddly and should never ever be hugged under any circumstances....




Here's the oasis at the end of the trail ---




Anza Borrego Desert State Park


The desert in Anza Borrego is completely different than the Colorado Desert in Joshua Tree.


We started a hike to another oasis in Anza-Borrego.


We hiked through a canyon.


Scrambled around on some bolders.


We were hiking along and we saw something moving on the cliffs ahead of us. Other hikers? A Mountain Lion? Nope -- a herd of Big Horned Sheep. This one had a transmitter around it's neck, or maybe that was her iPod...


All in all we saw a herd of 13 sheep. They were grazing all around us.


And aparently were as curious about as as we were about them.


After hiking the valley and seeing all the sheep we finally came to the oasis.



Here's me at the oasis --- kinda give you an idea of the size



Joshua Tree National Park -- North Entrance
Joshua Tree is completely differnt on the north side than on on the south side (where the Lost Palms Oasis is). There was even a significant difference between the west and east entrances of the north side of the park. The west is flat plains filled with Joshua Trees as far as you can see. Giant boulder piles decorate the landscape.





We had a great time climbing on the rocks!


Hidden Valley

We took a short hike through Hidden Valley, which is a valley completely surrounded by boulders. The ground inside the ring of rocks is protected from the harsher elements of the desert and makes the land more fertile.




I was quite disappointed not to find a ranch dressing sales outlet at the end of the trail....

Ryan's Peak

The climb to Ryan's peak starts at about 3000 feet. In a short mile and a half trail, you climb another 2500 feet -- so basically its a 1.5 mile rock stair case. It was about 100 degrees out, but the view was worth it.


Keys Overlook
The northern part of the park is divided in half by a mountain range. Keys Overlook is a very nice view...

If you look closely a desert squirrel was also taking in the view....


And then checking us out.....


Jumbo Rocks

On the east side of the mountain range there are no Joshua Trees. There are lots of boulders and cactus though. Spent more time scrambling on the boulders.





Here's Brian in the eyeball of Skull Rock.


And me goofing around...


Palm Springs



Here's a shot of Palm Springs from the San Jacinto Mountains