puppies...
Puppies...for the sheer mess they make, sometimes I wonder if there worth it.I have 4 little ones in a small pen in our bathroom, because they are simply to small and fragile to go outside. Hannah, tho' technically not a puppy(she's 9 months old) is very small, 2 pounds, and she is definately the ringleader. Fred, he's about 5 months old, is still smaller then Hannah, then there is Mouse, my new blue and white longcoat boy that I got from Brenda and Mellissa, he's about Hannahs size at 4 months. Tyne, my youngest, (13 weeks) is my smoothcoat boy out of Nicky and CH. Boo, he's almost Fred' size.very cute, very messy...Hannah is the boss, undisputed, I think because she's female and the boys just naturally follow her, and she's the oldest. If someone starts a rumble, she finishes it, planting herself in the middle and growling menacingly. Tho' I think it's hard to be menacing when your tiny and so cute...But the boys don't think she's cute. They back right down...They are so much like human children, it's scary, and because there right there in the bathroom of the 40 foot travel trailor that were living in until out shop/living quarters are built, they are right in the middle of everything.Both doors stay open, so they can see from one end to the other. Everytime someone comes in or out, or better yet, has to use the bathroom, four little faces are planted at the side nearest and 8 beady little eyes are glued on the action. a little disconcerning when your going to the bathroom to have a cheering section watching your every move...
We have lived this way for 2 1/2 years. trying to keep our towing business viable.This year I finally got financing to start work on the shop, so we can move the mechanical part of the business indoors and make more money, and maybe next year we can start on the house part.We own our business property, there just isn't a building here yet.The property is on the highway, 97A, in Entiat, directly behind the Log Cabin restuarant . Like I always say:, you know your a redneck when the only bar in town is in your front yard...We should be on the Jeff Foxworthy show, we would so make Redneck Yard of the Week...I have to laugh about our living situation or I would go crazy.
We have lived this way for 2 1/2 years. trying to keep our towing business viable.This year I finally got financing to start work on the shop, so we can move the mechanical part of the business indoors and make more money, and maybe next year we can start on the house part.We own our business property, there just isn't a building here yet.The property is on the highway, 97A, in Entiat, directly behind the Log Cabin restuarant . Like I always say:, you know your a redneck when the only bar in town is in your front yard...We should be on the Jeff Foxworthy show, we would so make Redneck Yard of the Week...I have to laugh about our living situation or I would go crazy.

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