Thursday, March 13, 2008

Henry loves to roll around in the grass and after he is finished rolling about he loves to lay flat on his side and take a little nap. I’m thinking we could use him to gauge when we need to cut the grass.

“Oh, the grass is up past Henry’s nose. Time to go cut it.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Well, I am happy to report that I have learned my lesson since the cold feet incident. Yup, I have made sure to always have a blanket handy so that I may wrap little Looney Toon up if she should become a little chilly. She’s thrilled, can’t you tell?
Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Henry & Luna peering out the front door. Looking forward to your captions in the comments.
Monday, March 10, 2008

Last weekend, I felt inspired enough to get out in the garden and do some much needed cleanup to get ready for Spring. The pugs love to help in the garden, so I made sure to set things up so they could join me. They are very good at “watering” things in the garden, but not so good at picking weeds and things like that. In any case, they sure are great company.
However, it wasn’t long until Henry took to “supervising.”

Friday, March 7, 2008

Benjamin & Puffy - never far apart.
Thursday, March 6, 2008

The other afternoon I spotted Luna sitting on her pillow throne with her paws tucked underneath her. I guess her “people” didn’t get her a blanket quick enough and she was forced to use her own body heat. 
Wednesday, March 5, 2008

So I have been reading the blogs of all our friends in snowy places, looking at all their winter wonderland pictures and thought I would share some pictures of Benjamin & Henry from winters past in Maryland. So today, we travel back to February 2003. The boys weren’t even a year old yet and Luna was not even a thought in our mind. If you asked if we were going to get a third pug our stomach would have hurt from laughing. At that time, having two puppies was way more difficult than I ever could have imagined. To this day, I’m not sure if I ever want another puppy again in my life.
But in any case, as bad as they were, Benjamin & Henry were up for anything and they had a ball romping around in all the white stuff..

This is classic Benjamin. While he loved the snow, he could only be out for a short amount of time. The cold snow was just too much for his delicate paws.

Henry never was one to stay on the beaten path and when it snowed, Henry always made a beeline to the undisturbed snow and trudged through and made his own path.

In Maryland, we lived near a library and when it snowed they plowed the snow into the parking lot into huge piles. The boys loved to run up the mounds and act like Kings of the world.

To my knowledge, Luna has never seen a flurry in her life. She is originally from Miami and when we adopted her she made the move to the northern part of central Florida. However, you would think that she moved to Antarctica. It gets a little chillier in this part of Florida than it does in Miami and she is forever shivering. If it gets anywhere near the 40’s we have to break out her winter coat. She is definitely a sunshine kind of girl. I have a feeling that if she was ever subjected to snow that she would be contacting Compassionate Pug Rescue and telling them that they needed to find her a new home.