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Doggies de los Muertos

Lucy’s birthday seems to have come and gone this year without much ado. She was happy as a clam with her can of beef stew as her birthday present. She wore her little glow in the dark skeleton outfit out to the park. The following night we saw a Day of the Dead celebration hosted by the Cascade People’s Center and it was an amazing sight to see. The candlelight procession through the P - Patch was emotional for me for some reason. I wish I had known about it before hand to get some nice pictures. As it was, when I heard the beautiful music and looked out the window, I ran downstairs and outside with wet hair to get a glimpse. Here’s a bonus picture of Winston, the littlest cow celebrating Halloween in Lynnwood.

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Magnuson Off-Leash Dog Park Witnesses on 10/26

No, this blog is not about our incident from the dog park on Sunday. It is about someone else’s attack turned tragedy that happened the same afternoon we were at Magnuson. The couple of a small dog that was attacked by a black lab or lab mix is looking for witnesses to step forward. The small dog consequently died from it’s injuries. This happened Sunday, October 26 around 4 pm near the water. Click here to read the original blog post on seattle metblogs.

The aggressive dog was known to wear a muzzle. Come on.

This only reiterates my point about knowing and monitoring your dog’s behavior. You do not take an aggressive dog that needs to wear a muzzle to a dog park. WTF. Be a responsible pet owner.

I’m writing about this post in hopes that someone might read it and pass along the information. If you saw what happened Sunday afternoon, please contact 206-484-9428 or 425-772-2389.

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Calm and Assertive

Lucy shakes it offThat’s what we try to be. Calm and assertive. Good pack leaders. But sometimes there’s a rotten apple in the bunch, and by apple, I mean person, and by bunch I mean dog park, and it’s hard to be the role models our dogs need us to be. Here’s a good article I recently read from a man I admire very much for his patience, determination, and philosophy, Cesar Milan.

Let me just say this. If you are a responsible dog owner at the dog park and your dog tries to take another dog’s brand new flying squirrel toy out of her mouth, you stop it abruptly and move to another part of the park so everyone can go on enjoying their day. You don’t let it happen again until the dogs attack each other.

Be responsible. Know your dog. Monitor your dog’s behavior at the dog park. Dogs do work things out in their own way, but it is a dog owner’s duty to avoid situations that can be avoided. Such as unwanted repeat behavior! We are the pack leaders, we let them know what is okay and not okay.

Mr. Dogpark Douchebag, it’s too bad all hell had to break loose at the dog park yesterday. It’s too bad we lost our calm assertiveness because of your ineptness turned ass-holery. It’s too bad you tried to pick a fight with us with your puffed out chest and idiotic statements - because YOU were in the wrong.

I can see where your dog learned to be a dick. Your behavior was disgraceful and utterly retarded. It’s not your park. I’m not sorry for what I said to you, I’m only sorry my dog had to see it.

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Discovery Park - September 2008

Salty Dog, indeed.Here’s a picture of Ol’ Sandy Jowls and the boys at Discovery Park enjoying the salty air. Lucy really wanted to run into the Sound and chase driftwood, but, you know, she’s a bulldog and everyone knows Bulldogs can’t swim.

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Winston Lights

Winston Lights Up A RoomWinston Lights up my day, that is. He’s my secret BFF! Because I have been wearing only bear pelts for the last six years I had to get some more real world clothes, so it was a good excuse for some mother daughter shopping time. Out to Lynnwood I went.

Here’s a nice little picture of Winston playing with his toys and showing me all the things he can do. What a smart guy!

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By the time I get to Phoenix…

Cookie Baking in the SunActually we are back from Phoenix. We had a great time and  wish I was still drinking Bud Light in the hot tub with my sister. But back to reality. Traveling always makes me sick and this trip has been no exception. Because of my recent assimilation into civilization after 6 years of being at home amongst primarily the company of two dogs and a cat, my immune system seems like it’s in shock. Indeed I am feeling like the Unfrozen Caveman Art Director. 

Your world frightens and confuses me…

Needless to say aside from the sickness and disease of the civilized man’s world, I am adjusting quite nicely. No one would ever know I was a caveman for so long. Just goes to show what a haircut and a nice pair of pants will do for a girl. In any case, Lucy seems to have taken a turn towards her wild animal instinct. She is officially banned from Doggie Daycare after allegedly “grabbing onto” a staffer and failing to let go when we were away. I find this really hard to believe plus I’m really embarrassed.  Ever since we lost Mazzy she has been acting like a real bitch. I feel bad.

Here’s a picture of cookie baking in the warm arizona sun.  Chocolate Chip! 

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Deception Pass, Whidbey Island, Washington

Corey took this picture of the sunset at Deception Pass, Whidbey Island, Washington.Day 1
One of the best things about living in Washington is all the Outdoor Recreation at our fingertips. We spent the weekend in Deception Pass which is one of the coolest places I have visited in Washington second only to Cape Flattery at Neah Bay last year. We made the hour and a half drive checking into our site at about 3 pm on Friday.

Lucy goes to camp.Lucy is not buying how fun this is yet...Corey and Lucy - West BeachAs Corey and I pitched the tent and set up camp, Lucy was a little uneasy about all the dirt and uncushion-y surroundings. But she quickly got over that as we headed down to the north beach a short distance away from our campsite. For a dog breed that notoriously cannot swim, Lucy loves the Ocean. She can either smell it or hear it off in the distance and will pull you with all her might towards the direction of the water where she will dip her dainty toes into the surf and also take mouthfuls of the salty water as happy as a clam. Up and down the beach we walked and then headed back to camp for dinner. Corey was able to catch the sunset from North Beach which is the picture you see above. As in the past, Lucy retired to the tent full of pillows and blankets for a summer night’s slumber at about 8 pm. We stayed up talking and drinking wine by the fire until the Park Ranger came around to tell us that radios were off limits past 10 pm. It was midnight. Fair enough.

Corey happily eats his breakfast!OWEN! EAT YOUR EGGS! OWEN!Dionne happily eats her breakfast!Day 2
Now, why is it that my barely audible iPod must be shut off at 10 pm yet it seems required that children throughout the campgrounds start screaming at the top of their lungs at 5:30 am? I’m not talking about kids screaming for toilet paper or chex mix — both of which are completely reasonable shouting requests for a person of any age under the right circumstances — I’m talking a blood curdling “AAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHH!” over and over again. For no reason.

Corey and Lucy - West BeachTextured rock.Dionne and Lucy make the same hand gesture.We made breakfast, and set out hiking, Bulldog in tow. Lucy is a pretty good hiker and she was a real trooper that day. She led us all over the park, we hiked several trails including a trail up to the bridge. Our last stop of the day was West Beach where Lucy fell asleep in the cool shadow of some driftwood - the sound of the waves crashing in the distance. Dogs normally sleep like 20 hours a day, so Lucy was pretty tired from the past two days of excitement. The beach was beautiful and a perfect way to catch the last hours of sunlight.

Lucy safely and snuggly asleep back at camp, we started off our evening at the band shell to see the Ruže Dalmatinke (Dalmatian Roses) a Croatian band from Anacortes. Very awesome.

Cousins Terry and Gina paid us a visit and we sat around the campfire talking and telling stories into the night.

Puget Sound gazing Bulldog.Lucy is very popluar on the beach.North Beach BulldogDay 3
The next day, Corey and I had planned to wake up at the crack of dawn by running into the road in our bathing suits screaming at the top of our lungs, but that plan was foibled by the amount of beers we drank the night before so we ended up sleeping late, expertly packing up our camp and heading out. We popped by Rosario Beach to see the tidepools. Rosario Beach is home to the “The Maiden of Deception Pass” story pole. It depicts the story of the Samish Indian Nation. This entire area was settled by the Samish and Swinomish tribes and they lived on the land until the early 1900’s. An excellent detour on our route home for the story alone we decided - not to mention the awesome tidepool project.

Lucy Potato Baking in the SunOl\' Sandy Jowls strikes againCall of the Mild.Living the Life of LucyOur final stop was The Anacortes Arts Festival on Fidalgo Island. Anacortes has a great downtown and we were so happy to have stopped. I anticipate Lucy will sleep for days after this action packed trip, she’s already got a jump start on that. We’re home and refreshed from being in the open woods and can’t wait to head out again soon.

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Dog-a-Thon 2008 Results

The Bulldogs: Bosco And Lucy
Greetings! Dog-a-Thon 2008 totals are still rolling in, but our individual totals for the day came to $570.00! Thank you to everyone who participated in sponsoring us, your contributions make a difference! Even better, I have noticed that donations are STILL coming in online and in the mail, and this is wonderful! All these contributions go straight towards the The Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County. The closest I can get to a total for the entire event is for online contributions from firstgiving: 365 people have raised $74,082 for The Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County . My guess is double this for the number of people who collected off line. I hope there is some Tacoma News coverage that will surface soon for this very important event .

PucciniA Delightful Old BeagleA Boxer and LucyThis year there were lots of lovely dogs! We saw a few Great Danes, Some Chinese Crested Powder Puffs, a few sable Huskies, Basset Hounds, Beagles and the list goes on. A dog lover’s paradise! Our Team Mixed Bag ‘o Mutts had a collective total of at least $4000.00. Way to Go Mikki & Puccini and Margaret, Fiona & Neva! You can see a little slideshow Margaret has posted from the event.

High Five!Here I am to Save the Day!Bosco the BulldogLucy did really well on the 1 mile walk. She gets pretty tired these days, she’s no longer the 4 mile girl she was when she was 2! Also she gets more cranky than she used to. After a while she was over all the hub bub and actually snapped at Bosco the Bulldog and a nice Boxer. Wrinkle discrimination? I don’t know. It was embarrassing!

After the event we celebrated with lunch and a beer at the Spar, with Jeff and Andrea. The perfect ending to a perfect morning!

Thank you Corey for taking these the great pictures of the event featured in this post.

Special Thanks to Mom Cristina, Chica Fernandez, Julie, Dawn G, Dawn AJ, Mom Sue, Laura, Dee Dee, Andrea and Jeff, Dad Larry, an Anonymous Donor (Mazzy), Corey, Lucy and Deezy.

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Dog-a-Thon 2008 Fundraising Status

Lucy thinks we can do better than that!

3 days until The Humane Society of Tacoma Pierce County’s Dog-A-Thon 2008 event happening on Saturday July 26. We’ve raised $295.00 online so far. Visit www.firstgiving.com/dionneknafelz to donate or pass along this link to anyone who might be interested. This year we’ll be walking in Mazzy’s name. Rock n’ Roll!

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Reconstitution

Lucy and Dionne Dave Attel StyleIt’s Day 3 of being unemployed and I decided to check out the The Frye Museum. This is something I have wanted to do for a while since the R. Crumb exhibit (that I foolishly did not see) and after my visit today, I was mad at myself for not going sooner. But oh well. No regrets. I went specifically to see Dario Robleto: Alloy of Love. I loved this exhibit. Much of the artist’s work involves melting and/or pulverizing an original material and reconstituting it into something new different.

Here’s an excerpt from the Frye Museum website about the exhibit:

…The resulting artworks are much more than just the sum of their constituent parts or factual interpretations of particular events and personalities; rather, they are sincere and emotional meditations on love, loss, spirituality, and ultimately, healing.

Frye Art Museum - Dario Robleto: Alloy of LoveIt seemed very appropriate for my week. After the show I walked over to Bimbos Cantina for some nachos and to finish the book my mother gave me called:Good Dog. Stay. by Anna Quindlen.

I only teared up once while reading this, but it brought up a couple of things I had been thinking of with regards to Mazzy. 1.) That we made the right choice by not keeping her alive for our sake, but to let her go with dignity that she may suffer no more pain and 2.) Like many dog owners, I am a projector of feelings to my pets.

I sometimes say to Corey, “Lucy looks sad today.” To which he will reply, “She always looks sad. She’s a bulldog.” Then I will say, “Yeah, but today she looks REALLY sad.

My Afternoon - Still Life at BimbosI have been feeling like the dog and cat do not know how to deal with Mazzy being gone. Lucy has been laying in weird places. She’s seemed a little despondent and not her wiggly self. And the cat is really super needy all over us. Almost annoyingly so. When I read Good Dog. Stay. I thought, well that’s probably it, I’m just projecting my feelings about this to Lucy and Deezy. But I can’t be sure, so I spent the afternoon with Lucy in the park just looking up at the clouds, Lucy at my side. She seemed to cheer up after that.

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