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This ‘N That Thursday – May 9, 2013

May 9, 2013 By Jodi

Today we join our friends at the 2 Brown Dawgs blog for This ‘N That Thursday.

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

Courtesy of 2 Brown Dawgs Blog

“This ‘N That Thursday is for those times when you want to post about unrelated topics or each topic isn’t quite long enough to make up a whole post.  It can be anything you want, so feel free to grab the button and join us!”

BlogPaws

In exactly one week I’ll be on my way to BlogPaws.  Here’s the question.  Are you going?  Have you made arrangements to meet up with your favorite bloggers?  I’ve currently been kibitzing online with some of my blog mates I know are attending and making arrangements to meet them.

But I want to make sure I have the opportunity to meet as many of you as possible, so please if you’re going and we haven’t been kibitzing on facebook, leave me a comment so I make certain to add you to my list. 😀 (Unless of course you don’t want to meet me.)

Tracking Spring

Remember my experiment to track spring?

Sunday 4-21-13 Remember this little guy?  I took this picture on April 21st.

Monday (4-22-13)
Tuesday (4-23-13)
Wednesday (4-24-13)

Thursday (4-25-13)
Saturday (4-27-13)
Sunday (4-28-13)

Monday (4-29-13)
Wednesday (5-1-13)
Friday (5-3-13)

Saturday (5-4-13)
The branch (5-6-13)

(If you click on the photo, they enlarge.)

I did miss a few days due to some other obligations but I think I caught a good amount.  It’s funny after missing just one day I noticed the difference immediately upon entering the park.

The Daily Dog Blog

Please keep my friend Julie in your thoughts today, her family is going through a really hard time right now.

That’s it for me, remember whatever you do today, live your life with a heart like a dog.

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Filed Under: Hiking, Meanderings, This 'N That Thursday Tagged With: Heart Like A Dog, hiking, This 'N That Thursday, Writing

Talking Heads

April 29, 2013 By Jodi

We started off slowly when we first switched to raw.  I really wasn’t quite sure if I would be able to handle the price or the food itself.

For about the first year the dogs got ground raw food for dinner, while we kept them on a grain-free good quality kibble for breakfast.  After that first year or so, we went full in raw.  The dogs got ground meat for dinner and turkey necks for breakfast.

After a while I noticed those turkey necks were getting bigger and bigger.  I started to wonder if I wasn’t feeding them ostrich necks they were so big.  When it got to the point that Hubby had to chop them smaller and wanted to use a hammer against my good Santoku knife, I said enough.  We’re switching to chicken necks.

I buy enough food to last a little over three weeks, which means the 40 pound box of necks needs to be broken up to smaller more manageable bags.  I used to do this is my bathtub but have found the kitchen sink is easier.

Anyway about the third or fourth time I bought the box of necks, Sandy said, “Oh I forgot to tell you, sometimes you’ll get a head in there, still attached to the neck.”

SAY WHAT?

You’ve got to be kidding?  What do you do?

“Just close your eyes and feed it to them.”

NO THANK YOU.

Sure enough the very day she tells me about this I get a neck with the head still attached.  I sit in the bathroom on the side of the tub screaming like a girl, “Ohmygodthere’saheadattached, there’s a head attached, bring the scissors, BRING THE SCISSORS!!!”   EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

Hubby came in laughing and cut the head off.

Well that was many moons ago, many, many boxes of necks and a number of necks with heads attached.

I no longer squeal like a child when I find one, I usually just cut the head off and go about my business.

And no, I still can’t feed the head to my dogs.  Come on you guys, there’s eyeballs and brains not to mention that sharp little beak.

My point is the heads are all removed before they go into the smaller packages.

Until they aren’t.

On my typical morning I get up, go out to the kitchen, measure out the dog’s necks and set them to warm up in some tepid water.  Then I go and get ready for work.

Since I have a dog who doesn’t typically chew HER food, once the necks have warmed up I cut them into smaller chunks.

The other day while I was doing this I noticed that one end of one of the necks was quite large and I thought, what the heck is wrong with this?  Then I realized there was still a head attached.

Not really what I want to deal with at 7:00 am, but it has to be done.  Using the scissors I start snipping just below the head.

And that’s when it happened.

Whatever I was snipping was making the beak move, it kept opening and closing it’s mouth, like it was talking.

 

Gif courtesy of PicGifs.com

It was like a train wreck. You know it’s happening and you know it’s going to be bad, but you just can’t look away.  I did say a quick prayer of thanks that I never did acid growing up, because that flashback could have put me in the hospital.

When I related the story to Hubby later he gave a deep laugh and asked, “Did you get a video?”

No!  And I didn’t feed it to the dogs either.

IMG_4174 I’ll eat the chicken head, really I will.  It sounds tasty.

AND the winner of the Vermont Soap giveaway is Frankie Furter from Frankly and Ernestly speaking!!

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Filed Under: Humor Tagged With: Humor, Jodi Stone, Writing

Tracking Spring

April 23, 2013 By Jodi

Isn’t it strange how we never really notice the leaves on the trees? I asked Hubby the other day.  I mean, you see the little buds one day and the next thing you know, Shazam, there are leaves on the trees.

Sure enough a couple of days later I’m driving down my street and I notice some trees have their leaves!

When the hell did that happen? I thought.

I better start paying attention I told myself, otherwise I’m going to miss this amazing transformation entirely.

I made sure to be observant as I walked the dogs on Sunday.

Yellow Flowers

The first thing I noticed was the little yellow flowers. I don’t know what they are called, I’m pretty sure they’re not Forsythia.

Trees

I also noticed a few trees on the edge of the field were beginning to sprout, but I avoided the area because last week when we walked over there, the bumble bees were out in force.  While I’ve been told they don’t sting as aggressively or hurt as much as yellow jackets, I prefer not to find that out for myself.

Sunday Sunday

I scoured the woods on our walk searching for a tree with buds and finally right near the top of the trail I spied it!

Monday Monday

I decided I’m tracking spring this year.  I took a picture of the bud on Sunday and then another one yesterday.  This year I’m not going to miss this beautiful transformation.

Delilah here:  This shit’s lame, I can’t believe she’s resorted to writing this dribble.  I mean really, dogs pay attention to these things without having to be told.  Do you not understand the beauty of this world we live in, are your lives so busy that you really need to be reminded to enjoy the beauty around you?

This is spring people, spring!  The time when the world wakes up from its winter nap, when everything is fresh and new, go out and use your nose!  Smell the air, smell the flowers, take some time to enjoy the rebirth of the land.

Now please excuse me, I have some Pee-Mail that requires my attention.

Peace out.

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