Thursday, August 24, 2006

Rosie the Road Dog


Rosie is a local favorite along the little road I live on. Probably the last of the "running free" dogs, as her mistress says even our little country road is getting too busy to be safe for loose dogs. Rosie has been lucky enough to live her life at her Mom's resort on the North Shore of Lake Superior, where she goes from cabin to cabin begging for toast and pancakes from the visitors, and telling them she loves them more than anyone else. Rosie used to run the 1.5 mile road daily with her owner, and with her favorite people. Probably the ones with the most treats:) She actually ran about 15 miles each trip as there was a lot of hunting to be done along the way, but as she has grown older I see her trot or walk the road about twice a day. On arriving back home, she is well known for plopping herself down on the warm road and forcing drivers to go around her, giving the evil eye to tourists who unknowingly dare to honk at her as one might do elsewhere. The rest of us just roll down the window, exchange greetings, and politely go around Rosie. This is a small acrylic painting, just 8" x 8".

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Red Dog


One of a trio of paintings in oil, 3' x 3' on canvas, that I have been working and re-working for a long time. I like them all, but this Whippet has the most presence, at least for me. I can imagine several motives and feelings behind the gesture, but prefer to leave it to the viewer to imagine what this dog is doing, thinking and feeling. Red Dog is the most design oriented of the trio of paintings, and can be viewed turned on any edge while the composition remains balanced.

Yellow Dog


Yellow Dog is another of a trio of 3' x 3' canvases named after the primary colors. The Whippet seems to be waiting his turn to get out of the kennel, or maybe is waiting for his human to come and get him? Or maybe he sneaked out of the run and is planning his escape, checking out which direction to run. I like this painting because of all the lines on him, and because his feet seem just right.

Blue Dog


The Blue Dog painting needed a major facelift, and so here he/she is with new lines drawn to try to get the planes correctly on the canvas, 3' x 3'. This is an oil painting. You'll see more of Blue Dog when he recovers from surgery.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

A perfect slip!


Proof that I CAN slip a Whippet without strangling the dog, myself, pre-slipping, or slipping after the fact! Photo by Gail Wieberdink.

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Roxie in Duluth, Labor Day, 2005


Here is another photo of Roxie, my wicked redhead, last fall in Duluth, running her heart out. Photo by Kent Standerford, Big Paw Prints

Roxie gives her all, Always!


Roxie started lure coursing again in Spring, 2006, with a wonderful two days on the field, taking the Best of Breed both days and the maximum total points of 40 each day, putting her at 220 and more firsts than she needs for her Lure Courser of Merit title. She's always exciting to watch, barking and yelping her way around the field in her eagerness to catch the plastic bunny. Roxie won her Field Champion title and the Minnesota cup last year handily, and has only run 11 trials in her short life. Living practically up on the tundra, really northern northern Minnesota, I find the distance to go to trials a trial:) But with Rock saying, Let's go, Ma! I'll try to get her to more events this year. Photo by Kent Standerford, BigPawPrints.com.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Frisbee Fun


Spring has arrived and it's time to start conditioning Roxie and her friend Wings for lure coursing. Roxie is beginning to pick up speed and strength from the hard running after a winter of nothing but two mile walks nearly every day. 7 month old Wings follows Roxie on the field I use for excercise, and wrestles the frisbee from her - proudly carrying it back to me. Tonight he got an extra session in the yard and finally managed to catch two gentle lobs. Passersby must surely have wondered what I was jumping up and down and "yoo-hooing" about. Photo by a fellow artist up here on the Big Lake, Tim Young.

Monday, May 01, 2006

My human family...


Last weekend my father, his children, his grandchildren, his great grand children and his friends celebrated his 90th birthday. Lest it sound like a somber affair of old people and decrepitness, it was in the grand tradition of lots of drink, lots of stories, lots of great food, and many tributes to the Patriarch of our family, including a wonderful poster made up by my youngest sister, portraying my Dad in the position of Tony Soprano. We all had buttons with pictures of Dad from age 10 to 90 to choose from to wear, and a most amazing cake with an airbrushed portrait of Dad on the frosting. My Whippets were in attendance, and somehow we got a decent picture of Dad with his five children. A splendid party, good stories from old hunting and trap shooting buddies of times forgotten by the youngest party goers, or never known by some. Lorelei and Chuck Delaney were in attendance, owners of Armstrong Kennels, and the Annual Game Fair in Anoka. Lorelei one of the trap shooting buddies who went on to World Renown for her skill. Dad was the president of Minnesota Ducks Unlimited, made trips to the Artic Circle, supplied the snow geese for wildlife artist Francis Lee Jacques' dioramas at the Bell Museum at the University of Minnesota Campus, and one year as a good friend reminded us, he won the Grand National Trap Shoot.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

An Armload of Whippets


You can't have just one! They love to be in a pack, the bigger the better. I should have two looking over my shoulder, and at least one more at my feet. Photo by Laurie Erickson, professional pet photographer.

Roxie with Wings


Diffident Roxie puts up with lots of kisses and hugs from the visiting pup, Wings. His whole name is Comet's Fallowfield Wingwalker and he loves Roxie with all his heart. She does not always reciprocate, and sometimes just has to squeeze his little ear between her teeth just hard enough to hear him squeak! Naughty, naughty. Photo by Laurie Erickson

Amherst Woods Forever Windrose, FCh


Roxie as a puppy, waiting at the window for something to bark or fly. She is about 6 months old in this photograph, near the end of the summer of 2004.

Monday, February 20, 2006

Home Again, Home Again


Oh Deer! Finally home from Green Valley, AZ with all the deer watching our progress as we pass Duluth and travel onwards toward the north country fair. Roxie and new puppy Wings are surprised at the cold.