Tuesday, December 2, 2025

First measurable snowfall

 

I have a snow-dog.  I have been blessed with a maturing dog who consents to go do her business in the backyard snow and lets me stay inside when I'm not feeling up to either the cold or the slick.

She came back in with visible flakes and both slobber (drool) and snow on her nose.

These were taken Monday morning, after snow events from Friday evening to Saturday morning, then blowing snow all of Sunday, followed by calm winds and light snow all of Monday morning.  I think the final total is less than 4 inches, but the part on the bottom is quite icy.

The cat shares my opinion about the snow and cold and has been cooling his heels in his luxury suite for three days now.  I offer an open door and he says, "nope".

As for my Thanksgiving nasal drip, it lingered and had changing symptoms over Friday through Sunday.  Monday morning it lingered with just tiredness, and the headache started to clear up.  I was able on Monday to clear off the new snow from the sidewalks, and Ember and I took a brief car ride to get Dexter's gas tank filled.

She's getting cabin fever to the extent that she wants to steal mom's stuff... be it gloves or the mail... but she's so much better about giving it back and not completely destroying it that mom forgives her very quickly.  Besides, mom "gets it".  This poor pup had day care on Friday, but she's had no outdoor leash walks over the weekend, only playing on her own in the snowy back yard, and whatever indoor games mom came up with.  Fetch down the stairs, position treats, and treat-dispensing toys.  Oh, yeah, and mom does give her some things deliberately intended for destruction.  Lambchop toy is now about half to two third de-fluffed. 

Good news is she has Day Care again on Tuesday and Thursday, and a new Chewy box will be coming late in the week that has some new toys intended for her delight in destroying.  They were on deeply discounted sale!

Tuesday morning, December 2, 2025

Cold this morning, but not as cold as January is likely to get.  It was 9℉, according to my phone, when I got up.  I delayed taking Ember to daycare and tried to time it when it would not be "rush" hour.  The streets and most of us being cautious and patient drivers did lead to lineups at the lights.  I took a route to avoid the side streets, which have NOT been plowed or treated (because we didn't get enough snow/ice, according to city protocol).  

We made it safely, and the lobby of her daycare was full of workmen, staff, and other dogs and their paw-rents.  Ember was ecstatic, sniffing at everything and greeting everybody, but she was good about keeping her paws on the ground, which made me feel very good.  The workmen seemed to be OK with the canine attention (gee, you'd hate to work at a vet's office/day care building if you weren't OK with this sort of thing).

She sat nicely on the scale, and I'm estimating between the highest and lowest numbers that showed up that she's holding steady around 86 pounds.  That's still 6 pounds over what the vet most recently said she should weigh, but so much better than a year ago when she tipped the scale at 93.  Good girl!  Good girl Mom, for resisting temptation to over-treat the pup, and good girl Ember, too.

And when I got home, I started in on the dog-towel laundry, and found this hidden under the towels on her crate-mat!  In case you don't have a dog who chews on chew-sticks, those are fragments from things she has taken into her crate at bedtime over the weekend.  Well, guess what went into the laundry with the towels?

Life is full of humor, if you let it be so!

Life is good.  Spark on!

2 comments:

  1. That doggy daycare is a blessing for both of you, I'm thinking. Especially when the weather is wet and cold, and you have the 'epizoodies' (as Grandpa used to say).

    Our weather is finally late autumn/winterish ... it was 32 degrees when I got up this morning, and the high is supposed to be 58 degrees. Chance of precipitation this week is 0-4 percent. We only get snow a couple of times a year at most, but we do have breeze-wind conditions probably 90 percent of the time, so dressing warm is necessary.

    I'm glad you're recovering from whatever virus is making the rounds. my daughter has been sick and coughing Sunday evening, but it's not gotten much worse so far. I'm staying home for the most part and hoping it passes quickly. When I go out I'll mask up; some trips out can't be avoided.

    I put my first batch of Christmas cards in the mail this morning; they're all ready to go, but we have a community mail box and I didn't want to take up all the space in the outgoing section. I don't send nearly as many cards as I used to, but I still enjoy sending and receiving the paper ones.

    I think I may put up my little Christmas tree in my little family room today.

    Happy Tuesday!

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  2. Oops! My daughter has been sick for a few days, and I started with a little cough Sunday night, but it's not gotten much worse so far. (When I get in a hurry with adding something it usually does not end well.)

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First measurable snowfall

  I have a snow-dog.  I have been blessed with a maturing dog who consents to go do her business in the backyard snow and lets me stay insid...