Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Look what we have been busy doing........
You all may think that I just sit around looking cute all day but alas I am a very busy dog. Not only is there playing that must be done I must destroy at least one article of clothing a day! It is required. But what you may not be aware of is that I do a lot of volunteering for dog rescue groups.
One of those groups that I volunteer for is D.A.N., (Doberman Assistance Network). This group is not a rescue per-say but they assist rescue groups. If you want to learn more about D.A.N. and the good work they do click HERE.
You may asking why am I telling all of you this, well my two-legger and I have been working very hard to design a new and updated graphic image in hopes of raising money for this organization. Here is what the board approved:
Now if you are interested in buying a t-shirt, mug, tote bag etc you can go to their CafePress store and purchase one. All proceeds go to saving Dobermans in need.
Here are a few examples of items available:
Thank you very much for reading this. Also, please pass the word around to anyone that you may think would be interested as there are too many needy dogs out there these days and they all could use a little help.
One of those groups that I volunteer for is D.A.N., (Doberman Assistance Network). This group is not a rescue per-say but they assist rescue groups. If you want to learn more about D.A.N. and the good work they do click HERE.
You may asking why am I telling all of you this, well my two-legger and I have been working very hard to design a new and updated graphic image in hopes of raising money for this organization. Here is what the board approved:
Now if you are interested in buying a t-shirt, mug, tote bag etc you can go to their CafePress store and purchase one. All proceeds go to saving Dobermans in need.
Here are a few examples of items available:
Thank you very much for reading this. Also, please pass the word around to anyone that you may think would be interested as there are too many needy dogs out there these days and they all could use a little help.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Not so wordless Wednesday.....
Hello Friends for all of you whom are eagerly awaiting the news of our trip this last weekend. Well I had some issues, see someone thew a bag of rotten food over the fence in to my yard and I ate some of it. This caused me to get very, very sick so my twp-legger made me stay home all weekend until my stomach was 100%. Lets hope that we hace make the trip this weekend, unless I get into something else in the meantime....
Let me leave you with this super image that Nigel Buggers made for me!
Let me leave you with this super image that Nigel Buggers made for me!
Friday, December 4, 2009
YIPPEE it's Friday!!! Here is what the weekend has in store for us!
Last weekend we went to visit the Buffalo. Yes I said Buffalo in San Francisco! There is a Buffalo reserve in the park.
In the past, an assortment of animals, including bears, goats, and elk, roamed about a free-range environment. Small herds of bison also called Golden Gate Park their home. In 1890, a distinct bison cow and one bison bull were transported from the rolling Great Plains to the urban paradise of the Golden Gate Park. Hailing from parts of Wyoming and Kansas, the cow was named Sarah Bernhardt, while the bull was called Ben Harrison. The Park Commission beamed with pride as such possessions roamed about their land.
At first, the bison were positioned east of where the new Academy of Sciences will stand. As time passed, some bison were transported to where they can be found today during 1899. Over the years, more and more bison residents began to find their way to the Golden Gate Park Buffalo Paddock, including three from the Yellowstone National Park in 1905. Before you knew it, the herd showcased 30 bison in 1918. Through a successful captive breeding program, more than 100 calves were produced from the group residing at Golden Gate Park. In 1998, this allowed the total number of bison in North America to surpass the 200,000 mark.
“It was about 4:00 pm and the fox was within 15 feet of JFK BLVD at the far West end. It was intently watching a gopher hole on a wide open patch of mowed lawn. Two cars stopped and watched in silence which didn’t seem to bother the fox. It wasn’t until a jogger came by that the creature dashed into the woods. I am 90% sure it was a Red Fox and not our local Grey Fox. Very striking color combination with the red, black and white. How did these creatures end up in the park? Amazing. I regret that my cell phone was tucked away. I was mesmerized by the vision before my eyes and didn’t want to divert my gaze for a second. I watched it be absolutely still for at least three minutes.”
So there you have it. Coyotes are a similar size, but they run with their tails down and they’re not red in color. So let’s call this a reliable report of a red fox in the west end of GGP at the tail end of 2009. Elusive, aren’t they? (Not at all like San Francisco's raccoons and parrots.)
Here are photos of some east end foxes, from back in the day:
Foxes certainly don’t mind living in and around cities. Near Lincoln Boulevard in the Inner Sunset. Until we get some new photos, these old ones will have to do.
I wish you and yours a joyous and loving weekend! See you all next week!
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