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Thursday
Jul182019

Day 199 in 2019

Gimli is a smart, high-energy, working dog mix. Like many working dogs if he doesn't have a task or a job for at least part of the day he can become bored, which can lead to becoming destructive. To keep him busy we train several times a day, walk several times a day, and we give him several brain puzzles. We gave up feeding him in regular bowls when he was only a few months old, partly because he ate too fast, and partly because if he was kept busy by a meal for a while, he wouldn't be bugging us for more, more, and yet more play and attention! That first month we picked up just a few slow feeders, so bowls with obstacles they have to eat the food around. We also started feeding him in covered cupcake tins, the food hidden beneath re-usable cupcake wrappers, and we starting picking up a puzzle or two every month for variety. Some are harder than others and require multiple steps to open compartments to get at the food, but this was the first puzzle we used that simply confounded him. He knew where the food was, but he couldn't get drawers open, even though we hadn't get engaged the locking mechanism and were using it on the simplest, unlocked setting.

It turns out to be not his fault—he simply can't quite get his tongue, or his toe, in the drawer handles, they are too narrow.

You can see he is less than amused.

Wednesday
Jul172019

Day 198 in 2019

Tuesday
Jul162019

Day 197 in 2019

Monday
Jul152019

Day 196 in 2019

Sunday
Jul142019

Day 195 in 2019

Beekeepers fencing the bees into their treetop (tree midsection?) hive for the night.

This was a really cool project that we got to watch at the farm. The tree in front of Curtis and Julie's new house, while lush and green appearing, was rotten through the middle and needed to be removed, but that rotten middle was also home to a very large honeybee hive. Not wanting to hurt the bees, they contacted local beekeepers until they found a group willing to take on the task of removing them safely. Tonight we watched them fence them in just as dark was falling and they were settling in for the night. Tomorrow the tree removal company will fell the tree, keeping the mid-section whole, then tomorrow night the beekeepers will return to extract the hive.