Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Picture of the Day, March 29, 2011


Just another day in paradise, chewin', barkin', and chompin'.

Biren sent a link from the NYT stating the people who own dogs meet the minimum requirement of 30 minutes a day for exercise (http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/14/forget-the-treadmill-get-a-dog/?src=me&ref=homepage), as recommended by the US Surgeon General.

Does this apply to dog run people? If we drive our dogs to the dog park (mea culpa here) do we still meet the minimum exercise requirement with all the health and wellness benefits that entails?  If not, do the other, non-exercise benefits of dog ownership outweigh the risks of not meeting the 30 minutes a day of exercise?

Sunday, March 20, 2011

I can't bring you anything but love, Baby....March 20, 2011

So - we had our party this morning, collected a load of dog doo in various stages of decomposition, sang songs LOUDLY, had three dogs wee on the bags as they were being filled, dissected the Montreal housing market, drank coffee, had some snacks, and generally felt pretty darn good about pristining the run. Thanks to Jennifer, Burt, Pauline, Helen, Lynda and Joanne (Gizmo).

There was a LOT of poop. Three garbage bags in fact. This led me to wonder - is there more un-collected dog doo in the spring than the summer? If so, then why is that?  Is it because it's easier to see in the spring? Perhaps it's cold and we are too busy freezing  to notice poo? Because it gets dark quickly and we can't find it? Because it freezes into a mass in the time it takes to get there?

I am going to pay attention to this issue over the next few months and see what comes up.

Picture of the Day? I couldn't resist.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

The 40 day question of Lent and the picture of the day for March 19, 2011



Well. The unanswerable question from today is “why are there 40 days of Lent?” 

Turns out the 40 days are not the same across Christianity. For the Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic tradition, Lent ends on the Friday BEFORE Palm Sunday, so for 40 consecutive days, but ending the week before Easter.

For Oriental Orthodox Christians, Lent’s 40 days excludes Saturdays and Sundays, for a total of eight weeks.

Western Christianity counts from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday but the SUNDAYS in between don’t count.

Phew! Lent, the way I understood it, has 44 days – Wed Mar 9th to Maundy Thursday, April 21st.  Maundy Thursday – thanks here to Cathy Blundell for discovering this last year – is the night of the Last Supper, and the night before Good Friday. But I think I am way out there is no-man’s land on this one. But all this still doesn’t answer the question of why the 40 days?

Is it in recognition of the 40 days and nights Jesus spent in the desert where he was tempted by the devil, and then defeated him with scripture?  The 40 hours Jesus spent in the tomb prior to the resurrection? The 40 days and nights Moses spent on Mount Sinai? The 40 years the Hebrew people spent wandering lost?

Is the 40 days a symbolic number representing these and other acts or events in the bible? 40 days of fasting, penance and acts of charity?

As my father would tell you I am the LAST person on earth who should be discussing religion – as my brother and I were gazing at an ancient mosaic depicting the Final Judgment, I asked our tour guide, a Professor Emeritus of Theology, when it had happened.  He was shocked and my brother was mortified. And a private school education too! 

So on that note, here is my choice for picture of the day:


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Let's see what council makes of this then

The Westmount Independent  (March 8-9) published a quarter page of images of the dog run gates at the LDR, the WAG and Murray Hill. The accompanying text was critical, stating that high snow levels combined with low fence heights,  were conducive to many dogs simply stepping over the barrier.

And then, the most astonishing letter appeared in this week's edition by Belinda Bowes, who accuses council of spouting bull and being unwilling to resolve a long outstanding issue! Incredible! Amazing! Take that City Council! She is dead-on in stating that this issue has dragged on for years - it has, and for no clear reason.  I am preparing material for the next council meeting to pressure for improved conditions - and welcome your feedback and ideas.

March 17th, 2011 - Pictures of the day



More news: we may have the poo party this weekend, if there are enough of us to participate. Any takers? Sunday morning? I'll bring the treats.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

March 16, 2011

Take that other dog runs! We EXUDE  effusive bonhommerie  at the LDR!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Murdoch, March 13, 2011

IMG_0297 by AmyC2003
IMG_0297 a photo by AmyC2003 on Flickr.

Spring Poo Party

As spring approaches our thoughts turn to poop....and the amount of it that has lain unclaimed and somewhat hidden in the dog run over the winter, and is now making a rather smelly and icky appearance with bits sticking out of the snow. eeeeewwww.

Here's an idea: let's have a poo party! We'll be armed with  shovels, poo bags, happy happy attitudes and we'll clean the place up. Hooray! Doesn't this sound like fun? Special rewards for those who participate - thought up and crafted by yours truly.

Say - end of March beginning of April?

And picture from today:

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Monday, March 7, 2011

New Idea

Here is a big idea which needs your HELP.

For the next 30 days I want to post at least one picture a day of the dog run, as a visual state of the union or current status.

This means I need your help . Use your camera-loaded cell phones! Use your digital cameras! Sketch and scan! Take pictures of the dogs, the fences, the gates, the people, the yellow danger signs floating all over - and we'll use them to create a 'living' image of our dog run, people and pet space.

Email any and all images to amycreighton@bell.net

Happy barkin', clickin' and waggin;!