A few updatey type things

Thu Feb 18, 2010 at 8:27 am in Blogging, Food-Related, Pets, WIP

It’s been rather rainy and chilly here lately, which I’m enjoying very much, although it seems like everyone else just wants warm, sunny weather. Despite the frostiness, spring is soon to arrive. As evidenced the pictures gracing this post, which I took while walking to work one day after a night when it froze and even snowed. Leaves were damaged, but the flowers were undeterred.

February Flowers

I think it’s worth noting that I actually sat down and messed with the stuff (sidebar, pages, settings, etc.) on this blog the other night. I think some things hadn’t been futzed with since June 2007 when I started this blog, and others have stayed static since the redesign in October 2007.  I’d love to do another redesign, and restart the Index of Indie, but that will have to wait for available time, so I thought some tidying was in order. My blog’s making me feel a bit claustrophobic, it needs trimming. But I did like that I put the projects I’m working on in there.

February Flowers

Wesley graduated from the first round of obedience training last Monday. He is now an occasionally obedient dog. I’ve gotten mixed reactions about dog training – you all can rest assured, obedience training does not turn your dog into an automaton and there aren’t any choke collars involved. Our trainer Tara and co-trainer Amanda have been great, they love dogs, and they actually specialize in difficult, aggressive dogs, which Wesley is not. I love people who love animals, and don’t give up on them. Anyway, Wesley is still very much puppy-like and doggy. Just the other day he ate my wallet and license, the plastic on Jeff’s new tea mug, part of my shoe, the cheese crackers from a friend’s purse and an entire box of Kleenex. We are doing intermediate obedience training because Wesley enjoyed the classes so very, very much, him being an intelligent dog who likes people, activity and treats. I enjoy that he’s not chasing the poor cat as much, and that he’s ceased trying to dislocate my shoulder on walks.

February Flowers

I have sadly suffered cooking fail twice this week already, and it’s only Wednesday. On Valentine’s Day I did my usual and cooked Jeff dinner. The baked vegetable baklava turned out well, as did the saffron rice, however I … sort of melted the falafel. I used a recipe. I shouldn’t use recipes. The last time I made falafel I just invented it as I went and it turned out beautifully. Then tonight I tried to make red beans and rice – another recipe! – and burned the ever loving hell out of a dish I’m eminently familiar with and is only rice and beans, after all. I must be tired or something. I’m off my game.

February Flowers

I’ve been working really hard on my stack of crafting organizational items, and am proceeding quite satisfactorily. I’ll have some show-and-tell once I have some acceptable lighting. I am enjoying the time sewing very much. I should do this more often!

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Beautiful photos. Was it really back in 2007 when you redesigned the site? That long ago? Gosh, time flies! I still really love the design.

I still need to meet Wesley — he sounds like a handful, but in a good way. :)

Melissa — Fri Feb 19, 2010 at 11:02 am (link)

Fortunately three rounds of obedience training haven’t turned Stella into an automaton! She still has all her personality but now she shows off by waiting for the word before she eats and occasionally coming when called (but not when she knows there are rabbits out there!). In my limited experience, it sounds like Wesley needs more exercise. I found a wonderful day care for Stella and when she has more energy than I can reasonably help her expend, off she goes for a day with dogs. She comes home exhausted. You may have noticed how much better dogs behave when they are tired. We’re hoping that our training place will soon offer a “fun agility” class. It sounds like it will burn off enough of Stella’s energy (though she’s curled in a little dog ball next to me right now).

Anna — Fri Feb 19, 2010 at 1:36 pm (link)

It really *was* 2007 when I did this design :)

I definitely don’t think obedience training turns dog into anything but … dogs with better self control. Wesley requires *a lot* of exercise and interaction … it’s one reason we do the obedience classes, because it gives his doggie brain something extra to chew on, and he will need it to one day do agility classes. I think he will find that a lot of fun! He is also still a puppy, hence some of the chewing and the extra energy. Plus he destroys things when we’re gone because he has some separation anxiety, but we’ve been working on that and he seems to feel more secure now. I think the idea of a day care/play day for Wesley sounds like a great idea though … he’d probably really like it.

Miriam — Sat Feb 20, 2010 at 4:29 am (link)

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