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Charleston Will Never Be The Same
The first sign of trouble was a Charleston tour guide on a horse-drawn carriage who lost the attention of his guests as we walked by. They were taking more photos of us than of some several hundred year old house the guide was talking about. Later, renovation work on a house totally stopped as all…
Read Today's Herd StoryA Dirty Job But Someone Has To Do It
Six dogs hanging out on a picket line in a campsite with the Hu-Dad in a rocking chair reading a book. How could any dog possibly create a problem in such a closely supervised situation? It is a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Cheoah’s land excavation skills are well known and she…
Read Today's Herd StoryWhy We Walk So Much
When we are on an RV adventure, the Hu-Dad insists that we take multiple walks every day. Does anyone know why we walk so much? We walk in the morning. We walk mid-day. And we walk again in the evening. And each time we walk and walk and walk. What is Hu-Dad trying to accomplish?…
Read Today's Herd StoryWalking on the Beach
The absolute best part of a beach vacation is walking on the beach. Oh, sure, we love hanging out in the campsite and greeting all of the other campers, but nothing better than a stroll down the sand. Especially at sunset. None of us are exactly getting in the water type of dogs, though a…
Read Today's Herd StoryWe Have Arrived
Yes, yes, we have arrived. Ok, sure, we are so tired. Seven hours of driving in the S-RV (Siberian Recreational Vehicle), but we arrived in time for a nice long walk, a dinner in the campsite, and an early bed time. This is our Fall Beach Trip to Huntington Beach State Park in Murrells Inlet,…
Read Today's Herd StoryThe Adventure Begins
Hu-Dad mentioned earlier that we had something special planned for the coming week. While you are reading this post today, our adventure begins. The humans were running around getting clothes into bags, packing food (yes, including canine cuisine!), and gathering other gear. Since our weather is supposed to include lots of below freezing temperatures here,…
Read Today's Herd StoryEye on the Prize
Hu-Dad was walking through the house when he noticed the Frankie was very focused – his eye on the prize. But what had his attention? Must be something really good because Hu-Dad called Frankie’s name and he didn’t react at all. Hu-Dad had to move to another window to see what held Frankie’s attention. Yes,…
Read Today's Herd StoryBeautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Yesterday was just a beautiful day in the neighborhood – a high of 61ºF (16ºC), clear blue skies, and the gorgeous fall colors. We took a walk around our neighborhood and Hu-Dad just focused on landscape pictures. Trust us, though, we did have a couple of photos of us. Our first snow last year was…
Read Today's Herd StoryNatasha Ultrasound Update
As mentioned in a post the other day, Natasha had her periodic check-up following her surgery back in July to remove a 1.95 pound (0.9 kg) mass from her liver. We did not mistype that mass size. It was a whopping 10 inches by 8 inches (25cm x 20 cm). The biopsy revealed it to…
Read Today's Herd StoryAnother Movie Plot Twist
Hu-Dad often watches movies in the evening. When he settles in to watch, we all like to gather. But with one movie plot twist after another, we lost interest and drift away. Cheoah, however, thinks the couches are the best spot in the house and she hangs out the longest. Of course, when we say she…
Read Today's Herd StoryTired, Tired, Tired
Saturday was rainy all day long, so when Sunday dawned clear and bright, Hu-Dad had a plan. Seems he decided that we were going to do lots of hiking and walking because he was trying to make sure we were super tired. You know, that old “A Tired Sibe is a Good Sibe” thing he…
Read Today's Herd StoryChallenge With Close-Ups
Getting good photographic close-ups is always a challenge, but the difficulty with canines can be particularly intense. Hu-Dad was over at our cousins’, Tartok and Ruby, house and was trying to take some close-ups. Ruby loves attention and is a fairly easy photographic model. Hu-Dad was able to take many serious close-ups like the one…
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