Monday, June 30, 2014

My Goodness, The Nerve

Earlier this month one of the volunteers from BaasGalgo saw this and asked if they could post one of the photos to the BaasGalgo Facebook page.  They added a clever caption, and so far, the photo has been shared over 12,000 times!

One of my coworkers helped with the translation.  The caption within the photo reads:

"You say someone has eaten the toilet paper?"

"My goodness, the nerve."

And the comment with the photo reads:  "Waku didn't do it, he's a saint."  :)

 

Waku was the name the BaasGalgo volunteers gave Oscar after he was found.  So nice to know that he's made so many people laugh with his little paper escapade!

Monday, June 23, 2014

Spratt's Greyhound Cakes

Timeless Tuesday 2014-06-24
 
For thus week's Timeless Tuesday, a (partial) history lesson in dog food, thanks to Dr. Rachel Addleman:
 
"In 1860, James Spratt, an electrician and lightning rod salesman from Ohio, was the first to manufacture a dried dog biscuit food. While living in England, Spratt observed street dogs eating ship hardtack, the non-perishable food made from processed cereals. The idea for commercial dog food was born. 

Spratt called his biscuit the “Patented Meat Fibrine Dog Cake”. His company began operations in America in the 1870s. Spratt appears to have been the first commercial producer of cat food, too."
 
Read the rest of the story here.
 
 
 
  
 
 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Scenes from a Sunday

Today is overcast, which is our excuse to stay indoors and relax. The older boys are taking that task very seriously.

 



Being the youngster that he is, Oscar wants no part of a nap. Instead, he's been watching all of the action under the bird feeder.


Almost too much for the little guy to bear... birds, a squirrel, and his archenemies, the chipmunks!


And after some barking that must have been heard all over the world, Oscar's enemies scatter in all directions, but they'll be back soon.


Until the next time!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

A Quilt for Oscar

Oscar received a special package in the mail from his grandma (my mom).





A beautiful quilt of his very own!


The inscription reads "For Oscar, From Grandma, February 2014."  February was Oscar's adoption month.



The quilt was made by my mother, who is an artisan with cloth and thread.  What a wonderful gift!