annie’s seventh big birthday

Annie’s official birthday is 12 February, 2015. But we celebrate her birthday on Valentine’s day, because she has a white heart-shaped mark on her brisket. That’s no different than calling the Gingersnaps, Beau and Luke, our Halloween Gingers even though they were born on 10 October.

Annie is still rambunctious and crazy energetic, running around the yard and house and always pulling ahead on the lead on our walks. Ruby, who’ll turn 14 in August, is the sedate and calm one (except when the doorbell rings, and then both dogs get excited). I think Ruby gets embarrassed by Annie’s behavior on occasion, but they’re rather tight as far as doggies go.

I’ve always thought of Annie as our living Muppet. We trim her on occasion, but it’s not long before her naturally curly hair is back out in full force. Best thing I can do (with both dogs) is to bath them regularly, especially Annie, to keep her hair from matting. The lead photo is blurry due to motion blur on Annie’s part. I have an opportunity to try and get something a little better between now and Valentines.

This photo was taken July 2015, two weeks after Annie arrived. She was small enough back then that we tried a special harness for her instead of a regular collar.

I can’t believe that seven years have passed for either dog. Then again I can’t believe I’m retired. But that gives me more time to spend with all the little animals, for which they all seem very grateful.

new year caturday

Joan Jet in her zen position on the patio.

New Years Eve was another traumatic event for all my little guys. As usual the neighbors set off their purchased fireworks, starting almost as soon as it got dark, and continued past midnight. I have a lot of little visitors snuggling in next to me while all the booms echoed through the neighborhood. When the festivities ended they slowly moved off to their regular sleeping spots for the rest of the evening.

The morning and the day were spent with everyone in the household napping and resting in general. They were all happy for the quiet of the day as well as the very pleasant sunny day. It hit 80°F today, not bad for the first of January. Everyone was outside of the house and around our screen-enclosed lanai (patio). I have discovered that the cats in particular are quite content to stay within the enclosed area, as long as they can go out and watch what’s happening on the outside of the screen. And that’s fine by me, as it keeps the cats from roaming around the neighborhood and considerably reduces their chances to pick up parasites such as heartworm.

Danï stayed up too late last night…
…as did her sister Zoë
Luke is on the lookout for lizards and squirrels, and perhaps a few of the birds
Sweet Ruby certainly enjoyed the day

Finally one from the garden. The hibiscuses have been blooming again, along with my azaleas and some other flowing plants. That means getting out in the garden pronto to get things weeded and replanted.

Everything taken with the 75mm on the Pen F.