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Thursday, April 28, 2011

An update



The photo above is of my babies all snuggle up on the rug, I love each and every one of them.


Firstly I'm sure you'll all be happy to hear Beethoven wasn't long in his second foster home. A couple who lived not to far away from his foster home fell in love with him, he's now enjoying his retirement home down south as an only dog.




There have been several dogs who've stayed with us since, mainly Shih Tzus, Harry a gorgeous boy who is now living with his new Mum & Dad in Nottingham and the beautiful Buster who worked his way into dh's heart. He had a super character, not a bad bone in him, his temperament was superb, his new Mum is totally besotted by him and who can blame her. He's now living in the Midlands.




During the early part of this month I had two little visitors for 6 days, their foster Mum went away on a long weekend art course so they came to stay. They are the most gorgeous little Maltese girls I've ever seen, we loved having them, they fit in really well loved having cuddles, loved going walks. I had two furry hotties beside me whenever I sat down lol.



They're going in for a dental next week and will then be ready for rehoming. They need to go together being dependent on each other. I consider myself so very lucky to have these little characters come into my life and home, I love each and everyone of them. It's a bitter sweet feeling when they leave, sadness at their leaving but happy they have a new loving family to care for them.



We had a few problems in the rescue during late January and have lost several staff members, it meant a lot of hard work for those of us who remained. Not a lot of sleep was had for several weeks but we're now climbing back up and the rescue is going from strength to strength.


There has been some progress on the work front, we had the promise of warm weather over Easter so dh decided to get the garden into order before starting in the house. He's worked so very hard putting in 12hrs a day alongside my daughter and grandsons. The dogs did try helping but their help wasn't appreciated LOL. My daughters little Lhasa girl Cassie came each day with her so joined the pack.


Between them they've completely cleared the garden, uprooted and relaid pavers down the side of the garage. I now have a path from the bottom of the steps from the kitchen to the garage, it was decking but when it rains the decking gets slippy and I've fallen so many times so now my path is none slippy. The small shed at the bottom of the garden has been cleared of all it's rain damaged contents and is now sporting a new roof, new floor, 2 coats of new paint and a new lock. She is now very happy after her makeover and promises to keep everything dry in future.


The fencing has had 2 coats of seagrass coloured paint, I've always been a wood stain girl but fancied something entirely different and I'm really happy with the results. Sam and I painted my bench and I'm looking forward to going through my fabric stash and sewing new cushions for it. Can I have a drum roll please, the summer house is now erected, yeeeeeaaaahhhhh. It is complete, painted in seagrass, locks on and all that needs doing is the painting inside, I'm so happy with it. However it is not in the place we first intended it to be, dh decided to put it near the house so I could use it as a grooming room for the dogs! This will help to get all my grooming tools and equipment out of the house, my new hydrolic grooming table is paid for and on it's way. An electrician is coming to install the electric when we're ready and I am hoping to talk dh into plumbing my dog bath in as well but it's no great problem if he can't. I can now sell my small g/table, I had to downsize so it would fit in my kitchen when in use but now I'll have more room. We have ordered another summerhouse to go at the bottom of the garden as originally planned and the builder called tonight to measure up for the new paved area which is going to make life so much easier for me.


I will post some photos when all the work is completed, I do have some I've taken so far but need to upload them to my laptop.


My stitching is on hold again at the moment I can't get near it, I'm hoping to have the boxes moved asap and get back into my sewing room again.


Until next time, take care and take time for you :o)


hugs Peg x






10 comments:

amelia said...

It's so good to see you again!!

Your rescues sound like adorable little pups and I'm so happy for your sake and theirs that they usually end up in good homes.

Your garden seems to be coming along beautifully, what would we do without them giving us colour and scent!!

Rose ~Victorian Rose ~ said...

God puts people like you on earth for the purpose of helping those who can't help themselves...our four legged friends.
We woluld have another dog in the HEARTBEAT if I was not afraid of falling over them, we are both in our 70's and I have a hard time walking and staying balanced. We miss our dear Tara who was with us for 12 years. She loved us and much as we loved her.
I am delighted there are people like you with such BIG hearts.

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I do enjoy my PhotoShop projects..I am just now learning Elements 9.0...your dh may be familiar with that program.

Rose

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Ecommerce said...

That was pretty cool. Thank you for sharing this post. I like the design of your garden.

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Your cuddly little puppies are really cute. They really are good and people-friendly and they are fit to your friendly home.

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Having cute little doggies at home is really stress relieving specially when you love dogs. I'm planning to have a dog at home and your blog is really convincing. Keep it up!

Claire said...

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Elderberry-Rob said...

Hello Peg, thanks for visiting me - you will probably have noticed from my older posts that my old blog was mrsyappydog and I longed for a dog - I still would love to have one but it has been lovely this weekend to borrow my friends - wonderful in fact! I am hoping the 3 men here will eventually soften and let me have a little doggy - it's great to see that you care so much about dogs and do so much to give them happy homes, I will come back and browse and see your cross stitch - Bettyx

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LissyLou said...

peg, your comment did make me chuckle - thank you xx

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