Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Christmas Poem 2018

Christmas 2018
by Heather Hobson Lewis

As 2018 closes, my pen writes this holiday poem   
to bring you joy and good cheer.
   

Two small trips marked this year.        
One bore us via Southwest wings
to Dad’s 75th birthday bash
for a jovial time,
while the other sent us to Alturas in search
of our missing friend, Konrad Reichenberger.

Books two and three of The Conrad Chronicles,
Realizations and Rejection,
have found book form,
while Stubby and Tale of Butts
are now alive as audio books on Audible, i-Tunes, and Amazon.

Fern and Boomer enjoy play and happiness every day,
from professional photo shoots to
participating in the Walk-n-Wag to
Fern’s first visit to the beach.
   

Merry Christmas and a magical winter to all!


Fern and Boomer playing on the beach in 2018






Monday, November 26, 2018

The Conrad Chronicles: Rejection is now in print!

About an hour ago, I received my proof copy for The Conrad Chronicles: Rejection. After checking it over, I submitted the okay for it to be distributed. While it will take 6 to 8 weeks for the book to be fully available through books stores and online places such as amazon and Barnes and Nobles, the book can be purchased right now from lulu.com.

In fact, today (November 26), Lulu is offering one of it's biggest discounts of the year, 35% off.  Also, I have knocked 10% of the book, so that means you will save 45% off of the cover price of $17.99 if you buy it today. Though, if you do miss the discount Lulu is offering, today, they usually have another one going on (usually 10% to 20%), so if you head to lulu.com you can find it.

http://www.lulu.com/shop/heather-hobson/the-conrad-chronicles-rejection/paperback/product-23875263.html

For your information, Rejection is the the third book in the series. You can start the series at this book (as originally it was the first book written), but if you want all the background you really should read Revolt and Realizations first, both of which are available at Lulu at a discount (and are already on amazon, Barnes and Nobles, as well as other places). Rejection is also a darker book than the first two, and thus I have marked it on Lulu as an over 18 book.

Happy Reading!


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Stubby, the Magic Pencil is now an audio book!

Thanks to the narrations of Lori VanScyoc,  Stubby, the Magic Pencil is now an audio book. The audio book form my be purchased through three different venues.  The first is at Audible. If you use the link provided below, and you haven't been an Audible member, you are supposed to receive a bonus.

https://www.audible.com/pd/B07KBFZ6CV/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-133214&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_133214_rh_us


The audio version of Stubby is also available on iTunes and Amazon.

For Amazon go to:

https://www.amazon.com/Stubby-the-Magic-Pencil/dp/B07KBG733S/ref=sr_1_1_twi_audd_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1542239440&sr=8-1&keywords=stubby+the+magic+pencil






Thursday, November 8, 2018

Backyard Archaelolgy: Last Finds of Year Three

As we are already in November, all major yard work is now complete for this season. Thus, the last bits of treasures for this year have been unearthed from my backyard. Though as abundant as the discarded objects have been, I wonder how much or how little this winter's rains will uncover for my discover next Spring.

These last items were found in two batches. The first batch found two months ago included a small toy car, a marble, and other parts to something.



The last relics found this past month are as follows: Part of a spatula, a spoon, part of a snorkel, a folding toy person/robot, a golf ball, a screw/bolt, and a metal tie down in the shape of a plus.

PS Ignore the date on the photo as I was too lazy to set it in the camera before taking this photo. That's the age of the camera.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Happy Halloween-exciting writing update

Happy Halloween!

This very afternoon the audio for my children's book, Stubby, the Magic Pencil, was completed and sent off to the company for final approval. Within 7 to 10 days from now this will be the first of my books to be available as an audio book! Once it is, I'll let you know where you can purchase the audio.

Meanwhile, I must get back to the trick-or-treaters at my door.

Boomer-Halloween 2018

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Halloween Short Story: Pumpkin Smashing

Many, many, many Halloweens ago I was inspired to write Halloween short story entitled Pumpkin Smashing. As fate would have it, that short story was one of my first pieces to ever be published in a literary magazine entitled Bibliophilos. The story appeared in the Fall 2000 issue, also known as Volume IV, No. 1.

As Halloween is now upon us, I would like to share that story with you here.


Pumpkin Smashing
by
Heather Hobson

    "I can't believe it," Amber moaned.  Her fists clenched. "This is the second year in a row.  We worked so hard."
    Justin nodded in agreement.  His hazel eyes surveyed the damage: all four plump, orange pumpkins lay shattered in tiny fragments.  One-half of a burnt candle resided in the gutter.
    "I loved my pumpkin," his sister wailed so loud the whole neighborhood could hear.  Tears of frustration rolled down her rosy cheeks.
    Without a word Justin picked up the candle and jammed it into his pocket.  Then he gathered up the shards of broken pumpkin and deposited them in the trash can.  After he finished, he tenderly took his sister's hand and led her back into the house.  Silently he vowed he would put an end to the pumpkin smashing, even if it meant giving up trick-or-treating and waiting up all Halloween night next year.
*                             *                                 *
    Sighing, Amber carefully arranged the four pumpkins by descending size down the front steps.  She wished Justin could see the magnificent job she had done. 
    The thought of her brother caused Amber to shiver.  It had been eight months since he had been killed by the drunk driver, yet she always felt he was close by.  As she had carved the pumpkins, she could almost feel his hands upon hers, guiding her incisions as he had in years past.
    "Please, Lord," Amber whispered, "Let Justin see the pumpkins.  And don't let anyone destroy them," she shouted in hopes of frightening of any pumpkin smashing vandals.
    As the sun faded, Amber peered out the window every ten minutes to make certain the pumpkins were safe.  She kept it up until she spotted her friends, Josephine and Rachel, coming up the walk.
    She swung the door open to hear Josephine instantly ask, "Are you ready to go?"
    "Let me grab my wand," Amber said, darting back into the house.
    Reappearing, Amber shut the door.  "Now stay put," she half-teasingly ordered the pumpkins, waving her wand over the top of each one.
    Rachel rolled her eyes, while Josephine laughed so hard her cat whiskers wiggled as if alive.
    "Where to first? Rachel questioned, pulling on the hood to her Red Riding Hood cape.
    "How about Hillsdale?  They always have good treats," suggested Josephine.
    Casting one last look at the pumpkins, Amber nodded in agreement, then trotted off after her friends.
*                             *                                 *
    "Look what we have here," whispered Jock, poking his friend Becker in the ribs with the base of his sickle.
    "How cute." Becker smirked.  "That one even has a bow on the stem."  Both boys laughed softly so as not to draw attention to themselves.
    "You first," Jock offered, bowing in jest.  His black hood fell completely over his face.
    "Why thank you," Becker replied with a grin.  His hands reached up and lifted the smallest pumpkin above his head.  He was about to toss it, when he shouted, "Ouch," and dropped the pumpkin onto the dewy grass.
    "What?"
    Becker examined his finger.  He noticed small droplets of blood dribbling down his index finger.  "I've been bit," he stated.
    Jock roared with laughter as he choked out, "By the pumpkin?"
    "Of course not," Becker snapped.  "It must have been a spider or something." Angry, Becker mercilessly seized a second pumpkin.  As he prepared to heave it with all his might, a searing pain ripped through the palm of his hand.  Immediately he dropped the pumpkin.
    "Did this one bit you too?" Jock teased.
    A three-inch-long cut stretched across Becker's hand.  Infuriated he kicked the pumpkin into the street.  "You grab the next one then," he barked at Jock.  Using the edge of his tattered red cape, he pressed down on his bleeding palm.
    "I ain't scared of no pumpkin," Jock bragged.  To prove it, he snatched up the last two pumpkins, one in each hand.  Preparing to throw them, he raised his arms and tilted his hands.
    Suddenly a cold chill came over Jock.  The blood drained from his face.  His body trembled as a searing pain rushed through it.  He howled.  One pumpkin fell to the ground.  He tossed the other in his panic.  In shock, Jock stared down to see one hand minus its thumb and the other completely gone.
    Truly terrified at the blood dripping from his friend, Becker took off running. Jock wailed as he followed Becker down the street, young tricker-or-treaters leaping out of their way.
*                             *                                 *
    "I don't believe it," Amber whispered, her eyes wide.  "The pumpkins!  They're still here."
    Running up the steps, she placed a kiss on top of each one.
    Josephine smirked, as Rachel rolled her eyes again.
    "You're coming inside now," Amber cooed to her pumpkins, tenderly placing the first one just inside the door.
    "See you tomorrow," Josephine giggled, dragging Rachel down the porch steps.
    "Sure," Amber replied, cradling the largest of the pumpkins in her arms.  Setting it down, she noticed for the first time the eyes she had carved reminded her of her brother's.  Smiling, she kissed it once more and closed the door.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Writing on Hold while searching for Konrad Reichenberger-missing person

My writing has been placed on hold, as I have been focusing my energy on Konrad Riechenberger and what happened to him. Recently a couple of us took a trip down to Alturas to seek some answers to what happened to Konrad and what is being done. While we were down there we put up missing flyers of Konrad in various places, hoping this would trigger someone's memory.
We spoke with an officer involved in the investigation, and know they are very interested in finding out what happened to Konrad. While there we also hiked around the area he was last seen in, took some photos, and found a few interesting things, which we shared with the officer.

I did confirm several searches were done and there was a lot of snow on ground when he went missing.

As a side note, a lot of illegal logging has been done for years on the property of absentee landowners in that area. So if you own land in California Pines, Alturas in Modoc County, you may want to check on it or send someone to check it for you.



If anyone knows anything about the location of Konrad, please contact the Modoc County Sheriff's office at 530-233-4416

Hopefully Konrad will be found soon.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

New Flyer: Missing Person Konrad Charles Reichenberger

Just this evening I received a new flyer being put up for Missing Person Konrad Charles Reichenberger.
If you have any information about his disappearance please report it to the Modoc County Sheriff's Department at 530-233-4416.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

More Information on Missing Person: Konrad Charles Reichenberger

Most people who have lived or live in rural Northern California (as I did for 11 years), know what is going on in many of our state and national parks, especially in the smaller towns and rural areas. The drug cartel has been using our forests and parks for years to grow drugs. Anyone who is unfortunate enough to hike into where they are, or to stand up to them, or to learn details of who they are, often vanishes. Many of these rural areas do not have a large enough law enforcement to deal with the issue or cover the hundreds of miles of wilderness. This brings me to the fact that other than a few friends and family members, after nine months, the sheriff's department probably doesn't have the resources to really keep looking for Konrad Reichenberger on a full-time basis, though I know they are interested in information.

The sad part is because he wasn't married and didn't have children that would make him even less of person who would be looked for. But Konrad has family and friends, who care, including a sister and father, and we are going to keep looking and seeking answers.

So here I am, making sure that people are aware of what is going on and hope that someone who knows something they haven't told the sheriff's department of Modoc  County will step forward with information. Again the basics of the case are:

Konrad Charles Reichenberger disappeared from his home in Alturas, California some times between January 13 and January 16, 2018. He has brown eyes and brown hair (often kept short). Konrad is 6'2" tall and 200lbs. He was 44 when he disappeared and is now 45 years old. If you know anything, you should contact the Modoc County Sheriff’s Office at 530-233-4416.


Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Missing Person: Konrad Charles Reichenberger

Today I learned from my mother that my brother's closest friends from his 20's, who was also an usher at my sister's first wedding, is a missing person. Though I hadn't spoken to him in several years, Konrad Charles Reichenberger, is an important person to my family. I have known him for more than 30 years now, and was sadden to learn that he has been missing since January 13, 2018, and I am just now learning this.

So, with hopes to keep people looking for him, I am blogging here to pass the word.  The official news link I found is http://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/news/The-Modoc-County-Sheriffs-Office-is-asking-for-the-publics-help-in-locating-a-missing-man-Konrad-Charles-Reichenberger-age-44--470149283.html

In summary he was last seen on January 13, 2018 and was reported missing on January 16, 2018 in Modoc County, California. Thankfully someone went to check when they didn't hear from him, and found his dogs, which Konrad would never have left like that. Konrad is 44 years old with brown eyes and brown hair (which he usually has kept really, really short).

If anyone knows anything, please contact the police and let them know.

Though the photo I have is 20 years old now, this is Konrad and my brother as ushers at my sister's wedding. Konrad is on the right.

Ivan Joshua Hobson and  Konrad Charles Reichenberger

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

End of Summer Writing Update

Currently my novel, Rejection, is on track for coming out this Fall. Formatting and one final edit have begun. Yesterday I wrote a rough draft for the back of the book, as well as an author's note for inside. This book has been a long time reaching print, and I will be happy when it is out there, and I can move on to the rest of the series. As I remarked in the author's note, Rejection is actually the first book that was written in The Conrad Chronicles series, though it didn't end up being the first book in chronological order, which is why it has taken almost three decades for this book to be published.

Besides my working on Rejection, I have also been typing up the second LOA inspired book and just started playing around with ideas for my 2018 Christmas poem. Add to this that a friend asked me to write a biography of a banana slug for a fundraiser, and I have been busy, but not to busy to enjoy hanging out with a good book a few days this past month.

Happy reading.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Backyard Archaeology: A Never Ending Saga

After three years I figured I would have unearthed all that could be found in my yard. After all, the whole property is only .3 of an acre. There's room for items to be hidden and buried, but at this point I started wondering if my home had been built on a garbage dump. Thankfully, it wasn't. The land was actually an orchard before the house was placed on it.

Meanwhile, I am still uncovering new items. Here are some of the newest treasures.

The second lot to be found this spring and in early summer included a spoon, golf club head, vial, tube and a piece of what I learned was a smoking pipe.


Then in mid-summer I found a squirt gun, piece of china, domino, golf bag plastic toy, head to the top of razor, and some yellow thing I think is for tying something down.

What else can possibly be out there?

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Audio Books

My writing is branching out into another venue: Audio Books. Currently Stubby, the Magic Pencil and A Tale of Butts: The Story of a Couch (remember this is under the pen name Echo Ryan) are in production to become audio books. The auditions for narrators has been completed, and the first 15 minutes of each production has been approved. When they are done they will be available through several venues, including itunes.

If you still prefer a paperback or an e-book, remember these books are available in both those formats. The best and cheapest place to buy them as a paperback is about lulu.com, but they are also available for order through book stores and on amazon.

http://www.lulu.com/shop/heather-hobson/stubby-the-magic-pencil/paperback/product-21959411.html

and

http://www.lulu.com/shop/echo-ryan/a-tale-of-butts-the-story-of-a-couch/paperback/product-15642092.html

Happy Summer Reading!



Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Farewell to My Cherry Tree

Last night sometime between 7:30 pm and 9:30 pm my beloved cherry tree laid down and died. My husband went out to water, and the tree was down. Amazingly enough she fell diagonally across the yard avoiding all there trees, the two fences nearby, and the neighbor's house. In addition the dogs weren't outside when it happened.

My heart is saddened. I had just finished the last piece of cherry pie the day before from this season's crop. Also, only two days before I had been under the tree pruning lower branches.

When I rose this morning, I wrote a poem in honor of this old, magnificent tree.  Here it is:


Farewell to a Cherry Tree
by Heather Hobson Lewis

Arising at my husband's beckoning
I flicked on a light
and followed him into the night.
We tread into the backyard
where the words I thought must have been exaggerated
proved to be completely true.

You, my beautiful tree, had laid down and quietly died.
Leaves still green,
cherries still at your top,
you now rested sprawled diagonally across the ground.

Mere hours before, out the window, I smiled at you,
all tall and strong,
you, who had just provided fruit upon fruit earlier this month,
some of which is now sealed in glass jars.

Just the day before I had eaten
the last piece of this season's pie from your cherries.
Just two days before,
I had been raking discarded pits and limbs
from beneath your wide spreading boughs,
while I thanked you for such an abundant harvest.

Yet this morning I awaken,
knowing your last summer and final cherry season
are now behind you.
Silently you laid down,
and in your kindness found a spot,
evading the other trees, the fences, and the neighbor's yard.

What a loving, amazing creature you were.
Kind enough to wait one more season,
to wait for the dogs to be on a walk,
and to wait for me to no longer be on the ladder beside you
when you chose to fall.

With love in my heart for you my dear cherry tree,
I say farewell.

Cherry Tree has Fallen. This is actually the top of the tree.

Notice the small tree in the cage that the cherry just missed?

So close to the fence line.


So close to the other fence line.


Friday, July 20, 2018

New Job: Registered Representative for AXA Advisors

UPDATE: For several reasons I chose to quit this job before it even really got started. August 14, 2018


The tests I mentioned in a previous post are now behind me. I completed and passed my Oregon State Life and Health Insurance test, the FINRA Series 63 test, the FINRA series 7 test. As of Monday I will officially be considered employed by AXA Advisors as a Registered Representative.  Thus I will be beginning my career in the securities field.

Though I have made it thus far, I know I still have a lot to learn and my officially company training will be beginning now. Since the field is heavily regulated, don't expect me to blog too much about my work, but know if you have any insurance, retirement, or other financial goals you would like assistance with, I am officially licensed to help you. Currently I'm only registered in Oregon, but plan to soon get my registration for California.

Monday, July 16, 2018

Boomer and Fern Go to the Beach

When  the forecasters announced that this Sunday would be an exceptionally hot day in our area, we decided the best course of action was to head to the beach. The drive would only be an hour, so eagerly we packed the car. Boomer has enjoyed the beach many times, but as far as we know, Fern has never gone to the beach before. She is six years old now, so we felt it was time for her to learn to play in sand and surf.

Fern on the way to the beach

Boomer on the way to the beach

The drive took a lot longer than we anticipated, as many other people had decided to head the same direction. The hour drive took close to two hours, and then it took us almost another hour to find a beach that wasn't crowded where we could let the dogs off the leash to play. Luckily we found such a beach.


The beach area we enjoyed for nearly two hours provided ample opportunity to walk, play in the water, and for Boomer and Fern to make new dog friends.

Boomer and Fern make new friends

The sand was comfortable as well as the weather. The beach we found was so free of debris and rocks that I enjoyed a nice long walk in my bare feet. Meanwhile Boomer and Fern played around me, often trying to use me as the base.

Boomer and Fern playing

Boomer and Fern playing

Boomer and Fern playing in the surf
After two hours Fern and Boomer were so tired they headed back to the car without me. Though I was enjoying my time, I was forced to follow them. We all were smiling.

Fern blissfully tired from playing on the beach

Boomer finally wearing down.

Remember, if you do take your dogs to the beach bring them fresh drinking water and pick up after them.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Life and Writing update

The late spring and early summer brought a tide of busyness to my life, which led me to neglect this poor blog. Though I am still caught up in all I am doing, I figured I really should make time to write here, since it has been more than a month. My goal of blogging twice a month has been overtaken by a couple of other goals.

Currently I am retraining to enter a new professional industry. While I am passionate about my writing, enjoy writing, and am thrilled to boast I have six books in print (Unicorn's Milk, Stubby, the Magic Pencil, Callings: Tales of the Conrads of Karna, The Conrad Chornicles: Revolt and Realizations, and A Tale of Butts: The Story of a Couch), as well as a seventh book to be released this autumn, I discovered an opportunity that I should explore. Thus, these past two months, I have been taking on-line classes and training in securities. AXA Corporation is sponsoring and guiding me through this process.

At this point I have passed the test to be registered in health and life insurance with the state of Oregon, and have passed my Series 63 securities test. These days I am studying for the Series 7 test, which I shall be taking in July. This is a big test as it boasts 260 questions taken over 6 hours! You can see why my blogging has been put a bit on hold.

I am still writing, just not as much as before I started taking classes. Lately I have been reworking a draft of the fifth Conrad book. The dialogue is strong in the fifth book, but descriptions really need flushing out and detailing.

Enough blogging for now. Enjoy your summer.

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Back Yard Archaeology continues in 2018

Amazingly enough, even after two previous years or gardening, I am still unearthing a random assortment of items left behind by others. They are mostly in the backyard, but some items like the Alaska pin, I found in the front flower bed.

This Spring's batch thus far has included the following: a toy tank, a fork, a spark plug, an Alaska pin, a Station 76 golf ball, and a bouncy ball.



Who knows what next weeks weeding will uncover.

Friday, April 6, 2018

Realizations now available as e-book and at books stores

Realizations is now available at book stores and as an e-book. The ISBN numbers if you go in a physical book store are:
  • ISBN-10: 1387633392
  • ISBN-13: 978-1387633395

You can also find it on Amazon at:

https://www.amazon.com/Conrad-Chronicles-Realizations-Heather-Hobson/dp/1387633392/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523048491&sr=8-1&keywords=Heather+Hobson&dpID=41TeVoqV-AL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch

 The cheapest place to buy it still is directly from lulu.com. This week they are offering free shipping too.

http://www.lulu.com/shop/heather-hobson/the-conrad-chronicles-realizations/paperback/product-23554369.html

 Happy Reading!


Friday, March 23, 2018

The Conrad Chronicles: Realizations is now available!

My newest novel, and the second book in The Conrad Chronicles, is now available for sale through lulu.com. Within the next few weeks you will be able to order it through Barnes and Nobles, Amazon, and any book store. Also by the end of this week the e-book should be out and available.

If you want to be one of the first to order Realizations, you can do so now at:

http://www.lulu.com/shop/heather-hobson/the-conrad-chronicles-realizations/paperback/product-23554369.html

or just go to lulu.com and type in Heather Hobson to find all my books.



Happy Reading!



Thursday, March 1, 2018

Update on Writing: Conrad Chronicles, Ghost Book and More

For those of you who are here to follow my writing, here is my latest update on what I have been working on and what has transpired.

The Conrad Chronicles: Realizations is still on schedule to be out at the end of this month. The cover is finished, the e-book version ready to go, and an ISBN number has been assigned. Just a bit more formatting on the print version and a review of a proof copy and Book 2 in The Conrad Chronicles will be out.

As for the ghost book that has been sitting with a certain publisher for years, the same publisher who said it was ready to go the printer over the summer, I gave him a call. He couldn't give me an answer on where it was in the publication process and back tracked on it being ready to go to the printer during the summer. This is disappointing, but not surprising given all the "delays" that have occurred. Since I have so many other books and projects I have let this one sit with this publisher all these years, but at some point if he doesn't get the book out there I will self-publish it.

I finished typing up and editing the second draft of the League of Angels inspired book I wrote. The working title right now is The Legend of Star Stone. Since my focus right now is publishing more books in The Conrad Chronicles series, not sure when I will do the third/polish edit of this novel. In addition I am toying with the idea of just releasing it one chapter at a time in a blog format. First I will need to copy right the manuscript.

Finally I am working on a final/polish edit of the third book in The Conrad Chronicles series, Rejections. Right now this manuscript is my coffee house project as I edit a few chapters every week while enjoying a cup of vanilla tea.

Friday, February 23, 2018

House for Sale in Willow Creek, California

Just for the odd chance someone will stumble on this blog and potentially be interested, my former California home is for sale. Several of my novels, including Unicorn's Milk, were penned while I lived here.

This home is 3 bedroom and 2 bath with beautiful oak cabinets and an open floor plan, which I know many people really like. House has central air and heat and lots of trees for privacy and hanging a hammock on. All three bedrooms have walk in closets.

The link to it is below as well as a few photos.

https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Willow-Creek_CA#M2332285420

If you are interested, please contact my realtor.

2300 Highway 96, Willow Creek, California
Master Bath



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Week of Holidays

As I looked at the calendar this week I couldn't help notice how there were over-lapping holidays and holy days. For instance I couldn't recall another time, but I'm sure it has happened, where Ash Wednesday and Valentine's Day fell on the same day. For me this created a dilemma as I usually fast for Ash Wednesday, but go out to eat for Valentine's Day. I did resolve this issue by starting my fast early so I can end it a bit early for dinner tonight.

Yet, besides these two days crossing this week is filled with Lincoln's Birthday this past Monday, and Shrove Tuesday and Mardi Gras on Tuesday.  Follow this up with Chinese New Year on Friday and we have a full week.

This caused me to look ahead on the calendar and I noted that Easter falls on April first, also known as April Fool's Day.  That one made me chuckle. I can't remember that happening before either, but again, I'm sure it has.

Enjoy the week.


Saturday, January 6, 2018

Dogs on Christmas Morning

Now that the holidays are behind us, I have uploaded my photos, though I must confess I still haven't taken down the tree.


For that fact matter, I haven't taken down any of the decorations. I had considered doing so this weekend, but I'm thinking I'll just wait until next weekend. I really enjoy looking at these special treasures I only free from their boxes once a year.

Glowing Bears and Dog (They actually ended up out all year round this last year)

Holiday Mantel

Reindeer formerly owned by my Great Grandmother

Though the best part of Christmas for me is seeing the dogs go crazy for all their new toys. They had a wonderful time playing with their new treasures, and still are enjoying themselves daily with their goodies. Some of the squeakers have even made it into the New Year!

Fern-Christmas 2017

Boomer-Christmas 2017

Boomer and Fern-Christmas 2017

Boomer and Fern-Christmas 2017