Wired!

Adventures of Dean-O!
the Wire Fox Terrier.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

First Snow...


We have had our first snowfall of the year. Just look how deep it is -- my feet are so far down in the white stuff that the Dogmother says that my legs look Scottie length!

I have only been home for a week, but the Dogmother is going back to stay at the hospital so I am getting my stuff ready to go to Uncle Bert’s house for another visit.

We’ll be back blogging next weekend ':¬}

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Monday, January 15, 2007

THIS IS REAL WINTER

It started snowing last night & it is very, very cold. This is how it looked when I went out this morning. If you look real close, you can see my bridge...

Do you remember how I was whining about not having any real snow? You know, the kind that sticks to the frozen ground & stays until spring. So far, all our snow has disappeared the next day because it has been so warm that the ground did not freeze and the weather-confused plants were starting to send up their green stuff.

Anyway, after coming down all day, the snow was right up to my armpits for the afternoon walk but the Dog Mother was in no mood to take pictures. She said that her fingers were frozen & about to fall off!

I thought that it was just wonderful & had a great frolic through the white stuff -- and then I got dragged back in. Sigh...

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

GLACE MINCE

Remember all that show we had?
Well, only a week later & Montreal has broken warm weather temps two days in a row! Here is how it looked as I crossed our bridge this morning.
It was like a spring day -- lots of mud & green things sticking out of the ground. This is very strange weather. Usually, we are frozen solid In January, You cannot even bury a bone in winter. I know this for a fact because on another side of the mountain, where they have the cemetery, there is an old building where they used to store the customers until Spring Thaw.


On our side of the mountain, things are more lively in winter. Skating, tobogganing & even a kiddie ski hill. There were no toboggans (like this one) out today & the ski hill didn’t have enough snow for winter sports, but there were lots of people, kids & dogs -- as usual on a sunny Sunday.


Here is a view of Beaver Lake (still frozen but with ice too thin for even a little dog such as myself to venture upon) & you can see the ski hill in the background.







The danger sign warns ’GLACE MINCE’ which means thin ice!







Beside the far end of Beaver Lake, there were lots of skaters on ice -- thanks to the new artificial ice-making equipment that the city spent all summer installing.Nearby, a pile of snow -- courtesy to the ice-making process -- and the only snow I saw today! I left my mark & headed for home...

...where my favourite doorman was ready with treats for me & my girlfriend Fala.

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Squirrel Talk


There was so much snow on Boxing Day that we cleared some off a log so that I could leave some of my Christmas cookies for the squirrels because all their nuts were buried under a ton of snow.





















PS - Don’t tell our kitty Maudite -- the squirrels like to tease her from the windowsills!

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Tuesday, December 26, 2006

WOO-HOO!!!

At last -- SNOW! It’s Boxing Day & we finally woke up to SNOW. Here I am crossing the bridge from our building to the mountain...one of my doggie neighbours got out there first.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Call THIS a White Christmas?

Today...

Mom dragged me out early this AM to get some snow pix. It is actually just a light dusting & Mom says it will be gone by noon. This in Montreal, the Snow Capital of the world! Last year at this time, we had 41 cm. of snow in just ONE day. I love to frolic in the snow & race up that path you can see in the picture to Beaver Lake & see the skaters. What is going on???

Here is how it looked last year...

PS - hehe!just kidding...I do the morning drag.

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