Friday, October 03, 2025

Gone to the dogs...and whatnot

 Well, sort of.

My neighbors on the top of the hill had a family vacation planned a while ago. They felt hesitant to ask me to care for their dogs while they were gone.

I've done this for them for the past few years. Their dogs are friendly, fun, and really quite easy to get along with. I enjoy my time taking them for a walk in the mornings and the afternoons. I don't mind feeding them and spending some time with them.

This is Tiyo. They adopted him in Africa and he is a mixed breed Baesenji which is a barkless dog. He does squeak when he is really excited.

Because of his thin coat, he loves hot summers, but doesn't care too much for rainy days or cold weather. 

However, he is a thoughtful dog who is pretty reserved but friendly once he gets to know you. He and I are pretty good pals.

He squeaks when he sees me.


Rupert is the classical mixed breed dog that is impossibly happy and exuberant all of the time. He literally bounces all of the time.

I did catch a shot of him being still. He seems to suffer from quite a few allergies, but that never seems to get him down. He just goes with the flow.


The gals are still grazing in their 'winter' pasture, but have started to eat a bit of hay. Apparently weeds are tastier in the fall?


This is the view of our place from my neighbor's woods at the end of their 5 acres. You can see their fence line in the shot below. We can't see each other's houses which makes it feel pretty isolated. Any other neighbors are at least 1/2 mile away.


The Whatnot...

Well, a friend of mine whose husband was also my husband's nurse is having their son's wedding at their farm on Saturday. I volunteered donate pumpkins from my pumpkin patch as well as help clean up the gardens. 

I actually had quite a bit of fun working at their place on Thursday.


I volunteered to come back on Friday and Saturday to help with setting things up for the wedding and my friend asked me to please bring my camera. Wink-wink.

I assume the groom and bride have a photographer so I would just be the one to get behind the scene candid shots as long as I am not interfering with a paid photographer.

My Grandson, Dennis, is coming in sometime Friday afternoon so we'll have some time together. 

Saturday morning Dennis is going fishing with Rich's fishing pal, Steve at 6am. I don't know how long they will be fishing, but I can always give Dennis the location I'm at and he can join me [after he does chores!].

I am absolutely thrilled to be helping my friends with such an important day in their lives and their son's life.

I texted my grandson and told him to bring a nice set of clothes as he may end up attending a wedding Saturday evening.

My Whatnot's can sure get interesting!








12 comments:

  1. Good to be helping out at the wedding. Who knows what interesting people you might meet there?

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    1. Even more fun...this is a young person's wedding so my Grandson may make some new friends in my area too!

      It feels wonderful to just know that I can go and enjoy being with friends and those who I am close to.

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  2. You are a very useful neighbor. Feel free to drop by anytime. 😎

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  3. So good that you're active and enjoying involvement. You're a good neighbor.

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  4. Anonymous9:52 AM

    So much is going on. Of course your neighbors dogs would love you! Nice that you could help your neighbor and your photographs are going to be something! Lori

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  5. I have never heard of a Baesenji. There are so many dog breeds! Nice to have neighbors close-by, but not too close. Similar distance as ours.

    Love the feelings that weddings foster. Enjoy your fun-filled weekend!

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  6. You are keeping busy, those dogs are sure pretty. You are a great neighbor! Have fun at the wedding, I bet your help is really appreciated. Hope Dennis has great luck fishing!

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  7. What wonderful neighbor dogs! I love the picture of your house from the edge of their property, especially since it was recently I read the story of your house on The Little House Remodel.
    You will have a wonderful time at the wedding! I am sure you will find plenty of people to visit with and I can't wait to hopefully see some of your candids. I hope Dennis meets some young people who encourage him to come and hang out more (not that Steve isn't quite the draw!)

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  8. You are the BEST kind of friend, Val. Those dogs sound like a lot of fun to care for. Squeak? I'll have to look that up to hear what that sounds like.

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  9. How wonderful you are Val. Your friends must love you! Those are very sweet dogs and I enjoyed your descriptions of them. I have heard of the Baesenji but didn’t know much about them. Enjoy your time with your grandson and at the wedding.

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  10. Funny about your mules eating weeds now that it is fall- my mares are doing the same thing. All of a sudden they decided that thistles and stinging nettles are the tastiest things! They too have a winter pasture 24/7 and are getting a flake of hay every morning.
    My daughter adopted a dog from Africa too, it came with a fair amount of emotional baggage, it was a street dog.
    Enjoy your time with your grandson!

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  11. Anonymous4:20 PM

    LD....I was so impressed with your pumpkin harvest from the past post. Your mules look oh so happy out there in that field.

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