
What a face. I have no idea what Spot was doing. Maybe yawning. But I think it's a hilarious picture of a silly dog.
All about our little hobby farm. Two horses,three goats, three dogs, six cats, two birds, one ferret, and one fish.





This is Jynnx. I adopted her from a local animal shelter. She came with some bad habits, like chewing your toes and something private to her that I just can't mention. Jynnx has to be about 14 years old now. She's very noisy and asks for permition to eat. You have to tell that it's o.k. to eat and then she will.

Fido was the first pet here. He is about 12 years old now and low and behold, I had no idea that he was a herding dog until last autumn when Steve and I were attempting to build a goat shelter which was made difficult because goats have a tendency to jump onto your back as you're bending over to build things. So we thought , "They'll be o.k. in the yard" until they started down the driveway. Well I shouted to Spot, the bred herding dog to get the goats and he was too distracted by the horses. Fido went to get the goats and herded them in as if it was textbook. Steve and I stood in awe. We couldn't believe this dog with no herding experience and gosh knows what kind of a mix he is, actually herded these goats. It was funny. Kind of like Babe the pig who herded sheep.
Wilma came to me at least nine years ago as a temporary house guest until her owner was able to take her back and here she still is. A little needy but a good loyal dog and well behaved. She loves the water and when we take the dogs for a walk down at the local conservancy, we have to pass the pond first as she is always inclined to take a dip.
Spot, our three year old Border Collie. He is the most loving dog I've ever seen. When we got Spot as a puppy, knowing full well that border collies come with a reputation, we decided to take him to puppy kindergarten. What a disaster! He was the worst behaved one there. Most embarrassing. He turned out to be so well behaved and loyal even though we flunked puppy school. He loves to cuddle and spoon with us.
This is Kola. I purchased Kola in September of '06. She is a 12 year old Spotted Saddle Horse. I'm giving her the winter to acclimate to me and my way of doing things. Then hopefully we'll be hittin' the trails this Summer. She's very vocal and likes to talk. She follows me everywhere, probably looking for treats.