I am an animal lover, was a zoo volunteer for 21 years and a dog obedience instructor for 15 years. I have a number of passions as well as dogs, photography, reading, gardening and orchids.
About My Corgi(s):
I have had four Corgis, Radar, Sonar, Echo and Bogie. All different personalities but Sony was the dog of my life. We accomplished an Obedience Trial Championship and at that time there were only five Pembrokes in the country with that title. She also got a Tracking title in spite of me. She left me with a very big hole and I tired another breed after not feeling fair in comparing her to the others. My Springer was a good dog but I didn't feel the same. Soooo after one and a half dogless years I answered an ad for Rosa, now Tansy, a 19 month old Corgi who is an absolute delight and the personality for me - eager to please, happy and stable. The hair I can put up with for the happy face! It's a good fit. My son also is feeling happy as well.
When I was a teenager, we had a fire in my home. It was quite traumatic and made me really respect fire. I remember that our house smelled like smoke for months and months even though my parents had a professional cleaner come in. It's such an oily smell. Having help from friends is always a blessing. Having a good corgi friend helps too. Reminds you to take time out!
Glad you finally got your pics up, Sue. Now you've got to use one or put up one as an avatar. The small picture to the left of my comment. I hate those silhouttes. I'm an early to bed person, so I'll talk to you soon.
Oh my gosh, what a terrible year you had. I sure hope you're getting back to some kind of "normal"! I see that Tansy has what I call a "fairy spot". That's where I always plant his good night kiss! Great pictures so far.
Can't wait, Sue. Love those corgi pics. I can't believe you lasted for 18 months. I only went 6 months, before I decided I hated coming home to an empty house with no dog hair or barks of joy.
Hi Sue, click on the "photo" tab, then on the upper right hand corner, click "add a photo" then it'll bring you to the page that you can select the photos from your own computer, click upload and that's it! Enjoy!
Sorry Sue, You did what I often do and that's leave a comment for me on your page. LOL I just found it when I was going to leave you a comment, checking on your progress. At the very bottom left hand corner of the page, (you have to scroll down) it says, "Created by Sam Tsang" and click on his name it's a link. Hope you can get those pictures on line soon.
Sue,
Did you contact Sam for some help? He'll probably send you a MyCorgi message that'll show up in the very top left hand corner of your page (little envelope).
Wish I could help you, cause I really would like to see your photos. Hopefully in the next couple of days you'll get someone to help.
Sue, I apologize for confusing you. When you open a box for a blog post or comments, there is a header or toolbar along the top. It shows the capitol "B" for bold, slanted "I" for italics, etc., the picture that looks kind of like a stamp is what I'm trying to explain. Then when you click on it the graying of the screen happens. Maybe I'm not on the same page, but I think that a Mac would work the same as a PC regarding this, you might contact Sam Tsang, the admin and make sure. Like anything computereeze, if it's beyond the basics, it's beyond me.
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Glad you finally got your pics up, Sue. Now you've got to use one or put up one as an avatar. The small picture to the left of my comment. I hate those silhouttes. I'm an early to bed person, so I'll talk to you soon.
Good luck.
Did you contact Sam for some help? He'll probably send you a MyCorgi message that'll show up in the very top left hand corner of your page (little envelope).
Wish I could help you, cause I really would like to see your photos. Hopefully in the next couple of days you'll get someone to help.
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