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How Do You Define Your Brand?

August 29, 2013 By Jodi

Today we’re joining our friends at 2 Brown Dawgs blog for This ‘N That Thursday.  You know some days you have a little of this, or a little of that?  Anything goes!  Many thanks to our friends at 2  Brown Dawgs Blog for this awesome blog hop.

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

 

Back to our old stomping grounds:

Tuesday Sampson had an appointment at the vet’s for one of his cold laser treatments.  Since it was a six o’clock appointment I asked Hubby to walk Delilah and after the appointment Sampson and I ventured over to our old stomping grounds at the local community college.

The college has a really lovely biking/walking path, in fact before we moved to our current house, Sampson and I used to walk there just about every day.

 

WALK

Most of the pictures turned out blurry because let’s face it; it’s damn hard to take a picture when you’re being tugged down a path by an 87 pound dog.

HOT

I should have thought to bring some water because poor Butter was hot.  Don’t worry, I blasted the air once we got in the car.

I love walking with both my dogs, but it was nice to have just some Sampson and me time in a place that has some wonderful memories.

Branding:

Do you know what your brand is?  I sure the hell don’t.

Julie explains it like this, “Branding is the story, image and personality of your blog, your blog’s soul. It’s what people think about when your blog comes to mind.”

Try as I might I can’t figure out just what this blog does consistently.  When I think what I want this blog to represent I want it to be a place people come to for support, comfort, humor, encouragement. How do you ‘brand’ that?

It’s left me pretty down in the dumps trying to figure this out.  I mean, I can look at someone else’s blog and make suggestions to them, I just can’t do it with my own.   I thought maybe you could help me.

So tell me my friends.  What do you think about when you hear “Heart Like a Dog?”  Do you have any insights for me?

Follow-Up Friday

I woke up at about 4 this morning and realized with a start, that I had no one scheduled to co-host with me this week.  Thankfully, I’m blessed to count some incredible bloggers as my friends and I’m super pleased to let you know that once again the Amazing Flea will be co-hosting Follow-Up Friday tomorrow.

Tune in folks, same bat time, same bat channel.

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Filed Under: Branding, Heart Like A Dog Tagged With: Branding, Finding your brand, Heart Like A Dog, Jodi Stone, Pets, Sampson, This 'N That Thursday

Tuesday Just Got Tasty at Our House

August 27, 2013 By Jodi

Delilah here, taking control of the blog to share some exciting news.

Are you ready?

The Mama actually baked for us.  I know, shocking right?

Don’t get me wrong, the Mama takes very good care of us.  She feeds us great food, takes us for walks, monitors our physical condition, and loves us beyond reason.  But there’s one thing she doesn’t do and that is make treats for us.  At least not like some moms do and you know who you are and who I’m talking about and let me just say, there are some lucky dogs out there.

Not that I’m complaining about the Mama because the treats she does feed us are good quality, they’re just not homemade.

But that all changed on Sunday.  The Mama actually turned on the oven.  Go figure, I was just as surprised as the next dog.  Granted, it wasn’t her recipe and she didn’t do any fancy mixing or kneading but it sure was tasty.

The Mama made a beef heart!  I know, you could have knocked me over with a tail wag!

Word of caution, these photos aren’t for the faint of heart.  Get it?  I made a funny!!

Here’s what she did.

First she set the oven to 350 degrees and added the defrosted beef heart to the baking dish, sprinkling it well with garlic powder.

Beef Heart

I swear I’d eat it just like this, but the Mama said, “NO Delilah!”

 

She covered it with foil and put it in the oven for about an hour and a half.  The smell of beef cooking filled the house, so when Daddy came home he said, “Something smells good.”

The Mama offered him a piece but he said “No.”  (I think she should have just stuck it on his plate, he’d have never known the difference.)

The cooked beef heart.

The cooked beef heart.

Sampson and I waited patiently in the kitchen while she sliced it up.

Sampson and I waited patiently in the kitchen while she sliced it up.

 

After she sliced it up, she put it a bowl so she could take a picture.  What the woof?

After she sliced it up, she put it a bowl so she could take a picture.

 

What the woof Mama, we’re waiting patiently right here!!

Finally it was our turn to get some noms.

Delilah Nom

Why thank you, I don’t mind if I do!

Sampson Nom

Thank you Mama, may I have another?

 

Once the Mama had finished cutting it up, taken some photos and given us each a few bites, she emptied the bowl into a freezer bag and stuck it in the freezer.  Naturally she labled it with our names on it, just so Daddy doesn’t go in there and accidentally grub down on our noms.

The Mama said if all treats were that easy to make, she’d make them all the time.  She also said something else like, if you don’t like what I feed you for treats go live with Koly’s mom.

I’m pretty sure she was just joking about that, but I’ll have to go love on her for a few minutes just to make sure.

Yes it’s true folks, Tuesday just got tastier in our house!

Many thanks to our awesome hosts Kol’s Notes and Sugar the Golden Retriever for this Tasty Blog Hop.

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So We Have This Snake…

August 26, 2013 By Jodi

Neither Hubby nor I care for snakes.  Last year Sampson, Delilah and I came across a small garter snake on one of our walks.  I screamed, “Oh Oh” then “Leave it” while every hair on my body stood on end for at least five minutes.

There it happened again just thinking about it.

So when the Hubby showed me the photo of the snake in the wood pile, well you know my reaction.  I said it had to go and he said it ate spiders.  That’s a big payoff for me folks.  So now we have this snake in our wood pile.  The wood pile is off the deck so it’s a safe bet that Nagini (as I’ve named the snake) and I can live separate lives. Which is exactly how I want it.

And yes, as some of you pointed out Nagini is larger than most garter snakes I’ve seen and yes we know he eats more than spiders.  (For the sake of this article I will refer to Nagini as he.  More for my piece of mind then anything else, because the thought of a female making more snakes in my wood pile is too much for my little mind to comprehend.  Although I do love the idea of a female in a ‘wood’ pile, if you get my point. 😉 )  In fact, I’m betting Nagini has been helpful in cutting down on our mouse population.  No complaints on that front either.  Come to think of it, I haven’t seen the neighbor’s cat recently though…

For reference we have a large back yard and right now it looks like a jungle, so I’m fairly certain Nagini has been eating very well.

Nagini's feeding ground when he's not in the wood pile.

Nagini’s feeding ground when he’s not in the wood pile.

 

Hubby seems to be getting used to Nagini, in fact I took a picture of him outside working in close proximity to Nagini just the other day.

Brave or crazy? You be the judge.

Brave or crazy? You be the judge.

 

I was safely up on the deck taking pictures while Hubby was inches away from the snake.

After one of our bug infested walks I said to Hubby, “I was thinking of trying to clicker train Nagini, then I could put a leash on him and he could walk with us and eat all the bugs.”

Hubby responded with “You could wear him around your neck and he’d snap, snap, snap” and he made a motion of the snake moving from one side of my head to the other.

Let me think about that for a sec…”Um No.” Come on!  It’s a freaking snake!

On Thursday the guy came to spray our yard for ticks and apparently Nagini does not care for the smell.  He vacated his spot on the wood pile.

We thought, he’ll come back.

So Friday I went out to check after I got home.  Safely from my spot on the deck I peered over at the wood pile, but I couldn’t see Nagini.  I leaned over a bit and thought, that might be him.

And then I had a very scary thought.  I thought, maybe I can go down there and lift the tarp with a stick and see if the snake is there.

I know right?  WTF was I thinking?

I walk down from the deck and I could feel the hair on my arms standing up just a little at the thought of my boldness.  As I walked past the rack of already cut and stacked wood I saw something black out of the corner of my eye.  I screamed and jumped before I realized it was just the top of the rack.  It was at this point that I realized two things.

1) Nagini could not be seen on the wood pile

2) I wasn’t going to lift the tarp

I went back inside to wait for Hubby.

When he came home we both went outside and he said, “He’s not there, he’d be right there on that piece of wood.”

“Well maybe he moved somewhere else” I sighed.

Hubby lifted the tarp and moved along the wood pile.   “No he’s here.”

“Where?”

“Right here.”

“I can’t see him.”  Of course I couldn’t see him, he was on the far side of the wood pile at least 25 feet away and I was on the deck.

Hubby lifted the tarp a little higher and I leaned over the deck a little more and there, I saw him!

Hubby said, “I think he’s sleeping.” Then, “He’s not moving.”

And then Hubby reached out and touched the snake!!

“Oh my god!  Oh my god!  You touched it. ” I squealed, running for the house rubbing my arms to get the hair to lay flat. Nagini slithered further into the wood pile.

A few minutes later Hubby came inside, I was still beside myself.  “You touched it, you touched a SNAKE!”

Hubby said, “I have to use the bathroom.”

At which point I babbled something like, “Make sure to wash the snake off your hands before you touch your snake with your hands.”  Or something like that.

And then Hubby turned, looked right at me and licked his finger.

I lost my shit.

After my hysterical screams of “Oh my god, you’re disgusting, you licked a snake”  yadda yadda yadda Hubby said, I touched it with this finger (he held up his pointer) and I licked this finger and he flipped me the bird.

Yes, Nagini has become a source of amusement around our house.  Where do you find your humor in your daily life?

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