Posted on January 12, 2009 at 4:20pm
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I'd forgotten what it was like to have a baby with strong herding instincts! Beezie is a little over 7 months old and she is major into herding my mother's elderly dog. Thank heavens said old doggy is laid back and usually puts up with it!
Our first Corgi (Angharad - aka Annie) herded us to the bone box or to the door to go out but Beezie herds for the sheer joy of it. She sidles close to the "direct", swings her little bunny butt around and pushes from that way - whatever it takes…
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We have two children with 2 dogs and 3 cats! Our son just graduated from college and our daughter is in her second year at the University of South Carolina! So we sure can relate to the money for college....uuuugh!
I just saw your message, sooooo late, SORRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was just very busy with too many things, but I'm back, and happy to "see" you again !
Love from Florence in Japan,
and love too from Nana and Uyanga !
My paternal family was based in Rockford and there are times that I dearly miss the Forest City and my grandfather's ranch in Winnebago County (I could have raised a gazillion corgis out there!).
So, in your travels, come to Virginia and have dinner at my house (I'm a Certified Executive Chef by profession) and we can walk our beautiful corgis proudly down Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg where people, usually at a loss for words when seeing my oncoming triple corgi wedge say, "Aren't those the dogs the Queen has?".
Corgi hugs from Bear, Tasha and wee Linus (and, of course, the outnumbered human, Nan). P.S. We are attending the NC Corgi picnic this coming weekend and all three corgis have their Virginia Tech football jerseys for the parade! Now, this might be a foolish thing being in the heart of Tarheel country. (My daughter Kate is a senior at VT and is driving from Blacksburg to join me!)
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