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Re: [pyrnet] Camping



Cindy,

You're still in drought in Texas, aren't you?  I've wondered how pyrs get by
in such temps.  My brother and sister-in-law live in Killeen.  They came up
for a visit in August.  My SIL said a woman where she works has a pyr and
shaves it in the summer.  Daisy and Badger loved the cooler temps.  We had a
little Coleman tent heater running and slept with the door partially open so
they could come in if they wanted.  All we got were goodnight kisses and
then they were back out side!

Kim
----- Original Message -----
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Camping


> Kim, loved the pictures of the family camping.  I assume it was leaves
> mostly and easy to brush out?  Here it is burrs, and as my son walked by
> and glanced at it he commented about the joys of brushing them out!  Our
> first reaction to everything here.  Also nice to see Pyrs. in good coat,
> we are still getting some 90 degree days, and staying on the light side.
>
> I like the people who walk up and ask if they are Newfs?  Literally the
> difference between daylight and dark, and I  never have quite figured it
> out?  But yes, they do start conversations!
>
> Again, enjoyed seeing them.  I would have made them stay in the tent for
> all that good body heat!!  :-)  Cindy
>
> Cindy Henke
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
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