Monthly Archives: August 2010

Ruby Tuesday – Sisters in Paw

The Herd was off camping and never saw their cousins of The Herd Annex this weekend, but, somehow, Sisters in “Paw” Ruby and Kiska decided to share a similar event on Saturday.  Guess it was just that kind of day:

Ruby here. What are you staring at?

Oh, these? Just a little yard work.

Kiska here. A hundred miles away because we are camping, but I stay connected with my "sister in paw."

There was this creek, see, and I was just walking along the edge . . .

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Camping Zen of Rusty the Rooster

Walking through scenic spots while camping makes Rusty philosophical, so he wants to share some Philosophies of The Rooster.

Don't follow the rules.

Don't worry if others laugh at your style.

When something is fun, show joy.

Smile all of the time.

Follow your own path

Make the most mundane things a game.

When you see something you want, reach for it.

Rusty the Rooster Zen

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Back at the Campsite

Relaxing at the campsite after a long day.

And watching other canines being walked past, of course.

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RV Face

Long time readers know what this face means

Yep, that is Cheoah’s RV Face.  Last minute decision here, but we have decided to take the RV (ok, S-RV – Siberian Recreational Vehicle) out for a night.  It has been so hot this summer that we have not really wanted to take it out, but this seemed like a good weekend to go for a night.  Get a little hiking and camping in and make sure everything is working well in the RV.  We have a beach trip planned in a few weeks, so need to make sure all systems are go.

Have a great weekend!

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Wind in my Hair

You know what I like about riding in the Jeep?

The wind in my hair.

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Pleeeeease!

Could you resist this face?

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Water is Flowing

Yes, yes, yes – we have water flowing in the house again.  All of us are thrilled beyond belief.  The problem was incredibly complex and took days to decipher.  Ok, well, that might be half right.  It did take days to decipher.  We will tell the whole story with a few pictures thrown in for good measure, even though it is a little embarrassing for the hu-dad (you can just skim for the pictures if you want to – those are about us).

Water pressure began dropping several weeks ago.  We checked the well (hot summers have been known to dry out wells), but everything was ok.  Being busy humans, no plumber was called.  Then, last Thursday night, the water was not running at all.  Time to panic – er, start thinking things through.

The well is used by three houses- one belongs to the ski resort for seasonal help, one to a family from Florida that used it as a second home (uh, like 5 times) and then has been trying to sell it for two years, and us.  One line goes straight from the well to the ski house and one comes down the hill, hits a t-intersection (this is an important detail) to split off to the second home, and then comes down the hill to our house under the road and then under our driveway.  Once in our driveway, the pipe goes to the cut-off valve which is directly under the dog room (another important detail) and then into a utility room.

We determined on Friday that no water was coming into the utility room, so we would need to dig up the water line until we found the clog.  But we needed to access the cut-off valve under the dog room, so the Herd could not be free.  Close your eyes – this next picture is shocking.

The dogs of cell block H.

The digging began on Monday morning.  No, The Herd was not enlisted to dig.  Our fantastic neighbor (the one with his own well and the only other year round resident) brought his backhoe and began digging (this neighbor also has a big tractor which is our snow plow in the winter to the main road off the mountain – again, a fantastic neighbor).  We did not exactly know where the pipe was, so it took a few holes to find it.  Once found, the hu-dad began ditch digging so that no damage was caused to the water line.

The hu-dad does not get to operate the tractor. His equipment is leaning against the trailer. He is barely qualified to work that.

The elusive water line. Note the hu-dad's excavation around the pipe. This is specialized labor.

Ok, let’s speed this story up.  Cut this water line.  No water.  Moved about halfway up the line.  Repeat digging.  Repeat cutting the water line.  No water.  Started to move further up the line to the T-intersection to the home that had been for sale for 2 years..  Remember we said this was important.  The neighbor suddenly uttered a couple of HBO words.  He remembered seeing a house inspector wandering around that house.  The inspector would have wanted to confirm that water was running into the house.  So he would have turned valves.  Some day, this will be funny.  Some day, this will be hilarious.  But to discover that this inspector had turned the WRONG valve and LEFT it that way was, well, hmmmm, frustrating.  Repair the two cuts in the water line.  We now have water flowing, but still low water pressure.  Call plumber who promises to arrive Tuesday morning.

Qannik inspects the hu-dad's pipe repair work

Rusty is far more interested in how the machinery works.

Think of the holes we could dig with this!

Don’t let Rusty fool you.  They have dug holes that big in the dog yard.  Anyway, Tuesday morning, plumber shows up and quickly traces the problem to a clogged pressure reducing valve which was replaced.  And, we have water in the house again.  The neighbor used his backhoe to fill in the holes and the work was done.

Wait - no work is done until the inspectors approve.

Uh, Qannik, we just filled the hole in. We do NOT need to dig it back up.

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Ruby Tuesday – The Good Children

A certain red head gets quite the reputation and wants to prove how well behaved she is.

See, right in unison with Mr Goody Four Paws.

Ok, ok, he does floors.

Hey, where are you going with those treats? We can be very well behaved when treats are involved.

As a side note to these pictures, Miss Ruby is quite pleased to announce that there was an attempted counter surfing incident and she was NOT involved.  Shrimp-ka-bobs were being made and a red headed Sibe was being closely monitored.  But Mr. Goody Four Paws, Tartok himself, was overcome with the smells and was caught licking the end of a ka-bob.  Ruby would also like to point out that if it had been her, there would have been no licking – just grand theft shrimp and gone.

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A Berry Good Weekend

The weather was beautiful Sunday.  The rains from Saturday had passed and the temperatures were very pleasant.  So we spent the day outdoors and hiking on trails.  The Herd will attest that the black and blue berries are terrific at the moment.

Kodiak has a real eye (or nose) for exactly where the best berries are - a perfect example of a "drive-by" picking.

Black and White team has learned just to follow Kodiak.

Natasha even goes for the exact same spot and plucks the berries from up high.

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Qannik has never been accused of being the fastest car on the track, but he emulates his big brother, Kodiak, all he can.  So further down the hike, Qannik kept reaching up into the brush lining the hiking trail to snag berries.  We had to keep explaining that berries did not grow on cedar branches, pine branches, etc.  Never stopped him from trying, though.

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As we exited the trail to get back into the Jeep, a couple was harvesting wild blueberries.  The Herd focused in on the woman who had a giant hand full of berries just above Siberian nose level.  Reacting to all of them staring at her, she exclaimed, “Oh, look, they really like me.”  Avoiding a lesson about the nature of Siberian Huskies, we kept The Herd moving so that she was not mugged for the berries.

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Water from the Sky

With the weekend upon us, no work crews showed up to solve our indoor water problems.  We are becoming quite efficient at moving water from the well to the house, so we are doing fine.  So the best way to get away from problems like this is to hit the trails.  Just one problem.  We had an overabundance of water – from the sky.

Look at all of that rain coming down.

Stopped that rain and fog yet, Your Highness?

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