Wednesday, March 18, 2026

03.18.2026 Happy Memories of Happy Times with my Happy Boys

We have had a lot of happiness in the house with Fionnegan, Gunnarr, and Shorty. They would run through the house and yard with free abandon, and I would often comment it was like a calvary! What a wonderful pack. There were lots of smiles, kisses and wagging tails.

It has been 6 months since Fionnegan died. We all miss him very much. Gunnarr still searches the house and yard looking for Fionn and Shorty rests his nose on Fionnegan’s dog bed in my study. I wonder if he can still smell Fionn’s scent.  

I also firmly believe  that when Gunnarr howls, and he howls as loud as any dog can, he is calling for Fionnegan. And Shorty does join him in howling when they are outside. Gunnarr howls when he is alone in the house with Shorty (I have a spy cam/doggy cam on them!) and he really howls every time I try to get a picture of them on the front porch. There is no doubt he misses his brother. Their bond was so incredibly close. They were best buds. And now the bond between Gunnarr and Shorty is so strong that they are now inseparable.

I am fortunate that I have Gunnarr and Shorty as there still are many  kisses and wagging tails in the house. Shorty gives the most kisses but Gunnarr will not be outdone when they are together so I get kisses on each cheek at once! And while Shorty is enjoying more of a senior dog role, Gunnarr still runs at top speed. Today they are back running around the house like cavalry. What a blessing they are.

Fionnegan was a true joy. There are many fun and fond memories of him. He was so ornery at times, like when he snitched the lettuce from my sandwich when we were eating lunch on the kitchen porch. He was clever, able to figure out how he could slip in between Gunnarr and me when we were sleeping. He figured out that if he could get under the covers, and crawl along my legs and cross over my feet and crawl back up, he could wiggle himself between Gunnarr and me. He was athletic and able to assess a jumping situation and go for it. He would often jump over Gunnarr to make sure he was the one who got to sit on my lap. He loved Gunnarr and Shorty and could cuddle with Gunnarr every day. The first thing he did each morning was to look for Gunnarr and visa versa. Shorty is not a cuddler but they stayed close to each other, especially close to the end when Shorty would lie down next to him.

And he was my little love. He had a beautiful smile and a winning disposition. He loved people and loved tummy rubs. He loved playing with Gunnarr and chasing him around the yard. What fun they had. Then when Shorty joined us, Fionn was often the one that Shorty chased. He was after all, the smaller of the two. He learned to get used to Shorty – not love at first site. But after a while together they were getting along just fine.

He knew that I would protect him and help him in any situation. When Gunnarr was too aggressive with him, I would give Gunnarr a time out and Fionn would sit next to the gate to keep him company. So when one got a time out, I just put them both in the bathroom or the atrium together. After all, a time out just meant a separation from me for a little while.

When Fionnegan became ill, he would wait at the bottom of the stairs because he knew once I got Gunnarr settled I would come back to carry him upstairs. When he lost his appetite or will to eat,  he knew I would kneel down beside him and feed him by hand. He knew that I would help him sleep on his favorite pillow or let him cuddle next to me as we slept. It was obvious he trusted me and loved me, too. And when it was time for him to go, I believe he trusted me to help him with this journey. Just the look in his eyes let me know that the time was near.

Fionnegan gave me millions of kisses over the years – so many kisses I would say to him. So many kisses indeed and how I miss them. He was simply precious. My precious, spirited Fionnegan. I will always remember his as a happy loving dog.

Long before Fionnegan became ill I would ask Gunnarr and him who they dreamt of at night, including if they dreamed of puppy dog angels. I have no idea of where the concept of puppy dog angels originated, but it was part of our daily routine during the much dreaded teeth brushing activity. Now, with Gunnarr’s front paws on my lap, I ask him the same questions, and tell him that Fionnegan is now a puppy dog angel. Here is hoping that one day we are all reunited with our puppy dog angels that have gone before us.

Rest in Peace, my Fionnegan.

A few pictures.

Fionnegan loved sitting on my lap. Here we are on the back porch where he is intently watching for squirrels and birds. He would jump down and chase them then come back onto my lap. 


Fionnegan and Gunnarr on my lap while sitting on the kitchen porch. They just had a bath so are fluffy and clean without collars.


Fionnegan sleeping on my lap with Gunnarr next to us while watching tv. All three of them love reclining on the couch, but Fionn preferentially wanted to recline on my lap.


He had sat on my lap since he was a pup. He also teethed on the zipper on my jacket. 


Fionnegan and Gunnarr playing in the yard.


Fionnegan and Gunnarr patiently waiting to be let back inside the atrium.


 Playing in the backyard as pups.


Finished running around the yard, they are waiting to get back inside the house.


Cuddling together in the atrium during a time out. It is easy to see why Gunnarr misses him so much.



Fionnegan and Shorty


Fionn did have a floppy left ear!






Once Shorty joined us they were a very close-knitted pack.







We miss your smile and barks and kisses and sweet disposition. We all miss you my Fionnegan. 










The end!




Until next time...................








Tuesday, March 17, 2026

03.17.2026. Happy Saint Patrick's Day!!!!!!!!!


May you all enjoy this day - parades, gathering of friends, good food, a drop of Irish whiskey, and dressing in something green!

For each petal on the shamrock, this brings a wish your way: Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day.


A four leaf clover is like an old friend - hard to find and lucky to have.






May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, the foresight to know where you are going, and the insight to know when you have gone too far! 





May your troubles be less 

    And your blessings be more. 

        And nothing but happiness 

            Come through your door.




May your neighbors respect you,

    Trouble neglect you,

            The angels protect you,

                And heaven accept you.



Gunnarr and Shorty wearing of the green!



Remembering Fionnegan. Not a day goes by when we don't think of him.




Happy St. Patrick's Day from my boys and me.

Until next time...................




 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

02.14.2026 A Safe and Warmer Haven!!!!!!!!

 It has been one bitter cold and snowy winter to date. We are all bundled up to keep warm, especially my boys who have no choice but to go outside.

I have done more than my share of shoveling and have resorted to doing just what I need to get outside to the car and mailbox. Before the huge snow storm I shoveled wide and far to make room for the new snow. Now I just shovel the width of the shovel except for the driveway. And I have already broken one! 

I move the car out of the gated area to the driveway once the snow is done and the plow truck clears the bottom half of the drive. Yes, I need to do that part two as there is about 2 inches of snow left there and I do not want it to ice. But after the car was moved, I noticed lots and lots of footprints where the car was parked! The birds seem to have taken refuge form the snow and wind that last night when it was brutally cold. I am glad that they were safe and warm! The car was parked close to the feeder, so they did not have to venture far for food! No matter how cold, I go out there and fill the birdfeeders with fresh sunflower seed and suet. 



Gunnarr and Shorty are not convinced they need to move off the porch. A little encouragement has them walking along the path.


And with the cold and snow comes ice dams. We have huge ice dams on the new roof and yes, there was a leak into the house. It never stops! The roof man come over in the morning and cleared them so we should be good! And they promised me no ice dams with this roof. So much for promises!

My boys. Shorty.


Gunnarr. Still goes out at night for his routine, no matter how cold or hao hard it is snowing. Shorty watches him from inside the house at night!





And yes, we still miss our little Fionnegan.







Happy Valentine's Day to all!




Until next time.......................








Wednesday, January 28, 2026

01.28.2026. It really snowed a lot!

 It snowed for over 15 hours on Sunday and let us with 18 inches of snow to shovel. And then it snowed again on Monday, and we ended up with 4 more inches! There is now no place to move the snow in preparation for the next storm. It had been snowing much lesser amount over the previous week, so I have been out there multiple times preparing for the big storm. We did have a week's notice. I had to shovel all of previous snows wide and far to make room for this recent delivery. We were lucky - it was light and fluffy and caused us no problems. We had power the entire time. That means we had heat and water! A very big deal as it was still in the single digits temperatures. Now 2 degrees in the morning seems like the new normal!

As per our routine, Gunnarr goes out at night before bedtime. So Sunday night I bundled him up in his wool coat and let him out on the porch. He looked at the deep snow and wanted to come back inside the house. Since we would only be repeating this scenario after midnight, I bundled up myself and shoveled  him a path. Yes, the snow was taller than he is tall.





The next morning was no different. Neither Gunnarr nor Shorty were too excited about venturing in the snow. I was a bit surprised as we usually depend on Shorty to make a path. So now I had to shovel paths for them and begin clearing paths around the car and a path to the oil tank. And I had to shovel the upper part of the driveway and a bit of the driveway outside of the gate. So I did not take many pictures as I had no time or energy to clear a path to the main yard. 


The car was the major challenge, and I cleared it a little at a time. Fortunately, I did not have to go to the office on Monday. 

Not sure where to put all of the snow. After a while the snowbanks are so tall I cannot reach over them!


Birdbath. 



Even after clearing a nice path for all of us, they are not too eager to jump off the porch. But as I cleared more of the driveway and kitchen porch, they are moving about a bit more freely. If you noticed in this picture, the car is moved to outside the gate. It was easier to clean it off there as I have more room for the snow. Twenty inches on the car is a bit of a challenge!





Even though it is too high for them to play, Shorty likes to stick his nose into the snowbanks.


As an aside, while I am typing, all of the pictures in my study started shaking on the wall. I think we might have had a small earthquake. Will need to check on that. It lasted only a few noticeable seconds, so I don't think the house is having an issue like settling. And the roof is still intact!

Gunnarr is wearing my favorite coat for him. He is standing in the spot where the car was.


I finally shoved a path from the kitchen door and porch to the driveway. As you can see, the paths are only the width of a shovel. No sense overdoing it I guess. We are supposed to receive more snow on Sunday again, and if the snowbanks are too tall, I will never be able to clear a path of any size.  And I am sticking with that rationale for not clearing a wider path!



Shorty is peering at me from behind the snowbank. I'll try on another day to get them through their gate to play in the yard. I don't keep them out too long as it was just 2 degrees when I was out there with them. It will get warmer and we will have more chances to run in the snow.

What is the reward for being good outside in the bitter cold? Treats! Gunnarr and Shorty are enjoying their
treat in their own special places.


After a treat, it is nap time!



It is still not the same without Fionnegan. I noticed that Shorty does not chase Gunnarr, probably because he is getting older and probably because it was Fionn he chased since he was smaller.









                                            



Hope you all are safe and warm during this snowstorm. Now I need to check to see if the shaking of the house indeed was a small earthquake.

Until next time.........................