Showing posts with label Tula. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tula. Show all posts

Friday, August 27, 2010

Friday Fun Words

Hiya Ape-friends! It's me, Yvie, back from vacay. We had a lot of fun running around and sniffing stuff. George even saw a raccoon.

But because we were away for a week and Mom's been at the office working, we don't have any word verification words to share this week.

So instead you'll have to content yourself with some of these pics of me (and a few others) on vacation. Of course, looking at pics of beautiful moi is just as good, amiright?

Here we go!























Friday, July 23, 2010

Friday Fun Words

Here I am, the soft and squeezable Yvie to provide you with new words to enhance your vocabulary. Yes, enhance.



Last weekend we had tornadoes. They tasted terrible. I kid, I kid.



For reals, though, we were watching Whale Wars when suddenly we hear this terrible wail. Mom later said it sounded like a fallout siren. We live near a tornado siren, but this was different. George and I barked and the humans ran to find Tula.
What was the sound you ask? Tula, howling a terrible death wail. I guess the tornado siren was going off and she was warning us (stoopid show off, thinks she's so great with her weather warning howls).



So it was off to the basement with us. Which was AWESOME!! My most favorite chair is down there, so I jumped on that and scratched at it. Then I had to put on a collar and a leash "just in case". I got real excited that we were going to go on a walk, but apparently walks are right out when there's tornadoes.

So I spent my time beating up giant stuffed pig and chewing on George's legs when he wasn't looking.

It was so much fun, I can't wait until we have some more tornadoes.

Onto the words! ENHANCE!

Phoses - photoed roses. Their thorns don't prick, but they don't smell very nice



Hydre - when Dr Dre hydrates



Poting - when a potent pot pouts. HA!



Airail - when ailing air eats aioli. DOUBLE HA!



Clead - clean lead. OR, OR lead cleats. Take your pick.





See you next week Ape-Friends!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Friday Fun Words

Yvie's back babies!

That's right, I've returned from my absence to once again give you definitions to new words to add to your lexicon.

One of the best things about summer is the hose gets taken out.
The hose is awesome purely because it spits out water, which I then get to bite. But the hose cheats because no matter how much I bite that water, it just keeps coming.



Tula has recently decided that she likes to bite the water too. She's also started playing in her swimming pool which is just ridiculous. Who wants water on them?

Crazy people and crazy dogs. That's who.


Onto the words!

Unwin - when you lose after you've already won. Wrap your minds around that!

Crant - a crabby ant. Don't give them weapons. Ants, especially crabby ones, would destroy you if given the chance


worst. tattoo. ever.



Mykrull - my copy of Krull.



Oddcu - a strange coup

Sillyi - when "I" decide to be "silly"



Lessins - lessons in sinning.



Have a nice long weekend for those of you in the states and who don't have to work!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

In Which We Garden

One of the things Twin and I were most looking forward to when we bought our house almost three years ago was the gardening we'd be able to do.
Twin always has a few guinea pigs running around (not counting the multitude of foster pigs we take in for the shelter) so fresh veggies was something we thought would be fun to grow. Anything we didn't eat could go to the pigs and, to a lesser extent, the dogs

Last year the garden went really well. We had far far more Roma tomatoes than we could ever use and cooked up our peas in a stir fry.
Normally I don't like carrots but the ones we pulled out tasted so good I felt bad about saying mean things about carrots in the past.

This year we wanted to make the veggie garden bigger so we could plant a larger variety of veggies.

Here's the before pic of the veggie garden, along with the kale that survived the MN winter.





The kale actually did so well it went out to seed, sending up pretty yellow flowers that reached over four feet in height before we had to take it out. The dogs enjoyed playing with the stalks.

Here's the new garden.




We replaced the wood borders (which we had originally recycled from our flower garden) and added bricks. We also made it twice as long.

Here's a breakdown of what's planted:

on the left we have asparagus, which is a two year crop so no harvesting until next fall. Then we have spinach and scallions. Beans begin right where the netting starts and runs into the next picture and the two seedlings are grape and Roma tomatoes.



Here we have the beans along the fence until the netting is bunched on the bricks. That's where the peas start. In front we have a golden bell pepper and a lilac bell pepper



The peas continue until the A frame where cucumber and zucchini are planted (the A frame is awesome. The plant will grow up the netting and the veggies will hang down, preventing them from yellowing or molding on the ground)
The seedling on the left is cantaloupe and we also have lettuce and carrots planted in the front under the A frame.

We will be planting red potatoes but the cut seed potatoes need a few more days to dry and callus before planting.

Also Twin and our mom want to plant some giant pumpkin seeds to try and grow a massive pumpkin, something a cousin of ours is really into. I'm not really against the idea, per se, I just worry that if we get a massive, state fair worthy pumpkin, it won't be as fun to deal with or move as they think.

We planted herbs in containers:


From the top, clockwise, rosemary, thyme, parsley and basil. We use these a lot in cooking. Except basil. We rarely use that (except on margherita pizza) but just really like the smell.

We lost a few houseplants over the winter (a few are still struggling) so I got a 3 more when we went to Ikea for a new bookshelf.




Also I planted the wildflower seeds I got from Summer from her contest.



I was really excited about these but that night something (most likely a squirrel) for whatever reason dug a huge hole in the dirt so I'm not sure how many will end up growing. sadface.

Then we moved onto trying to zazz up our main flower garden.



For some reason whoever planted this garden was crazy. As you can see from the front picture it looks OK, well filled out (the top tier hasn't been weeded yet). But the whole back side of the garden is empty. Nothing planted at all.

So last year we added some mat plants to try and fill it up a bit and this year we're going to try and give it some symmetry. I'm sure we'll need to add some more plants next year as well. Some day the garden will be filled with perennials and then we can add some mulch to make it look even prettier.

Mostly we added some lilies to even it out (which twin really likes) and some purple flowers (of which I can't remember the name right now) which I fancy. We're planning on hopefully adding a few more lilies this year (it was really windy when I took these pictures...)






After all of that we bought a few vine and creeper plants to grow along our fence.

Here's a clematis we got that has already bloomed along with a trumpet creeper.






We also planted a new lilac. We had planted 4 last year but one of them didn't make it through the winter.



And by "didn't make it through the winter" I mean "didn't make it through a certain someone who has a fondness for sticks and stick like bushes".

Friday, April 30, 2010

Friday Fun Words

Yvie here! To bring you your weekly dose of new definitions and words drawn from Blogger Verification Words.
But before that, you'll never believe what I did on Sunday.

It was actually why Mommy was gone all day on Sunday and then had to scramble to write a blog post.

I... went to a casting call!

That's right! Yours truly may one day be a print model!



Perhaps you'll be looking through a Target ad and there I'll be, all beautiful and gorgeous and adored, as I deserve to be.

The Animal Connection had an open casting call for dogs at a local obedience center. There isn't a specific client, but this way if a client needs a dog for an ad, they can look through the book of dogs and pick one they want.

We had to wait, like, four hours for our turn in front of the camera. After about an hour and a half I was FED UP with all the other cute dogs there. But then Anne showed up with Tula (since she wants to model too. Copycat...err...dog) and things got a little more entertaining.

Anyway, when I finally got my chance in front of the camera, the photographer took TONS of pictures, way more than most the other dogs, because she thought I was just so cute. She told me so.

Tula didn't do as well, cuz she's all shy and stuff, and only got one good face and body shot (amateur).



I hope I get some work. Mommy says if I do, I can help pay for the hot-tub they want.

We'll see about that, Mommy. It is, after all, MY money.

Onto the words!

Paccing - When Al Pacino wins some money



Abear - ummm... a bear?



Islchar - a burned island

Heeps - Hot peeps. Or as Anne said, a heap of peeps.



Phics - physics for people who only like to speak and write in shorthand



Brasts - when you blast a brat.

That's all for this week! See you next time, ape-friends!

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