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"Happiness always looks small when you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and at once you learn how big and precious it is."
Maxim Gorky

Friday, July 1, 2011

Celebrate!

Today is Canada Day!
Happy Birthday to one great big, beautiful country.
This song was a hit for Canada's 100th birthday in '67...Cheers!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Ridin' in style!

So after a good walk and a big nap this morning, my humans decided it was time
to take the 'new' old truck out for a drive...just to make sure all is running fine...
They say they bought it to get firewood...
...or seaweed or soil or other stuff that's big and messy...
It's from a time called 'the '70s...1976 to be exact...it was before I was ever born...
before anyone even thought about Labradoodles...
...my owners call it a 'gas guzzler'...whatever that is!
They also call it a 'beater' but they seem pretty happy with the fact that they now have a work truck...
It was an old farm truck back in the day, so I guess it's used to carrying stuff on bumpy, dusty roads.
Personally, I think they got it for me...
'Cause I LOVE riding around in the back of a truck...
...there's nothing like the feeling of the wind blowing through your fur!!
 ...Tom's feelin' the love too!
 ...So...LET"S GO FOR A RIDE!!
(p.s...how do I look?... pretty cool huh?!)


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Out and about...

Take a close look at this flower...
How exotic is that!?
Now stand back a bit...
...a little farther...
That's right...it's the little clover plant.
Who knew it could look so incredible upon close inspection?
Paired with this dark little sedge grass, it makes a really sweet little posey...
Have you ever really smelled clover?
Her little round mop head, tinged with a blush of pink...
It's quite heavenly...
Ah...lay me down in a field of clover...let the drone of bees fill the air...
On my afternoon walk I also found beauty in something small...
A garter snake had been warming itself in the sun and after it slithered away
I found this completely intact shed...
Do you know it takes from 3 days to a week for this process to occur?
Imagine the patience it takes to shed your skin?
There's been times when I wished I could do the same, although much quicker...
Upon close examination, I found only one small opening near the head.
The whole snake comes out of this one tiny slit...
Quite a few people are afraid of snakes.
Me? not so much.
The fear comes from a primal instinct in us that tells us that snakes are deadly.
Luckily not in this part of the world, so I suppose I've grown up knowing that
the surprise factor of seeing one slither away from under foot is
the only thing that really gives me a jump.
I used to love picking them up as a kid, feeling their alien skin.
Now I know how stinky they can be and leave that job up to my nephews.
Looking quietly and closely at the small and seemingly insignificant in nature
is a blessing for me in the middle of a busy world.

Monday, June 27, 2011

A place in the sun...

Summer seems to be slipping by and almost everywhere, I read and hear, that it's been a slow start.
A wet and cool one for us here on the Island.
But oh! When the sun and heat do come out of hiding...it's glorious!
Not far from home, a secret place awaits us on days like this...
The turn off the main road sends thrills through Griffins furry bulk...
The river!
His favorite place in the whole wide world!
Probably one of mine as well.
Down through the woods, along the meadow path...
...the bracken fern and salmon berry closing in on us...
...and then we come to the bend in the river...
we sit facing the cliff face, basking in the warmth
of a perfectly lazy summer Sunday...
Norene and Bill have brought their grand kids from the other coast of the country, the east coast, to come
and play for a month on the west coast...
I've brought my nieces and nephews, and as kids do, they all dove into an instant friendship
with nature and play as their common connection...
sticks and stones...
hide and seek...
wait for me!...
visit the big tree...
What is it about kids and water?
The primal connection to where they came from?
The draw to discover what lies beneath?
...just a beautiful sunny day is all.
(p.s...no, not a bear...just Griff waiting for a stick!)