Sandi formed a bike club several years ago. We have members from as far away as DC that come ride with us. It has been fun riding with this group. Gypsy is the official poodle for the group and has attended many rides.
One of the rides this group has rallied around is the "Tour de Cure" that benefits the American Diabetes Association. This disease is one that affects many, and both Sandi's Mom and Dad suffered from it. Our club, many pictured above, was once again the largest fund raising group for the Tour. We raised over $17,000 for the cause this year.
The ride took place yesterday. It was probably the warmest day of the year and a bit windy. It was a challenging 60 some miles but for a great cause.
Just sharing a few stories about my quirky Standard Poodle and the joy she has brought me. I might throw in a story about the cats from time to time also!
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Leaving The Nest
When we moved here we had two trees in the yard. One was about five foot tall and basically a stick. The other was a pine that had the top broken off and so we called it our pine bush. Our neighborhood used to be a corn field so, it was pretty barren. We planted trees and shrubs and we now have a total of 15 trees on our lot. They have really grown fast and I'm glad we took the initiative to plant them. Along with trees comes birds right? We have several feeders out and spend a great amount of time checking out the bird activity at the feeders. Gypsy also keeps an eye on the feeders. If we get too many Doves strolling around under the feeders Gyp will spring off the deck and give them a drive by, making them scatter. This spring I think we have about 6 or 7 nests in the yard. We saw the little guy above leave the nest. He perched in the tree for awhile, getting his wings together and Mom was right by his side.
We have had Blue Birds in this house in the past but I think this year it was taken over by Sparrows. They are squawking things. They have not left the nest yet and the parents are diligent about bringing them food.
I think this little guy was the runt of the litter. He had some difficulty getting air borne. He spent some time hopping around on the ground and finally took a perch on the fence. He eventually was able to take off.
We keep a close eye on Gypsy this time of year just in case she finds a little baby that might have fallen from the nest.
We have had Blue Birds in this house in the past but I think this year it was taken over by Sparrows. They are squawking things. They have not left the nest yet and the parents are diligent about bringing them food.
I think this little guy was the runt of the litter. He had some difficulty getting air borne. He spent some time hopping around on the ground and finally took a perch on the fence. He eventually was able to take off.
We keep a close eye on Gypsy this time of year just in case she finds a little baby that might have fallen from the nest.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Meanwhile...
the cats are still putting a hurting on this random box Sandi put out. All of them have played in and on top of this thing. They love it.
Finally, Sushi got the best of the box and it gave out. We'll break out another soon.
Chloe has been the most frequent occupant. She has had many a cat nap in the box, her snore letting us know she is inside.
Finally, Sushi got the best of the box and it gave out. We'll break out another soon.
Warming Up
We've lived in this house for some time now. Gypsy has seen us make many home improvements over her almost 10 years.
I think she could care less about most of them. She could care less about the color of the walls, or if we have stainless steel appliances. Just as long as she has her memory foam beds.
That said, the one home improvement that is a total winner with her now that it is warming up is the ceiling fans we put out on the deck. Yes, even though it has been push the 90 degree mark, Gypsy is totally happy relaxing on the deck with the ceiling fans going.
Hey, how about a bed out here???
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Cat Toys...Who Needs Them?
We have invested in many cat toys over the years. You name it, we've tried it out with the cats. Most of them sit idle collecting dust. I can put an empty box out and they think it's the best thing since cat nip. Chole staked claim to this one.
Cycle Cats
Cats are just naturally curious. Sandi brought her bike in the other day and it created a flurry of investigation. Tank aka "The Sheriff" lead the way, boldly sniffing the wheel.
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