COLD DARK ROOM

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Another HOT humid day with the temp now holding at 92F, and humidity at 50%, creating a “feels like” temp of an even 100.
Sooooo, time a nice soak/swim for Sully.

We bought a new pool, but might need the next larger one!

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This is a nice Sully Pool ! I hope she will not forget about the pool rules Nr: 5 : Don`t use the pool when you are sick with diarrheah !
Or better: Don`t poop in the water... LOL !:D
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Another HOT humid day with the temp now holding at 92F, and humidity at 50%, creating a “feels like” temp of an even 100.
Sooooo, time a nice soak/swim for Sully.

We bought a new pool, but might need the next larger one!

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He/she is so beautiful but just out of curiosity...Do you have to put the "little" one in the pool?
 

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I'm not sure yet. I've been waiting to see her personality :)

Right now she has been really calm and resting a lot. But I can't help but think that's from what all the flees did. There was not a square inch in her that had less than 50 flees.
I have an appointment to take her to the vet for a check up and shots.

My first name idea was Roku and dad calls him Wolfy. I've also considered a more nature name. Like Storm or cloud....
That's what I thought too or sky as a name.
 

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Is that “water hose” temp or from the hot tap? I can’t get mine to stay if it’s not hot tub similar [emoji43]

Water hose temp, but it was high 90’s all day before the soak. Sully didnt stay in too long.

Speaking of hot temps...look what we have coming our way.

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Good Wednesday morning all...

It’s going to be just too darn hot today to do much outside (including kayaking). Front and back lawns are all cut, edges trimmed in the gardens, flowers and bananas well soaked!

Got a new implement to use on my logs - a 10 ton hydraulic log splitter. Yep, Harbor Freight has all kinds of things, including these log splitters. Was able to lug one home, set it up and start using it yesterday afternoon. Perhaps not as fast as my 15 lb maul, but it’s methodical and saves the back - and safer.

Another pix of Ms Sully soaking yesterday afternoon.

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I received this book in the post today from my grandad, it’s about C.J.P. Ionides and his love of snakes.

My grandad has also always loved reptiles/amphibians, when he was evacuated from London to Devon during the blitz, he liked to go to the little pond near where he was staying and he collected newts. :)
 

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Found this little guy at the shelter. Had about a thousand flees on him. He had been turned in that day. He looks full husky but we really are not sure. He had a sister someone was coming to get that had a coat that look like a tri-color collie or something like that. Got all the flees off when we got home and he seems to get along great with the other dogs.
Thought I'd share.
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Still debating on a name.
Aww those blue eyes:)

What about the name “Blue”?
 

Maro2Bear

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Found this little guy at the shelter. Had about a thousand flees on him. He had been turned in that day. He looks full husky but we really are not sure. He had a sister someone was coming to get that had a coat that look like a tri-color collie or something like that. Got all the flees off when we got home and he seems to get along great with the other dogs.
Thought I'd share.
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Still debating on a name.



How about “Franky” as in Frank Sinatra
  • While Sinatra never learned how to read music, he had an impressive understanding of it, and he worked very hard from a young age to improve his abilities in all aspects of music. A perfectionist, renowned for his dress sense and performing presence, he always insisted on recording live with his band. His bright blue eyes earned him the popular nickname "Ol' Blue Eyes".
 
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