Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Wheatland, WY

Well we are on our way to Wheatland, WY and Mountain View Park, weather is good, sun is shining winds are calm should be a good trip. I finally remembered to put the camera in the truck and was sure glad I did, some interesting landscape along the route.




Such interesting formations, Iwent nuts taking pictures of the different formations, I find them fascinating.






A closer view.







The camera didn't catch the detail the eye can see but interesting just the same.






We did drive through areas with snow and were happy we waited in Sheridan.






Coming into Casper, WY. There was snow on the ground and on house roofs anywhere the sun had not had a chance to melt it yet and this was afternoon already. Casper's elevation is around 5000'. We thought it was interesting that the top of the mountains were snow free and the snow has collected at a lower level.



After we left the Casper area and headed further south we lost the snow








The changing landscape.












We arrived in Wheatland about 4:30 pm, and settled into Mountain View Park, the sites were level but rather small, not a place we would stay any length of time, we have a view of the Laramie Mountains. The Laramie Mountains are a range of the Rockies, encompassing the area from southeast Wyoming to north Colorado. Laramie Peak, the highest peak in the range, is 10,272 ft. The principal mineral of the range, coal, is found in the foothills. Wheatland’s elevation is just over 5000’ and sits in the centre of the mountain range. The owners of Mountain View Park are friendly and helpful, we had problems with the WiFi, they immediately checked for problems with their WiFi system, when they could not get it working, they called a service man, turns out that there was some parts that were burned out which needed to be ordered, so they transferred our site to use the office WiFi, you cannot ask for better service than that, especially when it is all after hours! There was an open area to walk the dogs, not huge but big enough and we could walk them around town also, fuel across the street, it was a good place for an overnight stop. Tomorrow we will be in Longmont, CO and stay for a few days, looking forward to visiting friends there.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

One more day in Sheridan

We will be staying in Sheridan, WY tonight due to weather warnings south on I25, snow and high winds, tomorrow is supposed to be alright. We have good WiFi at this park on the edge of Sheridan, population around 16000. Will do a drive about this afternoon, a very western historic town, Buffalo Bill country. The weather here today is cloudy, cool with showers, going to get frost tonight but suppose to go up to 13c (55F) tomorrow. Dogs are doing great, Cookie travels very well, she sleeps until the truck stops unless she needs to potty and as long as we take them both out before trip they both can easily go 4 – 5 hours, no problem. There are 2 horses in a pasture right next door, they came running up to the fence when we walked the dogs this morning, Oreo barked at them and Cookie just stopped and looked then wanted to run right up to them, we didn’t let her of course. Some trees here are still green and some just starting to turn, grass is still green in the pasture and lawns still green, hills brown which I think is the case most of the year except for irrigation or in the spring, not sure though, just guessing. I had better get some much needed cleaning done and grab something to eat. Woody is shopping for needed groceries, as we did not bring much with us due to border crossing and for insulation for the ceiling vents which will cut down on heat loss. Woody returned and did not locate the insulation he wanted, not serious will find some at some time during our travels. We visited a small museum close to the park, very interesting Sheridan has quite an interesting history, they even had their own brewery, sugar beet refinery, and flourmill for many years, and I wish I had picked up some information. Sheridan has several museums and historic sites, we did try to visit a couple, but they were closed, ah well maybe next time! There are still operating coalmines in the area. We were not sorry that we had to spend an extra day in Sheridan, we both commented that it would a place we could live, beautiful area.




View from our campstite.









Note the TeePee set up in the backyard, thought it was neat. Sheridan is noted for being a very western town.






Looking at the town from the road that leads to our campground.








A view looking south from the campground.

Monday, October 20, 2008

In Wyoming

We made it to Sheridan, WY today; we drove through several small mountain ranges, grasslands, and wide-open country and drove through the battlefield area of Little Big Horn, Custer’s Last stand. We could not help thinking about that silly song “Please Mr. Custer, I don’t want to go”, cannot even remember the name of the song. We saw 3 horses silhouetted on the top of one hill, so cool but sure made us think of what it must have been like for settlers travelling along the valley and then see Indians pop up over the hill. The hills/mountains are so many different shapes and configurations, some totally bare except for grass and others covered with trees, some a variation of grass and trees, I left the camera in the fifth wheel again so didn’t get any pictures and no where to pull off the road, secondary 2 lane highway, not sure why we are not remembering the camera, I think we are anxious to hit warmer weather and have not got into the travel for fun mode yet. It surely was a nice drive except for one area where the winds were gusting, we had to slow down and take it easy for a few miles. Thinking it is one of those areas where the winds always blow due to the configuration of hills and valleys. We are staying at Peter D’s campground in Sheridan, a very nice campground, squeaky clean and the gentleman that runs it is very friendly and loves dogs, as Woody was getting the fifth set up and I was heading out to walk the dogs Peter came over with treats for our dogs and making sure we were happy or if we needed anything. He told us that he and his wife set this park up specifically for RVer’s heading south for the winter, it is a 55+ park, and there is an area that we can let Oreo run free which is rare to find in RV parks. This park is not big but very nice and well laid out for big rigs. We enjoyed our evening relaxing and chatting online with friends as usual.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Travel to Lewistown, MT

Another nice day today, warm and sunny, we have not heard back from the message left last night regarding our planned stop tonight. After completing our usual morning routine and still no word from the campground, I decide to check out other campgrounds in Lewistown, MT. The WiFi is not working, so waited a bit and tried again, nope no luck. Woody decided to have a shower using the campground showers while I kept trying the WiFi, he returned shortly to check the access code, he could not open the showers, he was using the correct access code, so seems the showers are locked. The owner has left for church, we still have not had any answer from the campground in Lewistown, I tried again and got the answering machine and we cannot access the WiFi, so now what to do. We do not want to stay another night here; the weather is good for travel so we decide to look for a motel via Microsoft Streets and Tips. I call a few numbers keep getting the same message that the phone has been disconnected, something is not right; I could see a couple of motels closing down but not several of them. Luckily Streets and Tips also has grocery stores and gas stations listed so I call the IGA in Lewistown, MT, they answer, I tell them I am trying to find a hotel/motel and keep getting a disconnect message, they are very helpful and pleasant explaining the area code has been changed and give me the new area code, I thank them very much and hang up. I call a motel again and get a reservation for the night, and start preparing to leave. We are just about ready to pull out when the campground owner comes over and wants to know if we are having trouble or are planning to stay another night. Woody tells him we are leaving the trouble he had with the showers and the WiFi, well he turns the WiFi off when he leaves and locks the showers and restrooms! His reasoning is someone might use the showers/restrooms or WiFi and damage them while he is not there. Well guess we will not stay here again, and will make an appropriate review on the Campground review site as well. I checked the reviews on the Campground Review website before I chose this campground and there was no mention of this issue so maybe no one stayed there on Sunday or had not tried the showers/restroom/WiFi on Sunday morning. The owner is a little quirky this is another new experience!
We head out a little later than we wanted to due to the snag but only travelling 3 1/1 hours today so not a big deal and now that we are staying in a Motel, no set up time. The travel was great, at Great Falls we left I15 and head down 87 towards Lewistown, the drive is relaxing, the scenery pretty, the road is a good 2 lane highway with extra passing lanes on hills, the grades are reasonable no long steep grades we make good time.
We chose this route because it is more a more direct route to Colorado and to avoid driving through Butte, then navigating the Homestake and Bozeman passes, we drove them once and do not care to repeat the experience, especially the Homestake pass it has steep grades that go for miles, it gets a little scary when pulling the fifth, difficult to control the speed on long steep downhill grades with that monster behind you pushing. Steep grades are not bad if they are only a short distance but 13 miles is too long. This pass has huge warning signs at the top and a place to stop, we were reading the large sign when a trucker wandered over and told us to be very cautious, go as slow as we need to, put on our flashers like the trucks do and pay strict attention to the speed signs. He said you can go down this pass many times too slow but only once too fast and we listened to him, we started out below the posted speed limit, by the time we hit the bottom we were happy and relieved. This was during our first long trip with our fifth in 2006 we always drive carefully, knowing that we cannot stop quickly, change lanes quickly, we allow lots of space before pulling back into the driving lane when passing and watch all drivers around us. Going up long steep grades is not an issue; the Dodge pulls the fifth with no problems.
Okay I regress, back to our trip to Lewistown, we arrived at the motel to find that we could not park in the big rig spot due to a trailer being there already, luckily we were given permission to park at the front of the parking lot taking up many spaces but is sure was convenient for us. The motel was quite nice, very friendly staff, good size room (important when you have 2 dogs) with a table, two chairs, desk, and fridge close to restaurants, we are happy. We brought in Oreo’s bed, Cookie’s kennel plus food and dishes, plus our paraphernalia. Woody went out to fuel up the truck and get us some dinner, while I fed the dogs, gave them some time to settle down in this new environment, organized our “stuff” and set up our laptops. Upon Woody’s return, we settled down eating while watching TV. There were many workers booked staying at this motel and the fellow next to us had a small barbeque set up on the tailgate of his truck cooking up a storm, it smelled so good! Woody chatted with him during the course of the evening and their crew are working all over the states for two years setting up wireless communications. The other neat thing was we saw whitetail deer across the road grazing in an open area. The young fellow said the deer graze there all the time and had even seen bear in that area while there, this motel is in the middle of town, but the animals seem to know they will not be bothered. Lewistown population is around 6100, so not huge, but a pretty little town. We spent the rest of the evening in our usual routine of walking dogs, chatting online and relaxing.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Made it to Shelby, MT

Woke up this morning to snow, it has lightly covered the ground, snowing enough to restrict visibility and create more mud, what a mess but we need take the puppies out after which we check weather out on the internet, the snow is suppose to stop by noon, okay we sure hope it does. We proceed with our usual morning routines, the snow is slowing down and we prepare to leave when the snow quits, we do not have much preparation as we did not set up like we intended to stay but taking down the dish in this mess is not fun. While Woody is hooking up the rig, I walk the dogs in an open area trying to stay out of mud as much as possible. I wipe the dogs feet as best I can we all climb in the truck and wonder if we will need 4 x 4 to pull the fifth out of this site there are some pretty good ruts and bumps so we must proceed slowly, well the truck pulled the fifth easily through the mess, but by the time we left the park the fifth was muddy as was the truck, inside and out. The highway was wet but as we headed south, it dried up with all the traffic running on it. We had no trouble at the border at all, the easiest crossing we have ever made a few questions after checking our passports, we were wished a good trip and waived on, it is always a relief to be across the border, we never know what to expect. We arrived at the Lewis & Clark Campground in Shelby, MT late afternoon, after putting some water in our holding tanks as the campground has turned off the water for the season, we set up, the WiFi is not good, loosing the connection regularly, I do manage to stay connected long enough to check weather and I call ahead for reservations at our next stop, get the answering machine so leave a message to call us back. All the sites in this campground are curb side sites and as usual the hook-ups are on the wrong side, so our door faces the road, but the campground is clean, and easy off and on access to I15. We were happy we had stayed at Whispering Spruce Campground an extra day, we saw snow in many areas from the storm. We settle in have some dinner, walk the dogs, and spend some time chatting online with friends. We headed to bed early, looking forward to our continued journey tomorrow.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Heading south, Day 2

Got up this morning and tuned in the news/weather first thing, bad news, high winds gusting to 100 km/h (62 mph) in southern Alberta all the way through to Wyoming with snow expected south of border in Montana along route we plan to drive. I take the laptop, head to the campground office and check further on the weather to see if we could maybe drive to Lethbridge or maybe a little further, we really don’t want to stay here another day, well the winds are bad even there, so we book another night here. Woody puts up our Hughes Dish so we can access the internet at our leisure and settle in for the day. It is a very nice here today, temps in up 20c (68F), some wind here but not bad, we spend the day walking the dogs, watching TV, doing a little cleaning and browsing the internet and hope we can leave tomorrow. This is the day we were supposed to arrive at our winter home in Tombstone, AZ, ah well so we will be a little later arriving. We left Imrie Park later than we originally planned (our own choice) then we were held up a few more days due to a snow storm in Montana, we decided to stay put in Alberta rather than drive a short distance, then sit and wait out the storm, we expect weather delays when travelling in the fall and will be the same when we return in the spring.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Heading south, Day 1

Left today driving to Whispering Pines Campground at Balzac, AB just north of Calgary, it was a good drive, sunny and nice, the campground is a huge disappointment, dirt roads with mud holes, narrow uneven mostly dirt sites, we will not stop here again, this is a Good Sam Campground, and Good Sam gives it 3 stars, think they should make a visit to this campground and re evaluate. The owners and staff are very friendly and we can see they are trying to improve the campground but it will take a long time. It is a large campground with many permanent rigs here, oh well we only plan on spending the night here, we settle in, spending our time walking the dogs, then cleaning their feet as best we can, watching a DVD movie and a little TV. No chatting online tonight, no WiFi except at the campground office, we turn in early looking forward to crossing the border tomorrow.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Fall colours

Woody got up at the crack of stupid this morning he had an appointment at 8:00 AM in St. Albert, the alarm was set but he woke up early, could not go back to sleep so got up at 4:30 AM. Lucky for me the dogs did not wake up until 7:00—good puppies! It was very foggy, damp and cool here this morning so playtime was cut short. I set about cleaning up the fifth wheel, as soon as I drag out the vacuum both dogs run and hide, they both hate the noise, Oreo grabs her favourite toy as she runs to find a safe hiding spot, it is too funny, after two years she still has not figured out that the vacuum will not eat her or her toys. Woody arrived home had some lunch then went to the gun range to sight in a friends rifle who does not have time to do it himself.

I took the dogs for a nice walk on the trail, capturing some pictures of the fall colours; I love the sights and smells of fall, my favourite season, and the leaves are not crunchy, still damp from the morning fog, although it has turned into a beautiful warm sunny day with some wind. Cookie is getting much better about following and staying out from under my feet and Oreo’s way; she walks most of the way only asking now and then for a short ride. We usually walk about a mile; Cookie runs most of the way trying to keep up Oreo. I really was amazed at how many leaves have fallen, and then I remembered it is mid September and I have not walked the paths much since Cookies arrival. Woody takes Oreo on the trail and I play/walk Cookie in the campground area, so they can each have some alone play/walk time. Woody returned home just as I was returning from our walk and after a few calls, he returned to the gun range to do some cleaning up. He returned around 3:30 PM with a member of O F & Game, Dave, who is interested in getting into bow hunting. They talk rifles and Dave checks out Woody’s bow while enjoying an adult beverage, Dave left around 4:45, we chatted a bit, and then Woody left to go hunting. He returned a short time later, the farmer who owns the land is picking up bales so not point in
hunting. He calls his buddy Scott, chats until he hears shots at the range, left to check the range, making sure all rules are being followed, and some members think all rules are for other people. When he returned a short time later, we sat outside enjoying the warm evening, and then spent some time chatting to online friends before retiring for the night.




I love the way the sun shinning through the trees lite up this bush.












Lots of leaves, I love walking through the freshly fallen leaves, the aroma is awesome.








Rose hips, just cannot see them very well in this picture.










Some views from the campground of our fall colours.



















Most of our fall colours are shades of gold, not a lot of reds.




Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Sept, 14th to 17th

Ah more days with very few notes in my journal, we are busy reorganizing the fifth wheel for travel, Woody washed all the windows, and then dug the storm windows out, and I washed them. We of course had some unexpected but not unwelcome company before the storm windows were installed, so we quickly moved the windows to our bed so we had room to visit. After the company left, we completed the windows and Woody started cleaning up the campground for winter. The new campsite site posts still need to be put in place, tables picked up, tractors cleaned up, greased oiled, etc. and stored for winter. We decided to leave the boat stored safely here and also Woody’s bike, I do not ride so doubt he will ride by himself while we are in AZ. Woody is also preparing to head up to Smoky Lake for the weekend to hunt with his buddy Fred; it has been an annual get together/hunt for a few years now.


Oreo and Cookie are becoming quite the buddies; it is surprising just how quickly they are bonding. We took Cookie outside for her first lesson on the leash, she did pretty good, only decided to fight with the leash once, but quit quickly when she realized she was not going to win. Most of the time she picked the leash up in her mouth and walked, too cute. That is one area where she is better than Oreo was as a puppy, Oreo was more determined to go her way or no way.



My goal was just getting her used to having a leash attached to her collar, we were not trying to do any really proper leash training.















The only picture Woody got with us walking toward him, you can see the leash is in her mouth.

Daughter Deb, drove up from Kelowna, BC to visit her daughter in Lake Louise, Alberta so I am adding a couple of pictures from her trip.

Deb and Jen enjoyed a horseback ride together, Deb had her first horse at age 14 and she worked to pay the board for her horse.

Jen and Deb's friend Lorraine from Texas. Lorraine just happened to be in Alberta and made the trip to the mountains to spend some time with Deb, awesome eh!
Moraine Lake at the foot of the Valley of Ten Peaks in Banff National Park
Jen at Lake Agnes, which is up behind Lake Louise in Banff National Park, used to cross country ski on Lake Agnes after hiking up the trail to it when we lived in Calgary, awesome little lake.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Celebrating with Michelle and Chris

The highlight today will be heading over to Chris and Michelle’s for a BBQ, they have invited some friends and family for the afternoon. Chris’s Birthday was yesterday and we will celebrate today! I have a specially created birthday card for him, I love creating unique cards suited to each individual. We decide to leave Oreo at home but we will take Cookie she is too young to stay home alone and we know the kids will love playing with her. After accomplishing some tasks at home grabbing a quick lunch we put Cookie, her favourite toys and her blanket into her little house and off we go. Poor Oreo, we feel bad leaving her but she is just too exuberant to take into a group of people, maybe one of these days soon she will learn to meet people calmly. The day is fairly warm 18 c (65F) sunny with a bit of cool breeze and when we arrive people are hanging outside and inside, well most of the girls inside and all the guys outside! We stop inside to drop off the goodies we have brought and then head outside taking Cookie with us, as we expected the kids immediately start playing with Cookie, carrying her around, dog and kids having a great time.



Some of Caitlin's friends spent most of the afternoon playing indoors. Others spent most of the afternoon and evening outside.









And they ate indoors.






Chris and Michelle's friend, Christopher in the hoody with friend Christine.




Even if it is Chris's birthday he is still doing chief chef duties!
Michelle finally gets to eat after making sure everything and everyone has been looked after.
Some of Michelle and Chris's friends we met that afternoon, a great bunch of people!
Woody left early as he had warned Michelle and Chris he would, taking the camera with him so I didn't get any pictures of the birthday cake or any of the children playing with Cookie!
It was a totally enjoyable day for all of us! Michelle drove me back to the campground after dark, just as we left Woody called and wondered when I would be home, he was back from hunting and waiting for us, I had the keys to the fifth, Woody and I both thought I would beat him home! We both thanked Michelle for driving Cookie and I home, said our goodbyes after a few more hugs!
The campground was quiet, the Cadets are self sufficient and disciplined nothing to check up on so we just headed inside, greeted by Oreo who was so excited to see us back. After taking both dogs for a short play we settled down and chatted some about our day before heading to bed.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Not much going on today

A group of cadets booked the whole campground for this weekend and started arriving with gear today, lots of gear; they also will be using the Education Centre for a First Aid Course, the kitchen and shelter for gatherings. They book the campground every year for training exercises, outdoor education, rescue, etc. Woody comes and goes, hunting, running errands, and I spend the day doing the usual, looking after the dogs and home. Nothing extraordinary but still a great day!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Sept 10th and 11th

Sept 10th, another day I have not made any notes or entries in my journal except to say it is another beautiful day!

Sept 11th
Lest we forget, today marks the seventh Anniversary of the attack on the twin towers, prayers to all who lost loved ones that day and since in the wars that have ensued.

An absolutely gorgeous day here, 23c (75F), dry with little wind, a perfect day to spend time outside working or playing, I prefer playing. Not much exciting going on, Woody got up early to hunt and after he returned, we chatted and had lunch. I went to town to do laundry leaving Woody at home with the dogs, upon returning a couple of hours later Woody and the dogs were snoozing, I was surprised, Woody very seldom stops for a nap during the day, guess the early mornings and late nights are catching up to him. A short time later Woody left for Edmonton to pick up the toolbox for the truck he had ordered previously. The dogs and I spent the remainder of the afternoon outside, walking/playing. I managed to do some journaling and read while the dogs played with each other.
Woody returned, very happy with the new toolbox, installed it on the truck, grabbed a bite to eat and off again to hunt. The dogs and I retreated into the fifth for a time, they are so tired, Cookie still wants to follow me, she is so tired that when I move she takes three steps and collapses on the floor, I love it, she is not under my feet every second! Oreo is sound asleep in her bed, peace and quiet, I catch up on some work then head outside again, just cannot be inside when it is so nice out, decide what else needs doing inside can wait for a rainy cool day. We stayed outside until it was dark, Woody returned a short time later, no luck but he sure enjoyed being in the bush, we chat for a while with each other, then online with friends before retiring for the night.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Onoway Fish and Game Meeting and other notes

A little cooler today 16c (60F) with a small amount of rain, although night temp much warmer 8.4c (47F), gotta like that! Spent more time today planning our trip, we do not travel more than 4 hours per day and finding it a challenge to find campgrounds that can accommodate our big rig in parts of Montana and Wyoming within the 4-hour period. We know from experience that travelling longer is too hard on the dogs and us, we like to have time to relax at each stop over, and we do not have to stop along the way for fuel, which can be a challenge with our big rig. Other than that we spent time polishing up the Onoway Fish and Game meeting presentation and worked on a list of needed and wanted items for the campground and gun range to be presented at the next Executive Meeting for consideration in the next budget. A new water supply well or cistern for the campground is at the top of the list, but a number of upgrades and added items are needed, we have a list of over 20 so far the campground from small things like butt stations to big things like an equipment shelter. The equipment has been stored in a shelter at the gun range, which is a couple of miles away so is not convenient.
Cookie reminds me of the first few days at home with a new baby, getting up night, watching her constantly so she isn’t chewing up everything within her reach, trying to catch her before she makes puddles in the fifth. I find I get very little done these days except look after the dogs but I knew that would happen and I do enjoy watching both dogs, each testing the other to the limit establishing their own unique relationship in the process.
I stayed home with the dogs while Woody attended the General Meeting, he arrived home around 10:00 or so, reporting that all went well, the members appreciated his work at the gun range as well as the campground and the presentation he made regarding the gun range. Woody passed the lists we had compiled over to the President, Norm for consideration at the Executive Meeting. We also had compiled a list of tasks completed at the Campground since our arrival, which the club had requested, the accomplishments over the summer at the campground are part of a report the Treasurer sends to Alberta Wildlife Foundation as part of the requirement for grant funding for campground projects. The club is very appreciative of all our work and we are very happy being here, an excellent situation for all concerned! We will return to Camp host here next year for sure.
The meeting was held at the new Education Centre at the Gun Range. The building was a portable school that was donated to Onoway Fish and Game Association. Some of the members got together to redo the inside and did an excellent job. They painted, put in new flooring built cupboards, built a ramp for wheelchair access, added a little deck, etc. The building is used as an Education Centre as well as a meeting room.





Sitting down is Norm the President of Onoway Fish and Game Association and Gun Club.










Some members arriving.






Handing out raffle tickets for members to sell.










Getting settled down for the meeting.







Myrna and Ron are awesome people and tireless workers for the club. They helped us many times this year with tasks at the campgound. When we needed help, questions answered we could always depend on Norm, Josie, Ron, Mryna, Garry or Vic to come to our rescue.

We have gotten awesome support from all the members we have had the pleasure to meet and work with this summer. Yes we are blessed in so many ways. Life is just great!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Trip planning, vet appointment and other stuff

A nice day today 18c (65F) evenings cooling off very quickly going down to 3.2 c (37F), the leaves are turning and we are thinking of our trip south to AZ. I have spent time plotting the trip, searching for campgrounds that are big rig and pet friendly, and still open for the first part of our trip to Colorado. We are taking the dogs today for their vet check, updating of shots and Health Certificates for border crossing. We have not been asked for information on dogs yet but need to be sure all paper work is in order, do not want any issues arising at the border. Woody spent the afternoon doing campground tasks and we both worked on his presentation for the Onoway Fish and Game general meeting tomorrow night. The dogs are making good progress, of course Cookie thinks she should be the boss, Oreo is more patient and gentle with Cookie than I thought she would be which is good and they sure are fun to watch. Cookie is still a velcro dog, wanting to be right under my feet at all times, I have learned to not move before looking then walk with a shuffle LOL. Oreo has stepped on her a few times while running on the trails or playing in the yard so Cookie is learning to stay out of her way.

The days are passing quickly; we have one more group booked for Sept 15th weekend then after that will start getting the campground ready for winter. Woody continues hunting usually going out once sometimes twice a day, hunting is best early morning or evening. The days are noticeably shorter now Sunrise: 7:00 am, Sunset: 8:07 pm as compared to one month ago Sunrise: 6:12 am, Sunset: 9:11 pm.

Life is good what else can I say!





Whenever I sit at the computer Cookie is right there, have to be careful not to run over her with the chair wheels.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Cookie Meets some family

We invited the family to meet Cookie today, at least the family that are in close proximity to us. They all love Oreo and of course loved Cookie at first site, who could help love such a cute little furball. The afternoon was nice for awhile then rained a bit and turned very cool in the evening, love of 3c (37F). We did have a great visit with our family, the kids and grandkids totally wore out both dogs and as I say, "Tired dogs are good dogs".

Brooklyn and Lindsey were running back a forth across the yard, Cookie would run after them as fast as she could go, we were just watching and laughing at the site by the time I smartened up and decided to capture some pictures Cookie was already tired, just after I snapped this picture Cookie came and layed down under our picnic table. I really wished I had been on the ball a captured some video. We do not use our video camera enough so the battery is never charged and ready to go.






Caitlin had met Cookie before we brought her home, she came with me the day I visited Cookie last week, she loves all animals. She always walks Oreo while here and Oreo minds her very well, she has a way with animals. She has 2 cats at home, as well as walks a neighbors dog and rides horses with friends every Tuesday evening.



Brooklyn is our youngest grandchild and of course loved Cookie, so cute eh, holding her so gently!

Brooklyn and Lindsey have a new little kitty at home named Tia, a totally lovable cute, very small kitten. We enjoyed listening to the adventures of Tia from Brooklyn and Lindsey.

Another very good time spent with family. When I checked my pictures I did not take one picture of any of our children, just grandkids and Cookie, guess thier cuteness just took over that day. Sorry guys! We sure did enjoy visiting with all of you.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Cookie's first night and first full day with us

First night went exceeding well, put Cookie to bed at 12:30 am after taking her and Oreo out for a play, Cookie did her business like a good little girl we had a short play, she is already following Oreo around and loves to run after me, so cute. For a little dog with short legs, she can run fast, have to watch I do not step on her. Cookie settled down to sleep in her house without any fuss and did not wake up until 4:15 am I got up took her and Oreo outside and after a short play we came in, I gave Cookie some time to have a little nosh I cuddled her for a short time then put her back to bed, she cried for a very short time, she wanted to stay up and play. Oreo did not know what to do, she kept coming to our bed, and going back to Cookie’s house, Oreo figured out I was not going to get up she settled down beside our bed. I want Cookie to get into the habit of going directly back to bed during the night. I did the same with Oreo and it worked very well, after two nights Oreo did not cry after going back to bed. During the day the door on Cookie’s house will be open, she can come and go as she pleases. Woody got up at 5:15 am and left to go hunting around 5:45, I thought for sure Cookie would want to get up when she heard him but she slept until 6:40, what a good little girl! I must admit this is earliest I have been up since we settled back in Alberta I actually saw the sunrise! By 8:00 am both dogs are sleeping, so think I will catch a quick snooze also, wrong, just like a baby Cookie starts crying about 8:30, I get up and I think, oh well this stage will only last for a short time, so I will enjoy every moment. I am not sure if she wants to play or needs to go out, I watch her carefully, seems she just wanted out to play but I was wrong, a little later while I was not watching she did her thing. Okay my fault, next time I will just take her out right away, it will take a few days to figure out her timing, we are both learning.
Honestly my days now are just filled with looking after Cookie, watching her carefully, for potty time, what is she trying to chew on, making sure she and Oreo get equal attention, walking the trails with them. Walking anywhere with Cookie is a challenge, she wants to be right under my feet, have to walk very carefully watching for her all the time. Oreo is always running ahead and then back to me, they are both learning to look out for each other. Cookie can only walk so far then wants to carried for bit, then back down to run some more, with her little short legs she is always running then stopping to smell plants, picking up little sticks and carrying leaves in her mouth, she is a way too cute!
We have a group in the campground this weekend, a local ball team's wind up party, great group, they are coming and going between playing their last games of the season in a local tournament. Woody is busy of course looking after the group very well, moving wood to the group campfire with the tractor, explaining the water situation (well is drying up) so informing that we can turn on a tap to our cistren if they need water for drinking, cooking or washing up dishes and helping them move tables etc. A couple of the group came to the fifth wheel to let us know that they will probably not obey the quiet time rule, we assure them that is okay, we are a ways away from the campers, so it will not bother us if they stay up late playing music, etc. They all of course love Cookie, poor Oreo is banished to her bed whenever someone comes to our door, she still has not learned that greeting people by jumping on them is not apprpriate behaviour. Part of the reason is that many people think it is okay, so let her jump up, then pet her while she has her two front feet planted on them when they meet her.
Overall a good day, hunting season has opened here so Woody is going out morning and evening hopeful of harvesting a whitetail so we will have some venison!

Thursday, September 4, 2008

My Birthday gift, Cookie

We brought our little girl home today about 4:30 pm, she handled the short trip very well, cuddled in Patsy’s arms with the blanket and Teddy Bear we left a week ago. Oreo was not interested in Cookie at all when we got home; she was only interested in greeting us and then sniffing the bag of goodies that the Julie (Cookie’s owner) had given us. A wonderful little pink bag with four pockets with pictures tucked in each pocket, the information of her birth, her vet information, Julie’s information, food, treats, toys, puppy pads, chew bones, poop bags, more pictures of Cookie along with pictures of Cookie’s Mom, Dad, brothers, and sisters. Julie even had a collar for Cookie that she put on her as soon as we arrived to pick Cookie up, as well as a leash, you sure can tell she loves her dogs. We took pictures and Julie did as well. After a short time at home, we took Cookie and Oreo outside for a little play. Cookie loved smelling the grass and tried playing with Oreo, Oreo was not sure what to do and kept her distance for a while which was good, they smelled each other a bit then Cookie was ready to play with Oreo, but Oreo was still not sure what to make of this little fur ball trying to jump on her. We are very proud of Oreo she is handling the situation very well.





Myself, Julie and Cookie










Introducing Oreo and Cookie, is that cute or what eh!







See Cookies ears, she has just jumped at Oreo and Oreo is very unsure how to react.










After such an exciting time Cookie settled down with her blanket and teddy bear for a snooze, she has been snoozing over 2 hours, think I will wake her up, sure do not want her keeping us all night! Woody is in and out, campers are arriving for the weekend, he is making sure they have what they need as well as handing out the campground rules, in between he is playing with Cookie and Oreo. We have to make sure that Oreo does not feel left out, especially the first few days. Cookie is sensitive to every new noise, she stops playing with any noise, even when the furnace starts running, poor little girl this a big adjustment for her but she taking it all in her stride, she immediately goes back to playing after a little assurance that it will not hurt her. Cookie loves her little house she climbs in and out taking short breaks from the strange people, different noises and Oreo.

We spent the evening with both dogs and chatted for a short time online before heading to bed. An exciting day for all of us!

A special day

A little warmer today 18c (65F) and this was a great day, my 64th Birthday, a couple of girls I used to work took me out for lunch and Woody took me out for dinner. I totally enjoyed the day, nothing better than visiting with friends over a nice long lunch, then spending the evening leisurely dinning with the love of my life. We go out for lunch or grab a quick bite at local restaurants often but it has been quit some time since we have spent time just relaxing and chatting over a very good meal.




Judy (left) and Carolyn, (I worked with them a few years ago) we keep in touch and make a point of getting together for birthdays, well Judy and Carolyn always get in touch with me, I forget my own birthday as well as their birthdays eh! Thank you Judy and Carolyn very much for keeping in touch and making my birthday very special!


Kelsey's menu says "Cheers" does not show up too well! Cheers to you all from Patsy and Woody
We had a very tasty steak, of course Woody ordered a large one eh!
Woody asked the waitress to take this picture and I am happy he did! We do not have many pictures of the two of us.
The Birthday cake was compliments of the restaurant, and it was absolutely delicious, Molten Lava Chocolate with raspberry and vanilla sauce, topped with real whipped cream, we will go back there and have another piece soon!
Deb our daughter from Kelowna called me shortly before the cake arrived, I had to say goodbye before all the sparklers burned away!
Michelle had called earlier and Tracy a little later, it was an awesome day.
Oh yes and another happy item to report, Julie (dog breeder) called us and we can pick up my birthday gift tomorrow, sure looking forward to that with some trepidation, some sleepless nights coming up and no more sleeping in with a new puppy in the house.
We ended our evening chatting online with friends.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Sept 1st to 3rd

Sept 1st was a nice day sunny about 17c (63F), the remainder of the campers left today after doing an excellent job of cleaning up. Kate and Bryan came over to pay for the last day and let us know that were leaving us a tip, a various selection of our favourite adult beverage. Wow we had not expected that and thanked them very much to which they replied, “No problem, you went out of your way to look after us and very much appreciate all the extra work you did”. They also left the empties behind for recycle, so another few dollars for us, overall they left a good-sized tip! By the time everyone left it was around 3:00 pm, we did a walk-a-bout and were very impressed, no cigarette butts, bottles, cans etc. left around the shelter, at the group fire pit or in the campsites. This group was lots of fun, very organized and clean! Many said they would be back next year and we sure will be happy to see them here again.
Woody and I took Oreo for a nice walk/play as she has been tied up whenever we were outside, too many people and dogs, she just cannot refrain from wanting to greet anyone that comes near the fifth wheel, which would be fine except she still has not learned that jumping on people is not an appropriate greeting. The rest of the afternoon and evening passed very quickly, Woody doing some tasks at the Gun/Archery range and me doing my usual house type tasks. After all the excitement and fun during the long weekend with family and the wedding group, we appreciate having our 216-acre back yard to ourselves once again.

Sept 2nd
A little warmer today 20c (68F) and as soon as the sun warmed up the day nicely we went out and sorted the bottles/cans/juice containers, etc. for recycle, loaded them and Woody made a trip to the bottle depot in Onoway, taking along our own recycle items. Took a little time but the effort is well worth it, other than the monetary value, we feel it is important to recycle all we can, keeps our landfills from filling up so quickly, if every person just did that much it would go a long ways to improve the environment we live in. Josie dropped over to collect campground fees and asked if I would do her a favour, set up a raffle ticket template so she could get them printed and have them ready to distribute to members at the Sept 9th General Meeting, of course I will, no problem. Josie does not have the computer skills (does not like working on computers) and the person who normally does it for her is not available. Woody came home grabbed some lunch and went off to the Gunn/Archery Range to accomplish some tasks that needed doing before the meeting. I had the tickets ready for printing when he returned which was good, as he is my proof-reader, all was okay so I called Josie that the ticket template was ready, she was surprised and very pleased the template was ready to go, she will stop in tomorrow morning and pick it up.
We spent the rest of the day doing odd chores, walking Oreo and we went down to the range to shoot bows for a while. The peep site on my bow just does not want to settle down every time I draw it Woody has to adjust it for me before I shoot. Decided that we would get a different peep installed, I was shooting well though, getting nice groups, it is fun, and good exercise using muscles in a different way than I normally would.

Sept 3rd
Today is cool, high of 15c (60F), coolest day we have had since all our nice hot weather in August. We are expecting a group this weekend and Woody is working on the trails, some have been too wet, and the grass so long it is a challenge getting them cut, he also removing deadfall from the trails. I am busy creating a list of needed items for Imrie Park as requested by Josie, as well as a list of all tasks completed at the park this year, which will be used as part of her report she sends to Alberta Sport, Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation. I am compiling some information for Woody to present at the General Meeting Sept 9th and a list of needed items for the Gun/Archery Range for presentation at the meeting. Woody went over all the information, adding information, proof-reading, etc. during the evening. Archery hunting season opened today but he decided not to go out, had too much to accomplish before the meeting. We spent time outside playing with Oreo, too cool to sit out so we came in early spending a quiet evening.