It has been a strange Essexmas and New Years Eve without Uncle Sherman around. I miss not having him around to play with at home. Dad tries, but he is not very good at dog games.
Angel Paws has been hit and miss. One day there are ten pups and other days it is just me and Dog Dad. Dog chums have come and left Key West this year. Others regulars rarely come to the park now.
Dad is reminiscing right now about 31 December 2003. That is the day that Great Great Auntie Essex came to live with Dad. It was an event that furever changed his life. At Angel Paws Dog Park, he was telling Rambo's Mom about Sherman, Deacon and Essex. It all started with the story of fence patrol.
We will post more tomorrow as we look back at 2019.
Dog Speed,
Gemini
May your tail wag, your belly be full, and may you have a forever family to rub your tummy and scratch behind your ears. --------- the collies' blessing to other dogs
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Essex-mas 2019
I awoke today to Dad telling me Merry Essexmas. I got a long walk, extra treats and cheese. That and plenty of attention from Dog Dad.
Essexmas baking was interesting this year. The piece that kept the mixer on the stand broke. Dog Dad jury-rigged the mixer with outstanding results. He took some string, made a loop and tied it to the kitchen cabinet handle and put the handle in the loop. It worked pawsomely.
Dad will be looking at getting a new mixer. The old Sunbeam Mixer was his Mom's and is from the 50s or 60s. That mixer has made a lot of cookies, cakes and mashed potatoes. Dad would think of Ohio and his pawrents when he used the mixer
As fur me, I am paying extra attention to Dad, since Uncle Sherman crossed the bridge. Dad doesn't go back to work until 6 January, so I plan to enjoy having him around.
Merry Essexmas
Gemini
Essexmas baking was interesting this year. The piece that kept the mixer on the stand broke. Dog Dad jury-rigged the mixer with outstanding results. He took some string, made a loop and tied it to the kitchen cabinet handle and put the handle in the loop. It worked pawsomely.
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Jury-Rigged Mixer |
As fur me, I am paying extra attention to Dad, since Uncle Sherman crossed the bridge. Dad doesn't go back to work until 6 January, so I plan to enjoy having him around.
Merry Essexmas
Gemini
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Thank You and Happy Turkey Day
We wish a Happy Thanksgiving family, friends and cyber pals.
Dad went to a restaurant with two of his
pals and had some turkey. He didn’t
bring any home for me though. Dog Dad
said something about Essex and Deacon eating
turkey and having extremely fowl and runny dog poop. Sigh.
Dog Dad and I are thankful for having you around this
month. There were many kind emails,
cards and posts sent to us. Your acts
helped us get through the Rainbow Bridge crossing of Sherman .
We received cards from Dad’s brudder, sisters, our vet’s office in Key West and the vet’s office in Marathon . Dad's sisters sent him a small stuffed animal collie named Lassie. It reminded Dad of his childhood and was even made the year Dad was born. Then there emails from Aspen’s pack, Angel
Dog Jake & JH Pawrents, Gracie’s Pack, Navy’s Pack, Magnum’s and Samson’s
Pack. Chloe’s Pack, the Moondance Huskies, and Lil and the Holmhaven Collies. Sky’s and Tonks’ pawrents posted on face book
and a sent us the comments from Angel Paws Dog Park pawrents that we are no longer in Key West . If we missed anyone, we apologize. Your words meant a lot to me and Dog Dad.
Lassie From Sisters |
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Young Dad With Stuffed Animal Lassie Dog |
Thank you, Dog Speed and Happy Turkey Day to all.
Gemini and Dog Dad
Monday, November 25, 2019
Sherman - 5 June 2011 - 4 November 2019
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Sherman At Holmhaven |
Sherman & Essex Playing |
Sherman & Leo |
In Our Back Yard With a Sandy Nose |
Sherman & Karma At Angel Paws |
Giving Dad a Loving Look |
Sherman Experiences First Snow |
Sherman & Gemini Playing At Home |
Sherman & Gemini Sharing the Dog Bed |
This took longer to write than I wanted. Helping friends move and a lot of other things happening. Sherman was one heck of dog.
What was my Uncle Sherman’s story? Sherman
was born on Sunday, 5 June 2011. He came
to live with Dog Dad and Great Great Auntie Essex due to the tragic Rainbow Bridge
crossing of Great Uncle Deacon on 27 May.
There was an immense hole in Dad’s heart. Sherman filled that hole and then some. He was one of two sable boys in the litter. His brudder Duke went to live in North Carolina and Sherman
came to Key West
on 6 August. Dad, Essex and Sherman intended to visit our cyber pals Jake and Just Harry that day, but there was a terrible thunder storm in the area. To avoid driving three hours in heavy rain, the pack drove back to Key West .
I first met Uncle Sherman on 4 September 2015. I was smitten with him and followed him
around the yard at Holmhaven Collies. My
other three sisters were not as interested in Sherman . We became a bonded pair when I came
to live in Key West . Anytime we went to the vet, I would whimper
when Sherman
left the room. He was a gentle giant,
that loved being around dogs and hoomans.
Sherman and I would play in the yard and living room. Sherman
would lay on his back and I would pounce on him. He was a special dog and many hoomans knew
him from our walks or time at Angel Paws.
Gemini
= = = = = =.
Dog Dad here: I will think of Sherman sleeping either by the bed or right
outside the bedroom door. Many of those
times either his nose or paws would be under the rug. In the house he would stay right at my feet
when I sat on the couch, or by the sliding glass doors. When fireworks went off, he was a Velcro Collie. If a treat was involved Sherm was close by. At
Angel Paws I will think of him doing fence patrol after Essex
crossed the bridge. Sherman
the pup was bounced by Essex whenever he tried
to help her with fence patrol. During
morning walks, he would bounce like a jack rabbit and bark at one part of the walk. That was where a dog escaped his yard and ran up to us. Essex was unfazed
and Sherman hid
behind her and Dad. Sherman never forgot that, and when he got
bigger he would started bouncing as approached that place. He seemed to be saying “I’m a big dog and
not a little puppy anymore mister.” He
loved chewing on water jugs and was a very social puppy.
At the park I will think of Sherman playing with his
best pals Leo and Karma. Sherman was an
enthusiastic face licker. I won’t miss
having to watch Sherman
when there tennis balls around. Sherman was not gentle in
taking a tennis ball away from a person. He would growl at the other pups too.
Miss you Sherm.
Dog Dad
Monday, November 4, 2019
Sherman Crosses The Bridge
It is with great sadness the I report my Uncle Sherman crossed the Rainbow Bridge today at the Marathon Veterinary Hospital. I can imagine him running over to Essex and meeting Deacon for the first time.
As you know Friday we went to Marathon. On Saturday we visited Sherman and he looked a lot better. Sunday morning we get a call and Sherman can't move his front paws and the Doc asks to use a catheter. Dad tells them yes and is then informed more tests will be done Monday. Dad is worried. The call comes Monday morning that Sherman is paralyzed and will not recover. He is eating though. Dad knows that Sherman will need assistance in crossing the rainbow bridge. As much as he loves the big guy, he could never keep him bed ridden.
We arrive at Marathon about 3:10 PM. We are amazed that Sherman is totally alert and clear eyed. He can move his head, but his legs are not working. Dad lays down with him and Sherman gives him a ton of collie kisses. Dad lets him go on for minutes. He tells Sherman how much we loves him, and that we will miss him so much. Sherman smiles and licks Dad some more.
The vet comes in and talks to Dad. She tells Dad Sherman has lymphoma and explains the process of helping him cross over. Sherman gets a sedative while Dad talks to him and strokes his fur. At 4:15 PM Sherman crossed the Rainbow bridge and will be missed. Heaven has gained a gentle giant with a huge heart.
I'll write more later. Right now I'll need to keep Dad company and give him plenty of collie kisses.
Dog Speed,
Gemini
As you know Friday we went to Marathon. On Saturday we visited Sherman and he looked a lot better. Sunday morning we get a call and Sherman can't move his front paws and the Doc asks to use a catheter. Dad tells them yes and is then informed more tests will be done Monday. Dad is worried. The call comes Monday morning that Sherman is paralyzed and will not recover. He is eating though. Dad knows that Sherman will need assistance in crossing the rainbow bridge. As much as he loves the big guy, he could never keep him bed ridden.
We arrive at Marathon about 3:10 PM. We are amazed that Sherman is totally alert and clear eyed. He can move his head, but his legs are not working. Dad lays down with him and Sherman gives him a ton of collie kisses. Dad lets him go on for minutes. He tells Sherman how much we loves him, and that we will miss him so much. Sherman smiles and licks Dad some more.
Last Pawtograph of Sherman & Gemini Together |
Sherman |
The vet comes in and talks to Dad. She tells Dad Sherman has lymphoma and explains the process of helping him cross over. Sherman gets a sedative while Dad talks to him and strokes his fur. At 4:15 PM Sherman crossed the Rainbow bridge and will be missed. Heaven has gained a gentle giant with a huge heart.
4:15 PM - Sherman Has Crossed The Rainbow Bridge |
Dog Speed,
Gemini
Saturday, November 2, 2019
2 November - Sherman Update
We drove up to Marathon and visited Sherman this afternoon. He is in much better spirits and looking much better. He ate food that morning, so the appetite is coming back. He gave Dad some collie kisses, during the visit. Sherman moved around some, but tired quickly. His nose is still dry to the touch, instead of cold and wet. While Dad didn't talk to the vet, he knows Sherman is making solid progress. We are both hoping for a recovery for the big guy.
We will post again on Monday.
Dog Speed,
Gemini & Dog Dad
We will post again on Monday.
Dog Speed,
Gemini & Dog Dad
Friday, November 1, 2019
1 November 2019 - Sherman Update
Marathon Veterinary Hospital Entrance |
While we waited Dad talked to the two of us in the waiting room for about 90 minutes. He stroked the two of us, and talked in that calm voice of his. Sherman told Dad he was a brave boy and would make it through. The Doc looked at Sherman and our medical records book. The Vet Tech and Doctor both told Dad more people kept a medical file book. Sherman left with Doc for blood work and an ultrasound.
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Sherman & Gemini In The Waiting Room |
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Visiting Sherman In The Back Room |
We waited quite some time before the Doc came back. Dad spent a lot of time talking with me. I could tell he was worried. We went for a couple walks too. Doc said Sherman's liver was in overdrive. The Doc went over a lot of things. She didn't want to raise our hopes and told us Sherman's chances were 50/50. We went to the back room and visited with Sherman before leaving him for overnight care in Marathon. Dad held it together, but I could feel his voice and emotions coming through. Dad is stoic like a collie, so this side rarely comes out. Doc told call if he didn't hear from them by 7 PM.
We left Marathon and got back to Key West at about 11:45 AM. Dad went to work to keep his mind busy. This is a typical male hooman reaction to this type of crisis. After work he visited the folks at our regular vets office to tell them about our Marathon visit. Then he came back and talked to me and we went to Angel Paws.
Dad called Marathon at about 6:45 PM. He was told Sherman's temperature was down and he was sitting up at times. Things are looking better, but Sherman is not out of the woods. Odds are probably 60/40 in Sherman's favor. We will hear from the vet around 9 AM and 4 PM tomorrow. Hopefully, we will hear more good news.
Dog Speed,
Gemini
Paw Ssss: We appreciate all your prayers and wishing us well. It means a lot to us.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
October 2019
We finally got Dad to post. Things have been busy here.
We had lots of visits to Angel Paws. That always makes us happy. Dad was home the previous week and did lots of cleaning around the house. The place still looks like a disaster area, but we will keep after Dad to clean more.
Sherman got to spend time in the living room this Collieween. He is usually really barky, but he was too tired to bark. Gemini spent time in the bedroom. Part of the way through Collieween, it rained. We had a good rain fur about fifteen minutes. It seems that the Trick-or-Treaters melted away. So the second time ever Dad has left over Collieween Candy. The other time was after Herricane Wilma.
Gemini's annual vet check up was early this month. She passed with flying colors. During that visit we me a basset hound named Chloe and her Dog Dad. We talked for awhile. The man asked if the people at the vet if they knew anyone that needed a dog ramp. They asked Dad if we wanted it, we wagged our tails and we now have a ramp. Dad needs to do some training because we don't want to use it.
Gemini Is Not Sure About The Ramp |
This Monday Sherman threw up in the morning, then again when Dad got home and before bed time. He didn't want to eat either. Then he threw up Tuesday. We visited the vet Tuesday. Sherman got some fluids and tests done. Wednesday, Dad talked to the Doc, then stopped by to pick up some antibiotics for Sherman. The last three days Sherman has been given boiled chicken and rice to eat. All three days Dad has had to force feed him. If he doesn't want to eat tomorrow, Dad will get an ultrasound done in Marathon. Sherman is slow and the not eating has Dad an Gemini worried. Sherman is attentive, but is slow and has very little appetite. The fact Sherman is letting Dad brush him, shows he is not feeling well. He always gives Dad a quick ugly face during brushing.
Dad Fixed Chicken & Rice For Sherman |
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Lewis and Clarke
Cyber Paw Pals, we have pawsome news from Angel Paws. We just met two new pups that arrived in Key West. There names are Lewis and Clarke. Lewis is a nine year old male smooth collie. Dad furgot to ask her humans what breed Clarke was, but she looks like a miniature schnauzer to us.
We were just getting to leave Angel Paws and we noted a collie. We stood up and looked at Dad. We sniffed each other and the two explorers sniffed around Angel Paws. We are looking forward to seeing the two of them over the next several years.
It sure is great to have another collie pal.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Lewis and Clarke Explore Angel Paws |
Lewis Stops Over to Say Hi |
Clarke Visits Her Hooman |
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Gemini's Fourth Bark-Aversary
Dad sure has a pawsome memory. He woke up this morning, kissed me on the nose and said "Happy Bark-Aversary Gemini." I wagged my tail as we got ready for our early morning walk. I got an extra treat as he went off to work. When he got back we got our Dad's Home Treat, then Dad gave us some "Frosty Paws" peanut butter and cheese ice cream. After we got done eating Dad talked to us about him bringing me home and my first day at my home in Key West. We talked about that he chose me because I followed Sherman around when they came down to visit me.
I tilted my head and thought about coming home with Sherman. I smiled at Dog Dad as memories came flooding back.
While I enjoyed visiting Gandalf two years ago, I rather spend that time at my home than evacuating for a herricane. The photos for Hurricane Dorian made me sad for all the hoomans and animals there. While I enjoyed visit, I rather be home than visiting. I love my pack, our home and Angel Paws.
Dog Speed,
Gemini
Gemini Is Done With Her Frosty Paws |
I tilted my head and thought about coming home with Sherman. I smiled at Dog Dad as memories came flooding back.
Sherman Explaining the Collie House Rules |
Riding to With Sherman to Key West |
Dog Speed,
Gemini
Saturday, August 31, 2019
Grey Dorian
To all our pals in cyber paw land, we are doing well. We watched Herricane Dorian carefully and Dad constantly had on the weather channel. The storm churned and it made a turn. Hopefully it will keep turning and go into the Atlantic and leave every paw alone. We barked so much we must have made that herricane turn. Dad is happy and relaxing. We could feel him worrying earlier during the week. After all Irma visited us Labor Day two years ago. All our pals have been in our prayers. Stay safe every paw.
Earlier this month Sherman and Dad celebrated his eighth barkaversary of arriving in Key West. We had some frosty paws to celebrate. Dad needs to get the camera fixed, so he can take pawtographs for our posts.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
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NOAA Chart of Dorian |
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Saturday, July 20, 2019
20 July 1969
We return to the WABAC machine. Dad dials in 20 July 1969, location Amherst, Ohio. As we get out we quietly climb up on a porch and look in the window. There is a very young Dog Dad watching the TV with Grand Paw, Grand Maw and his three year old brudder and sister. His brudder is messing around and Grand Paw yells at him to settle down and watch this. This is history.
At 9:51 PM the hatch opens. At 9:56 PM the hooman foot steps on that wonderful orb up in the sky. The world stops. Everyone in Grand Paw's home is happy. The entire world has a feel good memory. Shortly later a tired Dog Dad goes up the stairs and to fall asleep in his bed.
God Bless all the people that made the good memory happen. Then we get back into the WABAC and come home. Thunder rumbles in the sky and we stay close to Dad. He is smiling and pets us. Then we join Dad and go to bed.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
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The Eagle - 20 June 1969 |
God Bless all the people that made the good memory happen. Then we get back into the WABAC and come home. Thunder rumbles in the sky and we stay close to Dad. He is smiling and pets us. Then we join Dad and go to bed.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
16 July 1969
We hear Dad turning dials by the big door. We look at each other and bark excitedly "WABAC machine." We see the dials set for 16 July 1969, location Indian River, Florida. We quizzically look at Dad. What are we going to see?
When we get out of the WABAC, we see hoomans and vehicles packed on the shore. There are a lot of boats on the Indian River. Dad points a yacht on the river. Rick, his brother Mark and their Mom are on that boat. A little after 9:30 we hear a loud roar and then see a rocket go up in the air. Dad smiles with pride and we rub up against him.
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The Launch |
As we look at Dad, he tells us that we are watching a great moment in history. A twelve year old Dad is with his family watching the launch on a black and white TV in Amherst, Ohio. The upcoming days would feature one of the few times that people remember where they were and something good happened.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Gemini Is Four
Gemini is Wearing the Barkday Hat |
Gemini at Angel Paws, Sherman in the Background |
Sherman Taking It Easy |
When Dad got back he did some stuff around the house, then we went to Angel Paws. We met a nice pup named Brandi that is visiting Key West. She mostly was interested in playing ball.
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Brandi a Boxer-Black Mouth Curr Mix |
Gemini &Sherman Resting At Home |
We had a pineapple grow in our garden too. Dad said it was awesome, but neither of us wanted to taste it. So Dad had it all to himself.
Pineapple From Our Garden |
Dog Speed
Gemini & Sherman
Thursday, June 6, 2019
75 Year Anniversary
Dog Dad was talking about Grand-Pawther (Dad's Pawther) to us. Grand-Paw followed on after D-Day. During WW II he drove the chaplain around. That chaplain later married Dad's parents. Nothing was sure back then and many men did not return home to their families.
We were lucky to have these hoomans around. They grew up during tough times and faced adversity during a time of great upheaval.
We remember their sacrifice and bravery on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.
Dog Speed,
Sherman, Gemini and Dog Dad
We were lucky to have these hoomans around. They grew up during tough times and faced adversity during a time of great upheaval.
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Grand Paw & D-Day Tank |
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Chaplain & Grand Paw |
We remember their sacrifice and bravery on the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.
Dog Speed,
Sherman, Gemini and Dog Dad
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Sherman Is Eight
Sherman woke up to Dad singing Happy Barkday to him this morning. He gave Dad a big collie smile. Then Dad hugged him and we went for our morning walk. While Dad was packing his lunch for work, he gave both of us a slice of ham. When he left for work we got an extra dog treat too.
When Dad got home, we got an extra dog treat too. Later in the day we went to Angel Paws. Maximus stopped by a couple minutes later, followed by two border collies that are visiting. After they left Baily, the German Shepherd stopped at the park.
For his barkday we got new bowls. They are from LL Bean, we love them and they are well constructed. Cost a little more, but these should last furever. They are not made out of particle board.
Hope every paw had a grrrreat day like we did.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini
Sherman the Barkday Boy |
Baily and Sherman at Angel Paws |
Gemini Taking It Easy |
Our New Bowls |
Hope every paw had a grrrreat day like we did.
Dog Speed,
Sherman & Gemini