July 15, 2009

New Beginnings

Funny how things happen. I have been wanting to do herding with the hounds for a long time and finally I have found someone nearby that does it. They are about 45 minutes away and our first lesson is on Monday. I am so excited. I am a tad worried that the dogs will be too calm for it, but you never know if you don't try.

Another thing I am trying is writing, I know it is a hard competitive business to get into especially children's books. I have had this story in my head for over 2 years, so I thought I will give it a go. You never know if you don't try. Someone was telling me that life is not a dress rehearsal and you don't get a second chance like the games you play. If I don't do it it will be something that I would regret when I am at the end of my life. And this has opened up my imaginative process even more, I have two more ideas that have come to me since I have been putting pen to paper. I am writing it out first, I find I think better this way, and I am on my second draft which I will tweak even more.

The garden project will soon be commencing with our acre of gardens, the OH has purchased a small tractor (another toy) to start the gardens. I have not killed any of my plants as yet which is a miracle in my department, in the past plants and I have never really agreed. Maybe talking to them or in my case begging to them not to die has helped.

I will keep you posted regarding the herding and how it all goes.

June 19, 2009

Guilty Pleasures

I love reading, and sometimes I don't feel like expanding my mind as it feels like it is stretched to its limit. So what is my guilty pleasure, "Bodice Rippers", you know the ones, the one where the male on the cover has his masculine torso on display and the woman usually has the heaving bosoms. I get such a giggle out of them, and you don't have to think too hard when you read them. I have tried Mills & Boon but they tend to irritate me, but the bodice rippers generally don't and I do tend have a giggle about them, mind you I do come across one now and again that gives me the rants. They kind of remind me of the musical "Seven brides for seven brothers", I don't know why but that corny romance thing that never happens in real life, where you get swept off your feet by the dashing man who has rescued you from some horrible experience. I also like the "Time swept" bodice rippers, where the heroine gets swept back in time to meet her prince. Corny I know, but they are my guilty pleasures. I have read two this week but I am know going back to some serious reading, "Van Dieman's Land" is the title, some historical non-fiction to get my teeth into. I really do sometimes sound like a geek. 8) (me in glasses).

June 17, 2009

Dancing Dog Duo

I promised to write a section regarding my hounds. I have two as you can see in the photos to the right of the screen, Ceejay and Izzy. I do obedience work and agility for fun. They have also been learning seekback and find, plus dancing. They learnt the first step which is spinning, when you spin they spin with you. They cottoned on pretty quick. They love their Saturday training sessions, I go to Deb who runs classes at Boyne Tannum K9 Obedience (a bit of a plug there). They also have done a little bit of herding sheep. Those buggers can jump, the sheep not the dogs, mind you the girls can jump too. But I didn't realise that sheep can jump higher than I stand tall.

How can I describe these two dogs, they are chalk and cheese. Ceejay is high energy, high octane, and incredibly motivitated and willing to please. She learns very quickly and can think on her feet. Izzy is not so high energy, she has incredible speed but tends to go in bursts. She listens attentively to what you say and watches you like a hawk. Food is the way to Izzie's heart and brain. It takes time to process but when she gets it, well look out. She is the steady one of the two. When they get together is another story all together. They are only a year apart, two different breeds but get on really well. Very much like siblings, they don't scrap though.

Here is the famous dog Gin and her owner Katy, love this routine and you can see what you find when you do put in the effort into your dogs.

June 3, 2009

Tag you're it!

Joined the website Delicious, ummm even the name sounds good.  Added some of my bookmarks, this way I will be able to access some of my bookmarks anywhere, anyhow and anytime (if I ever get away).   I didn't put down all of them otherwise I would be here all night.  They don't have instuctions for Google Chrome (on my home computer) so I added one at a time, not sure whether this was normal or not.  

The other one that has been a great discovery is Librarythingy, you add a book or several.  Then recommendations come up, suggestions, I have already noted one or two books.  I have such a wide variety of tastes, and read fiction and non-fiction, so this will be fun to use.  It would be great to put up on our new website, for recommendations and suggested reading.  I may have a word in our web designer's ear.

May 31, 2009

My last day of Freedom

Hi Ho, Hi Ho it's off to work I go....tomorrow.  Today was my last bid at freedom.  

I went to the Gladstone Ecofest today.  I got planted up, bought 15 native plants to this region today, by region I mean zone 1 which is quite a large area, Fitzroy, Capricornia Coast etc.  Potted up the bigger ones when I got home and cross fingers they will be fine.    I saw a wombat or two, a baby and a teen.  A Bilby's behind, because he was hiding in the corner and several young joeys.  And two small crocodiles, and yes I did smile at them.  It was a good couple of hours just looking and asking questions.   I also bought another book about the native flora in the Fitzroy region.

Our first garden bed should be happening next month, fingers crossed.  Have to wait until the 'tractor' arrives, my partners new toy.  A little kubota tractor.  It will make it easier as we have so much rock here.

I have been trying to locate a line drawing of a cat, not an easy task on the Internet, trolling through all these sites.  I want a stretched out cat for my next tattoo.  I might have to go trolling through some books instead and see what I can find.   If anyone has some suggestions, I am thinking Asian type art, so I am all ears.

May 19, 2009

Interesting read

Just finished reading "The philosopher and the wolf" by Mark Rowlands.  Very interesting read, about his connection and the lessons he learnt from having a wolf.  Beautiful story.  Mr Rowlands also puts in his views about life.  One thing I have come away is that as humans we value ourselves way to highly.  We don't have a purpose or calling, we were put on this earth like everything else, to procreate and then to die.  I know that sounds depressing, but we put too much value on goals, and feelings, how we should feel, what do you feel etc etc.  When basically I think we should just live in the moments.  Take stock of your surrounds when was the last time you stopped still and felt the breeze on your face or the warmth of the sun.  Next time you are out stop, close your eyes, and feel this.  I believe that is living in the moment.

I have attached his blog to my favourite links.

May 17, 2009

Homework

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Okay doing a new test with RSS feeds, and I think I made an error from the Powerhouse Museum photo of the day blog.  But I got a handle of it, realised that I already have Google Reader to view all the RSS'ssss and have several little things in there already, must remember to go and check up there every now and again.  Have a few rambling blogs, serious blogs from The Australian, and a couple of blogs from booksites what is coming out in the literary world already and added a blog from State Library of Queensland too.  So now that is my homework out of the way.  

Well I better get off my seat and keep doing my other work, housework.  When will they invent a self cleaning house?!   

May 11, 2009

Horses & Pews

Last thursday night went and saw Guy McLean who does horsemanship.  First time I have been to one of his shows, he is funny, has a wonderful way with horses and worth listening too.  I liked his pet bull 'Rider', had me thinking about getting a small bull for myself.  But yet again no room, I so want acreage, larger acreage. 'sigh'  Anyway back to Guy, he lead a horse to saddle so in the end he could ride her but there was a lot of work in between.  Took over an hour and a half to do this.  Apparantly he and his friend who owns the Romeo bloodlines are going over to America.  If you don't know about Romeo bloodlines with the  horses go to Guy McLean's website and follow his links http://www.guymclean.com.au/index.html.  Absolutely amazing to watch the show, just wished I still had my horse.

I scored a church pew, it is 4 foot long has a beautiful high back, needs sanding and a good coat of...... I haven't decided yet, but the best thing, I was in the right place at the right time and scored it for free.  It maybe 1930's or older not sure.  This guy was going to throw it away, and I happened to spot it in the back of his ute and made a comment that he has been antique shopping, short conversation and a short time later have it stuffed in the back of my friends subaru.  

Thank goodness I have learned the art of conversation, which seems to be getting lost in the current times.  People have lost the understanding that it is not all about themselves with conversations and it is a great way of learning new things and different view points.  Yes people do have different opinions but don't slam down your opinions, there is a more gentle way of doing it.  I love hearing about people's lives and what they have been discovering.  Listening is the best way of having a conversation.

May 5, 2009

Socialising amongst the web

Okay, I have been a member of facebook for sometime due to a highschool reunion coming up next year, the 20 year one.  Cannot get over how quickly time flies.  Have refreshed old school friends and that is great.  My one pet peeve with this sight is those 'requests', I really appreciate so many people want to hug me, but how many hugs can people receive in one day!!  It takes me an age to ignore most of them, I know, how rude of me 'gasp'.  
So I decided to give Twitter a go, just joined, I am following Lily Allen (the singer) love her sense of humour, and her accent that comes through her songs and her voice and also following two friends. Now if no one follows me will this affect my self esteem in real life.....
I am also going to see whether I can somehow view twitter with my mobile phone, just received a new one.  
And then I will compare the two, to see which one I prefer.

May 3, 2009

Puss in Books

Was browsing and saw this neat article.  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/kent/8021407.stm.  I would love it if my hounds could come to work with me, though my employer may disagree.  Imagine you could use the cat for storytelling, "Mog" or "Slinky Malinky" stories.  

May 2, 2009

HOLIDAYS!!

I am now officially on holidays, a whole month to do all the things that I don't have time to do but I won't get round to doing. lol.  Next week the hounds and I are off to get photo portraits.  I won one of those glamour shots, entering thinking I will never win and I did.   I am sooo not a glamour queen, so I asked can I get a pet and person shot instead, they agreed, now to find a venue that caters to dogs.  
I haven't looked at the next State Library Licence2Drive but it is out, so guess what I will be doing tomorrow.  
Oh and apparantly it is my birthday in three days, I am at an age when I am supposed to act grown up 'sigh'.  
And with that I shall leave you a quote about aging, found this on http://www.quotegarden.com/age.html

"Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional".  ~Chili Davis

April 24, 2009

Perused through Wiki's, you would of heard of Wikipeadia, there is a whole lot more wiki's out there or wookies. There is a wiki on wookie's http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page, yep those hairy fellows from the Star Wars series. Basically you start a wiki, and other people can comment on it or add to it. Very similar to a club but you don't have to meet face to face.

Isn't this amazing! Found this on flickr it is an actual photo, it looks so much like a painting doesn't it. If you want to have a look at some more of his works go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/archedroof/ and have a look at some more of his amazing stuff.
I have decided to bite the blogging bullet, and try this out. Will put up interesting titbits that I find amusing, interesting and just a little big skewed. I am working on establishing our native garden on an acre at the moment and I enjoy nature, photography, reading and anything to do with my dogs (I will dedicate a whole post on those two later!) here is a link to what one of my girls breed is http://koolie.net/