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Re: [PyrNet-L] Re: Decorations.



I am really reluctant to put up a full size tree this year....... Sam is
still so much *puppy* that I am not sure I am ready to invest in plastic
ornaments, etc......  maybe a fire hydrant with a big ribbon would be
better!

Merrilie
----- Original Message -----
From: <clhenke@juno.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 1:37 PM
Subject: [PyrNet-L] Re: Decorations.


> The list has been lots of fun, and busy today.  I've got to get some work
> done around here, but thought I'd toss one more out for a laugh!
>
> Thought I was being really bright with the decorations this year.  Put
> the ten ft. tree in the living room, where the dogs come by invitation
> only.  But decided to put the 7' tree up on an end table in the family
> room.  Still gave the appearance of the big tree, with no effect on the
> floor area for the dogs.  That was the end of the smarts!  Son brought me
> in a pile of peacock feathers, and I thought ( this thinking thing is
> where I get myself in trouble ) how neat, I can use these as decorations
> on the tree!  Got it all done, stood back, still pleased with myself!
>
> Some of you will remember me talking about my dogs ( esp. Ranger )
> collecting bird feathers when he was out in the yard, and stuffing them
> all in his mouth card fan shaped, and we had to check for feathers in or
> out of his mouth before he came back in?  Whatever was I thinking??
>
> On the question is a Pyr. a large dog or a giant, let me assure you in
> either case a Pyr. can reach a Christmas tree on an end table, and in
> this case, they are sure Mom put all these beautiful feathers up for
> their amusement!  My son is giving me the  " real bright Mom, how long
> before we can put you away" look that 17 year olds are often known for.
> So much for my " artsy" looking tree!  But the dogs love me!  Cindy.
>
> clhenke@juno.com
> Ennis, Texas
>
> "All knowledge, the totality of all questions and answers, is contained
> in the dog."  ~ Franz Kafka
>
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