On Tuesday I received Ruby’s win photos back from her two major in Rapid City. Click here to view the picts. I am happy to report both photos turned out. After a string of so-so win photos for outrageous prices, it was a relief. I will pass along the age-old advice for having your photo taken at a show: Look at the dog, not the camera. Hold the collar not the dog’s head, don’t jack the dog’s tail up and no dangling leashes. These simple tips will help your win photos turn out better. We are starting a new wall in the house for photos as the main “winners wall” is now full !
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For the first time in what seems like years, I filled my 40 gallon gas tank for under $75. The price at the pump was $1.86. I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but is it not a little odd that shortly after the election gas prices drop like a rock? I realize there are economic factors I am not aware of but I am just going to throw that one on the table for contemplation. Supply and demand are easy concepts to understand and just as easy to cook!
To celebrate this development the lines at Starbucks and Jamba Juice have been a lot longer in the last week. If not gasoline then coffee…
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These dogs of ours are not adjusting to standard time at all this year. They have been getting me up at 5:30 a.m. on the dot. On the positive side, I am getting to work 45 minutes earlier which is earning me brownie points for what they’re worth. The dogs go back to bed after I get up. I get ready for work and leave. This is why they call it “a dogs’ life”. It is really funny to have them all piled in the hall way sleeping, waiting for me to come out of the bathroom. Some of them (Minnie, Anna Mae) scratch at the door until I let them in. They both like to stand under me when I am blow drying my hair – it’s warm.
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