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Friday, June 19, 2009

Not just man's best friend!

Hi everyone. Instead of a mystery item today, I would like to introduce my dog, Shadow. She is my daily connection with reality. We got Shadow from a rescue group for German Short-Haired Pointers. Turns out that many pure breeds who end up in shelters don't get adopted. People are concerned that there may be something wrong with them to end up in a shelter. "Too good to be true" scenario? I don't have any statistics for you but there are many rescue groups today who are formed specifically for a certain breed in order to rescue these dogs from euthanasia.

Shadow was about 4 years old we think when we adopted her from the rescue group. Just one year prior to this, she was found wandering through a neighbor's yard, pregnant with no identification. I believe she had about 10 or 12 puppies! The family that found her couldn't keep her so they contacted the rescue group. We found her adoption notice online and it was love at first sight!

Shadow is mostly liver-colored but she has a beautiful spotted chest as well as 2 spotted paws. She is very mellow, maybe because of all those puppies! She loves to go for car rides, wrestle with her kong (dog toy that holds treats), take long walks with a dip in the creek, dancing in the grass (just picture someone doing the twist while laying down on their back!) and long, quiet naps in our queen sized bed.

As for dislikes, she hates thunderstorms, cameras, electronic beeps, male radio voices, fire (ie. candles or grill), sirens, crowds and even too much company. If any of these items are present, Shadow retreats quickly to our bed or in the case of storms, she comes to me and tries to hide under my feet. Very difficult if I'm standing.

Now you may be wondering how did I manage to get such a great photo if she's afraid of cameras? Well, I must confess, I was pretty sneaky about it. First I took her for a long walk (exercise per the dog whisperer's motto!), then I put her in the car and took her with me to get gas. When I took out the camera, she turned away, towards the window . The window was already down so I quickly put my camera behind my back, walked to her side of the car, pulled out the camera and took the picture! As for her great smile, it was hot and she was panting from the exercise. Perfect!!



So if anyone else has a camera shy dog, you now have a strategy to catch at least one great photo. I'm including my other photos that led up to this great one so you can see what I went through. I should say that despite all her quirks, Shadow is a very loved member of our family and I would be lost without her. I have 2 boys and a husband so Shadow and I are the only girls and we must stick together! I seek out her soft ears every day as a way to calm myself and de-stress. They are so soft! Shadow however, prefers a good belly rub and she gets lots of them from all of us. When I have a bad headache, we cuddle up in bed together and I stroke her soft belly until I fall asleep. When I wake up, my headache is usually gone and Shadow is curled up in a ball at the foot of the bed. She prefers to sleep alone but somehow she always seems to wait until I'm asleep. As I said, she's the sweetest dog!

As for Shadow's social skills, she has no patience for other dogs. Its not hopeless though, because she has a couple dog friends. We are big fans of the Dog Whisperer and practice Cesar's techniques on every walk. Exercise, Discipline, Affection! If you've never tuned in, his show is on Friday Nights on the National Geographic Channel. Not only do you learn a lot, but you get to watch Cesar impersonate a dog! He's very convincing.

As I close this post, Shadow is curled up on the couch - opposite end from where my husband's sitting, snoozing peacefully. Good night my furry friend! And to all of you, have a wonderful weekend and keep on treasure hunting!

[One other trick, aim at the sideview mirror!]

Friday, June 12, 2009

Today's Mystery Item

Hi everyone! I have a new mystery item today. And, as you know, I love finding treasure but what I don't like is finding something I can't identify. While you're here, I hope you will check out my previous mystery items as well. When I do find an answer, I always post a followup. Thanks for visiting!

Today's mystery item is a pretty funky looking character. This figure is 2¼" tall and is made of hard plastic. He has no markings but he is kind of cute. If you recognize this figure or have any information as to its origin, please leave a comment. I would appreciate it. Until next time, keep on treasure hunting!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Another mystery item solved!

Hi everyone.

Sorry I haven't posted in awhile, work has been busy! Today I received information on one of the mystery items I posted awhile ago. To refresh your memory, here is the post I published describing the pin followed by the found information.

Today I have a possible military pin, maybe from World War II? This pin has a white enamel crest with a deep blue diagonal cross imprinted with a tiny fleur de lis pattern. There is a curved banner under the crest with the slogan "To The Last Man". Pin is approximately 1-1/8" high with a regular pin back with locking mechanism.

Now, here's the solution. This information was taken from the following website:

http://www.43d-research.com/43d_unit_crests.html

103rd Infantry Regiment. Maine National Guard.

Originally approved on July 14,1924 for the 103d Infantry. The shield background is white for Infantry, the blue saltire represents Civil War service (North), and the eight fleurs-de-lis, World War I service in France. Motto on banner reads "To The Last Man". The original 103rd Infantry of 1941 had many companies where commands would be given in French.
Campaigns: Guadalcanal, Northern Solomons, New Guinea and Luzon; arrived in Japan for occupation duty 13 Sept 1945.
The 103rd crest was redesignated in 1959 for the 103rd Armored Cavalry, in 1961 for the 20th Armor, and in 1968 to the 133rd Eng. Bn.

Well, that's all for now. I will post another mystery item, tomorrow. Until then, happy treasure hunting!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Today's Mystery Item

Hi everyone! I have a new mystery item today. And, as you know, I love finding treasure but what I don't like is finding something I can't identify. While you're here, I hope you will check out my previous mystery items as well. We do have an answer on one of the pins as you will see in a previous post. Anyway, please read on and leave a comment. Thank you!
Today's mystery item is this neat looking woodsman holding an axe. This figure is 4-3/4" tall and is made of vinyl and plastic. His arms and head are jointed and he is marked ©CPC 82 HK. I believe the "82" stands for 1982, the year he was made. HK is probably Hong Kong. CPC may be Columbia Pictures Corp. which means he may be some character from an animated film. I thought he might be Cornelius from the movie, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys, but Cornelius had a beard. 

If you recognize this figure or have any information as to its origin, please contact me. I would appreciate it. Until next time, keep on treasure hunting!

Friday, June 5, 2009

Wow! My First Blog Award!!

A great big thank you to Sue for the Kreative Blogger Award! You inspire me to keep on blogging and keep on educating myself about the whole process. Visiting your blog also makes me want to pull out my scrapbooking stuff. Check out Sue's blog, Crafting with Sue, for creative card making ideas.

Here are the RULES of this Award:
(1) Thank the person who nominated you for this award.
(2) Copy the logo and place it on your blog.
(3) Link to the person who nominated you for this award.
(4) Name 7 things about yourself that people might find interesting.
(5) Nominate 7 Kreativ Bloggers.(6) Post links to the 7 blogs you nominate.
(7) Leave a comment on each of the blogs, letting them know they have been nominated.

To follow the rules of this award, I am choosing the following blogs to receive this award...



Seven things about me that people might find interesting...

1) I just celebrated my 21st wedding anniversary! My hubbie is my best friend and my soul mate, and together we have raised 2 wonderful boys. This is an older photo - not current - but one of my favorite family shots.

2) I am a graphic designer specializing in print. Although most graphic designers today use a mac, I started out using an old compugraphic typesetter where you had to punch in codes for your type size, typeface, etc. then print out the galleys and cut & paste your layout. I can't imagine doing it that way today!

3) I love miniatures and have a 6 ft. long memory box (its only 12" high) filled with mini treasures! A great conversation piece.

4) I have a beta fish named Rocky who I love to watch. Its my form of meditation.

5) I am a certified scuba diver. My husband promised to take me to Hawaii for our honeymoon if I got certified. Couldn't say no to that challenge!

6) My nickname was queenie growing up because I'm bossy!

7) I love creating halloween costumes and have made almost every costume my boys have worn over the years.

Well that was fun! I will try to add photos to this post tomorrow - I think they add so much character and fun to these statements.  Until next time, have fun treasure hunting! FYI - Since I didn't post a mystery item today, I will add one this weekend.