Just in case I do, cuz I very well might
Nov. 8th, 2009 12:57 pmOne of the more enjoyable ruminations.
also-rans
Walter
Fletcher
Guilford
Topeka
Malcolm
Kirby
Puckett
Puck
Robin-Goodfellow
Fella
Raoul
Burl
Curtis
Pace (the "peace" way)
Edmund
Edgar
Miró
Larry
Smitty
Fortinbras
Elrod
high placers
Wally
Nicky
Harvey
Preston
Duncan
JoJo
the short list
Riley
Guthrie
Otoño
Vincerò
Bodhi
I'll be letting more people/characters and words wash over me this week, too, no doubt. Suggestions welcome.
- + o + -
Now outside, into one of the last, if not the very last, gorgeous, temperate, wonderful autumn days.
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Date: Nov. 8th, 2009 09:24 pm (UTC)Sputnik
Ford
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Date: Nov. 8th, 2009 11:15 pm (UTC)"Sputnik" was what they called farts in the family of somebody I used to know.
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Date: Nov. 9th, 2009 04:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 9th, 2009 04:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 8th, 2009 11:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 9th, 2009 04:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 01:23 am (UTC)what kind of dog is he? how much does he weigh? how old is he? he looks "big," but then you see the hand holding him up and you realize he's not as big as he looks. they say black dogs are harder to find homes for, so bless you for adopting a black dog. well, that's what someone from the dane rescue group told me when i adopted zed and "apologized" because he wasn't a dane. i love black dogs though..... but i admit, when we got cooper long ago, we originally envisioned a yellow girl lab, but then got a black boy because that was what was left-- but now i prefer black to yellow in lablike dogs.
oh-- i know what else i wanted to tell you-- i grew up with girl dogs only, and cooper was my first male dog. the woman we got him from claimed that the boys were just as sweet as the girls, and in her experience (with purebred labs), were less likeley to "roam." anyway, i was nervous about getting a male dog, like he'd be more unruly or something, but now i really don't think the experience is different... at least as far as the dogs i've had go. i mean, i think it'd be harder to deal with an unspayed or (esp) unneutered dog, but other than that, i think boys and girls alike can be wonderful. and i have two boys now, because with feisty birdie, i think she'd be quicker to accept friends of the opposite sex. (that seems to be the conventional wisdom if you're looking to get another dog and your first dog is bossy.)
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:55 am (UTC)he weighed 11 lbs at 8 weeks, which was a over a week ago. almost 2 weeks ago. i was also thinking he was bigger than that, not having really seen that finger in the picture. i guess his paws aren't petite, so there's that. i'm preparing for big.
he got neutered on this past friday.
somebody i asked "do you think kids'd be scared of a dog with one ear?" said kids are more scared of black dogs. but you never know. you had me laughing about your "apology" about zed. there's always something to apologize for, i guess, if you're measuring virtue (or feeling susceptible to such measure, as maybe you can tell i have been), though with Zeus you were sure taking on a tough one---if not behaviorally, life-circumstantially.
part of my hang-up about a male was---don't laugh too much---that it'd make me seem more male-identified, perhaps, to some, if i had a male dog. some kind of queer/gender anxiety there, eh? nuts. and that ain't at all nuts compared to a lot of the nonsense running through my head.
i love that pic of birdie, btw. happy dog.
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 03:36 am (UTC)i think it's cool that he has one ear, but hate to think of how it may have happened, or was he born that way?
cooper the lab weighed 19 lbs at 9 weeks, i believe, if i remember correctly. he had a pot belly. he tends to be 75 lbs as an adult, last i heard anyway. my zed is 63 lbs.
the fuzziness of your intended does make me think newfy a little.
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 03:52 am (UTC)i believe i saw valerie's very fetching saint bernard, if that was him in those dog park pix. adorable.
this guy (whom they're calling pumpkin) lost the ear in a collapsing ex-pen accident when he was 2 weeks old (not long after the pups went into foster). mama dog had gone nuts. one of the other pups had a bite on the nose, and there was pumpkin, and there was pumpkin's ear. he healed quickly, though. maybe like when they bob tails and clip ears intentionally in some young'ns?
"Bodhi" (which is easily more call-able than "Svaha," and maybe a better term anyway) could be represented as "Bo D." Bo Dog.
Here's the biggest one in the litter ("Bamboo"):
At least one other in the litter (one of the ones adopted before I saw them) had that big fluffy head thing goin' on.
Here's the girl I was initially considering ("Hyacinth"):
Here's the brother who looks a lot like my guy ("Bradford"):
Here's the shy one, and another smaller one (maybe the runt) ("Sage"):
And here, one more time, is "Pumpkin":
I guess all these pictures were taken a few weeks ago.
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 01:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:02 pm (UTC)Basically he's the best breed: mutt.
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:04 pm (UTC)Boomer:
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:09 pm (UTC)lookit that good-lookin' beast
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 01:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:45 am (UTC)That was on the original list right under Pace. I think it's Esperanto for peace, too.
An Esperanto name would be good.
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Date: Nov. 11th, 2009 02:56 am (UTC)