It is a camera!!! SMILE!Oh Otis, you are such a ham.
This blog is about my life after work...The interests and activities that make my life what it is. Art, Animals, Outdoor activities. Family and friends play a very big role here.

Taken several days ago. The yellow thing in the middle of the picture is my beautiful pumpkin that is now around 380lbs. Slow but sure. The arched plant on the fence is actually part of the pumpkin vine. This was an incredibly vigorous plant.
Bumble really dislikes the rain. She was a bad girl and started a fight with her brother Zippy last night. Luckily we stopped the disagreement quickly, but not before there was injury. Both dogs are okay, but sore. Zippy was doing so well with Bumble. The fight started over a cracker that had fallen onto the floor. Zippy had no clue it was even there. I guess that they are getting a little grumpy from lack of sunshine. They had just been on a nice long walk, so it is not from being stuck inside. These dogs are going to drive me nuts.
Danza........Is that you????????
This is what happens when your Bull Terror gets to close to you and you know he is wet and muddy and you are at his mercy.



My pumpkin is slooooowwwly gaining weight. We are over the 300lb mark and gaining about 10lbs a day. Cool night temperatures are really slowing things down. Hopefully the next few days are going to get things going again. Bumble had to take a break from pumpkin watching, so her big brother Zippy took over. He has a dirty nose from rolling his ball around. He rolls it under the fence and makes his personal assistant (me) go get it. He is a really good trainer. 
Miss May has to be the cutest mini donkey on the face of the earth. At least I think so. She is also the sweetest. The little brown guy in the background is Ollie the mini mule. He is a wild man. May keeps Ollie and his half brother Otis in check. I have a hard time getting a good picture of May because when she sees me, she wants to be very close. Luckily I had the fence to stop her this time. Otherwise I would have only gotten a shot of her nostril.
I took this picture yesterday. This is the eft phase of an eastern newt. These guys are a beautiful orange color with bright red orange spots. They have a phase of a year or so that they are terrestrial and then move on to a pond or some other body of water. I thought this one was rather stylish with his mushroom cap. 
The pumpkin is getting bigger, but not big enough. The cool night time temps have kept things going very slowly. My assistant is also upset over the slow growth. I am only just a tad over the 300lb. mark and I am doing everything possible to plump up this little beauty. I also have another pumpkin that is coming along, but it is slightly smaller. This is a beautiful pumpkin though; nice and round. I just hope that we have some nice warm days ahead to help at least get me over the 400lb. mark. 
