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12-30-2012, 03:04 PM
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Metrowest, MA
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You know your HUSBAND loves your Hav when he snowblows paths all over the property so Kodi has places to RLH!!!
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12-30-2012, 04:12 PM
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Dave T
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yeah Karen , Dave gets three stars for having the snowblower , but us bloaks that hand shovel get five.  I shovel as much for Molly as I do for the front driveway and sidewalk.
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Ian Dunbar was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from I.P.D.T.A. Here's a picture of me accepting the award on his behalf.
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12-30-2012, 04:49 PM
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Metrowest, MA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by davetgabby
yeah Karen , Dave gets three stars for having the snowblower , but us bloaks that hand shovel get five.  I shovel as much for Molly as I do for the front driveway and sidewalk.
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We live a LONG way from the road... We'd be dead before spring if we had to shovel our way out. It's not even a regular snowblower... It's a snowblower attachment for the tractor!!! 
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12-30-2012, 04:58 PM
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Senior Member
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Bud does the same thing, Karen, when we have a lot of snow. Thankfully yesterday we had a mostly rain event, ending in about 2" of hard, crusty snow that didn't have to be blown or shoveled and didn't cause Tyler to have "snow tumors". Just another nice perk of living on the Cape - not as much snow as we had in Holliston. Just heard on the news that Milford was the big winner in Metrowest with 13". Yikes!
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12-30-2012, 05:02 PM
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Dave T
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Quote:
Originally Posted by krandall
We live a LONG way from the road... We'd be dead before spring if we had to shovel our way out. It's not even a regular snowblower... It's a snowblower attachment for the tractor!!! 
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TRACTOR , geeze he only gets one star. 
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Ian Dunbar was awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award from I.P.D.T.A. Here's a picture of me accepting the award on his behalf.
Member of IAABC ,International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants , Member of Pet Professional Guild
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12-30-2012, 06:51 PM
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Metrowest, MA
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Originally Posted by sandypaws
Bud does the same thing, Karen, when we have a lot of snow. Thankfully yesterday we had a mostly rain event, ending in about 2" of hard, crusty snow that didn't have to be blown or shoveled and didn't cause Tyler to have "snow tumors". Just another nice perk of living on the Cape - not as much snow as we had in Holliston. Just heard on the news that Milford was the big winner in Metrowest with 13". Yikes!
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Yeah, Mary, I think we were close behind Milford. Kodi is just under 12", and the snow was higher than his back.
I love the "snow tumors"... Perfect description!!!
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12-30-2012, 07:44 PM
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Yup! No snowblower here, either. Just good fashion shovels. Husband goes first, lifting all the heavy stuff, and I follow behind, "tidying" the path. We got a ton of snow on Thiursday. Spent 3 to 4 hours just clearing the driveway. Our neighbor had to come by with his snow blower to help us when the village plow dumped snow at the bottom of our driveway when the plow came by to clear the street. It came above my knees!
Poor Ralphie is not getting as much exercise as he normally does, what with the deep snow, cold temperatures, and salt on the sidewalks. Am attempted to get him a doggie treadmill. Is that overdoing it a bit?
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12-30-2012, 08:41 PM
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Jacqueline
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We here in the flatlands of CA don't know what snow is. it only comes once every 20 yrs, and either it doesn't stick or it's only 1 or 2 inches, lol.
Karen, that's an awesome pic of RLH!
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01-01-2013, 08:26 PM
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Jacqueline
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... when you pick the eye goobers out. and tweeze their ear canals. that's real love!
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01-02-2013, 06:44 PM
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The other day I just wished Lucy had Facebook so I could check in with her througout the day while I'm at work. When you go crazy, squeal and join their frantic lunacy when you come home and then when things calm down greet your husband in a much more sober manner. I loved reading that you all behave as crazy as I do over your babies. 
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