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Re: [PyrNet-L] Pyr Puppy First Snow



Nope, no snow. They have had some in the mountains, but none here where we
are.  News just said we usually have at least 4 in by this time of
year........ but not even a smell so far! Sure wish it'd hurry up........:)
Merrilie

> Merrilie,
>
> You haven't had snow yet???!
>
> Anais came from Colorado where she had snow around her from the day she
was
> born (February 2) until she flew here to New Jersey in April (even a
blizzard
> right before she came) where there was no more snow on the ground.  We had
snow
> briefly last week (didn't stick at all, of course) while my son was taking
> Anais & Ciaran (IW) for a walk.  He said that Anais got so excited that
she
> started jumping all over Ciaran (who was much less excited.)  Wish I had
seen
> it.  I'm anxious to see her when we get the first real snow.  It's always
fun
> to see them playing in the first snow of the year.
>
> Stephanie & Anais
>
> Merrilie wrote:
>
> > This means there is still hope for us northern east coasters!!!!!!!!  I
> > can't wait to see Sam in the snow!!!!!!! (if we ever get any......:)
That
> > sounds like so much fun!
> >
> > Merrilie
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <Quiltermg@aol.com>
> > To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
> > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 11:02 AM
> > Subject: [PyrNet-L] Pyr Puppy First Snow
> >
> > > Here it is the first week of December and the temperatures have been
> > hovering
> > > around 70.  Few clouds, no rain, little fall and no winter.  Eight
month
> > old
> > > Belle has known only warm days and so far only cool nights.  And then
. .
> > .
> > >
> > > LAST NIGHT IT SNOWED!
> > >
> > > We woke this morning to 1-1/2" of white stuff on the ground.  Belle's
> > daddy,
> > > remembering the fun she had with the first rain hard enough to leave
> > standing
> > > water in the ditches, jumps out of bed and races for the camera bag.
> > >
> > > Puppies dance at the doggy door while he fumbles in his haze for his
> > camera,
> > > his lenses, his shoes and pants.
> > >
> > > Nose to the ground, digging furrows in the white, Belle races about
the
> > yard
> > > full tilt.  Running with Montana Bear (almost 2 and an old hand at
this
> > snow
> > > stuff), she attempts her usual smaller dog trick of waiting until he
> > catches
> > > up, doing a twisty turn on her front feet to come up behind him for
the
> > > attack.  Instead, she goes slippity-lippity and Tanner Runs Her Down.
> > >
> > > Run, turn, Run, turn, in the house, out of the house.  Life is good.
> > >
> > > Jack (quick grab the camera, they're coming around again) and
> > > Belle (hey, daddy, this is neat.  What is it?) of the Amarillo Mts.
> > >
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