Things That Dogs Do

imageI was a chewer as a pup. I chewed baseboards, furniture legs, doors, door facings, and the deck.  As you can see, my substance of preference was wood.  My little puppy toys, you ask?  I still have most of them.  It was wood I craved.

imageNow, even though I am over three years old, I still enjoy a good stick. ~ Lucy

Sunny Days Are Here Again

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imageWe have a four leaf clover patch in our yard.  No, it’s not bunny bait although we know they hop around in our yard at night because we can smell them.  We have that terrier nose.

imageThe Knockout roses are blooming.

imageThe grass is green and it’s time to play….fetch.  The pine tree provides me with plenty of sticks and serves as a nursery for morning doves.  They make this hooting sound all the time.  They better watch out for that hawk is all I’ll say. ~ Lucy

Top Dogs

imageMom loved Barney Bush. Barney loved golf balls and volleyballs;  it was rumored that he enjoyed watching a game of horseshoes but balls were his favorite.  He was the main star of the White House’s Christmas videos during the Bush administration and featured in many other Barneycam films along with Miss Beazley, his niece, who arrived in 2005.  Both of them battled lymphoma and have since crossed the Bridge. However, they remain part of presidential history in the archives: georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov.  Here they are on the White House lawn as Barney explains the rules of ball to the newcomer.  Below are my Brother and me.  He is not explaining anything. ~ Lucy

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Double, Double, Toys Are Trouble

imageWe got our monthly delivery from Barkbox this week.  It had the cutest little pair of boxing gloves in it; I immediately loved them and, of course, Brother did too.  We are like this with any toy.  I don’t care if there were ten of them; we always want the toy that the other is playing with.  It’s the Scottie way, Mom says.imageI have fun playing keep away from Brother but it is exhausting as you can see.

imageI hope you have enjoyed the highlights of our first three years.  Our posts will be current now with an occasional flashback.  They will mostly be a overflow from our Facebook page, The Adventures of Indy and Lucy, with additional pictures or a more lengthy commentary.  Mom hopes to include some information pertinent to the Scottie population. Our friend, Ruffles, often posts educational articles which Mom finds invaluable. It would be fun to introduce you to some of our friends too. Please visit often to see what’s happening.. ~ Lucy

Pilgrimage to Angus Manor

Angus Fala in TulsaAngus Fala was one of our earliest friends on FB.  In March of 2014, Angus and his family ( from IL) were visiting hooman sis who was living in Tulsa at that time. At a ‘Meet and Growl’ arranged by Gary Greenlee at Biscuit Acres Dog Park in Tulsa, we met Angus and Ainsley along with a lot of other nice people.

IMG_6840Gary and Ainsley

IMG_6860Front row (L to R) Vanessa Goins and one of her Westies, David Jones with Indy and Lucy, Kim Studstill (Mama) Ainsley, Angus, Rosie (Maria Batson’s girl) and Piper Truett. Back (L to R) Susan Truett holding Cagney, Paul Zardus  with Bonnie, Emma Arnett with Jonesy and Gary Greenlee with Jennifer Petty’s Scottie.  Missing serving as photographers: Maria Batson, Tim Goins,  Catman and Trisha Jones.

imageOn our way home from the Scottie rally a couple of months later, we stopped for the night in Peru, IL. to pay homage to Angus Fala. (L to R) David and Indy, Trisha and Lucy, Uncle Bob and Ainsley, Aunt Judy and Angus, Mama.  Photographer: Catman

imageThe host himself with his birthday pig.

IMG_8337Lucy watched Mama cook the hot dogs.

imageLocal children provided entertainment by driving by on their bikes.

IMG_8302Angus with Aunt Judy

imageAinsley with Uncle Bob

imageUncle Bob made us these cool Scottie hat racks and Aunt Judy fixed us bags of homemade treats.

IMG_8318Angus with faux and Mama.

imageThis year when we visit it will be just Ainsley here in charge of Angus Manor.  Sadly Angus crossed the Bridge on Feb. 28, 2014. He is mourned by a Scottie Nation. ~ Indy and Lucy

May Moments

imageVisiting Door County in May allows us to have two springs, one in Oklahoma and another in Wisconsin. It’s early spring when we arrive for the rally and flowers are just beginning to bloom although it is still quite cool. You’ll notice in all the pictures we have on jackets most of the time.imageWe always take a few days to sight see while we are here. This is Whitefish Dunes State Park. Door County has five state parks, 19 county parks, local parks as well as nature preserves. The whole peninsula abounds with the beauty of nature and breath-taking views.

imageYou might want to take a ride in a fireboat.

imageor you could tour a lighthouse.

imageA walk on the bay?

imageMaybe a lunch on Kangaroo Lake?

imageOf course, the real reason we are in Door County is to attend the rally and raise money to help Scotties through research and rescue. But we might as well have some more fun while we are here.

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imageAnother bonus is meeting fantastic Scottie people like  Larry and Mary Lauber, Gordon and Gillis,

imageMary Bower and Piper,

IMG_7850and Jake–Christopher and Natalie Johnson.

image The ladies that belong to this float work tirelessly rescuing and re-homing Scottish Terriers.  Hats off to the St. Louis Scottish Terrier Rescue.

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David with Allison Rainboth.  We meet new friends every year.

imageSo all you Scots out there, be sure to put the Door County Scottie Rally on your bucket list; come see us and The Dogfather (our Dad) every third weekend in May. ~ Indy and Lucy

I Love A Parade

Clan Donald leads the Parade of Scots to the town of Bailey’s Harbor located a mile and a half away.IMG_8440Bailey’s Harbor is a small village known for its natural areas, beautiful shorelines, historic lighthouses and welcoming community, all of which turn out to clap and cheer on the Scotties.

IMG_8100IMG_8443Bee Bee and Bella Bruch

imageColleen Lambrecht with MacDuff and Roosevelt

imageRides are provided for Scotties and staff unable to make the three mile round trip.

We are with our Dad.  He’s a tall guy in a navy coat and a tan baseball hat.  Indy has on his Blackwatch tartan kilt and I am wearing red Stewart.

IMG_9246Yours truly

Join the Parade

“If you’re not in the parade, you watch the parade.”….Mike Ditka

imageRight before the parade a solar halo also called a sundog appeared in the sky. We took it as a good omen.

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Clan Donald from Green Bay, WI. provided the marching music for the occasion. The Drum Sergeant readied the pipers.

IMG_1579-1Piping represents an integral part of Highland clan society so it is only fitting that a parade of Scotties be led by a corps of pipers.

image Commencing with the enchanting sounds of the Highland bagpipes and drums accompanied by a chorus of arooos, Clan Donald leads the parade into the town of Bailey’s Harbor.

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Over 140 Scottish Terriers and their staff from seventeen states have gathered this year to promote fellowship among those passionate about the breed, bring a public awareness of health issues affecting Scottish terriers and raise financial support for health related research and rescue.

imageProceeds donated from the rally to  rescue groups, Scottie clubs, humane societies, and cancer research programs have exceeded over $133, 800 to date.

imageJoseph Harvill, publisher and editor of Great Scots magazine and Scottie advocate marched in the parade carrying the flag of Scotland.

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Mary Bower with Piper and Skye, Dad with us

Indy Wins Scottie Time Trials

For the second year in a row

Last year I jumped the barrier at the time trials, jumped back in and still managed to have the best time. This year I ran a straight course.

IMG_8116Here I am with Mom at the starting line. She’s looking down the 30 yard track, waiting for signal from Dad.

imageDad calls my name and I’m off.

imageMy time for the 30 yard sprint is 3.2 seconds improving last year’s score of 3.8.

imageThis is my certificate. It was presented to me by Michele Bronsky, founder and President of the Door County Scottie Rally.  I also got a Scottie full of dog treats.

imageHere I am with Dad receiving my award.

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Cape Cod of the Midwest

Door County

imageWe were already in Colorado for Sissy’s graduation from nursing school so we drove across Nebraska, Iowa, and Wisconsin to arrive at our destination, Fish Creek, a small waterfront village in the heart of the Door County peninsula. Embracing a heritage that began with farmers, lumberjacks, and fisherman, Fish Creek made an ideal base to enjoy all that Door County had to offer.

imageWe selected Java Hut as our headquarters.  It was a small cottage behind the Blue Horse Café which was across the street from Lake Michigan and in the middle of town. The cottage was dog friendly and so were its owners. Mom said that combo was very hard to find.

imageEvery morning the pawrents frequented the café for the hand crafted breakfasts prepared by the owner, Carina and the early morning views of the bay.

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Indy and Lucy