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May, 2011

  1. Blog Scarcity

    May 28, 2011 by myeye

    The Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America News Bulletin:  time to build it again.  Unfortunately, many advertisers think a deadline is optional — or only a suggestion.  Our Bulletin is completely staffed by volunteers (except for the printer), and this volunteer has been busy building ads and changing them.  I plan to send this issue to the printer in the middle of June (my birthday present to me).  Then we’ll do it again in August and in November.  So, I won’t have much time for photos and posts and comments.  Hopefully the final product will make this all worth while.


  2. Happy Birthday G’Ma Inca

    May 26, 2011 by myeye

    Today The Dink is nine years young — it’s hard to believe.  The thing I can say about Inca is that she has her priorities straight.  Start the day by surfing for crumbs — you never know when someone dropped something edible.

    And then a romp with her Granddaughter

    Queen of all she surveys

    HAPPY 9TH BIRTHDAY, CH C-MYSTE BALEDWR N’CANDESCENT RN . . . AND MANY MORE!


  3. Chase Has A New Journal Entry

    May 24, 2011 by myeye

    If you count yourself as a fan of Chase’s Journal, you should know that he just posted another entry on his website.  Click his picture in the right sidebar and that will take you to his site.  It’s about herding and the Nationals and his time in Tennessee so far.  I miss the Chaseman.


  4. Ginger – Scout/Chase Puppy f/k/a Joanie

    May 24, 2011 by myeye

    Kathy M. sent me this photo of “Ginger” (four months old) who was Joanie in The Ocho.  She’s learning to be a show puppy.  They will be six months old on June 13th — then watch out world!  I’m so pleased with these babies — of course, they have the most beautiful mother.


  5. Adrienne’s Piano Recital

    May 22, 2011 by myeye

    While the dogs were in Cortez doing dog show stuff, I acted like a regular Grandma.  I went to hear my granddaughter’s piano recital.  Adrienne is 9-1/2 (going on 25) and has been taking lessons for three years.  She has had a piano in her home since she was born and has always loved music.  She has composed some music and was permitted to play one of her own pieces today.  It was very nice — if I do say so myself.  Forgive proud Grandma!  . . . now, about the hair in the eyes . . .