Our best wishes to all our Bouvier friends across the World!
May Peace be with you in 2011
News on Rustic Road #4:
We enjoyed what seemed like too short a summer this year, between gardens and goats and the little Cafe! We did make time to travel to Istanbul in the autumn, accompanied by our grandson Anthony ~ opening all our eyes to a new part of the world. The Cafe is doing remarkably well considering the economy and the shrinking business base in our little community. It is very helpful to be able to provide produce and milk-fed pork from our little farm which continues to be a source of great interest and delight to us and our neighbors.
We were saddened to lose one of our neighbors, Terry Upthall lived down the road from us and was a very interesting character, a kind of Euell Gibbons personality. He'll be greatly missed as will our other neighbor Kristi Teigen who succumbed to pancreatic cancer. Our lives are smaller because of these losses.
Even closer to our hearts, Jim's mother Nancy had a heart attack after Thanksgiving. Jim traveled to Milwaukee and spent 2 weeks with his parents. His mother was discharged from the hospital and is currently stable despite some problems with one of her feet. We hope she continues to grow stronger and will be with us for many years to come.
On a happy note, the dogs are doing well, Una is as always, full of beans, Trouble continues to work well as our chore dog and Solo came back home after a successful trial season. I continue to train and may go to France in November 2011 to participate in French Ring with him. Noche, Ruby and Birdie are also doing well with a litters planned from both Trouble and Birdie this year. Our puppies from the past couple years are doing well from all reports thus far, and our litter from Alta and Tarzan is just growing up with four of the youngsters beginning their trial careers with great results ~ Bennie is doing agility, Kaida is doing french ring and Sam and Trouble are both trialing in herding. We'll see a number of Una's pups on the trial field in 2011 with pups coming up from her last litter to Urki (Ziva and Rey) as well as from Banjo (Solo) and Ali (Breeze and Nina.)
2011 promises to be another full year; we have reservations already to travel to Alaska in September in celebration of my 60th birthday. Jim, Miles, Seth and family will be coming along so it should be a grand adventure! However, that's a long ways off - we will be home most of the year working with the natural cycle of rural farming in Wisconsin with lambing in mid-March, incubating eggs, tapping maples, starting seedlings, gardening, harvesting, haying, making firewood and shipping stock to market. Oh yes, and mowing lawn! Maybe even house painting this summer!
Our boys, Miles and Seth are doing well - Miles continues to work for the Routt County Sheriff's Department in Colorado and Seth's sauna building business continues to grow. My mother, now well into her 80's, traveled to California from her home in northern Minnesota for a visit this winter and is very active with literary societies, politics and other mentally stimulating enterprises! She's doing well and for that we are grateful.
Before we forget!! Thank you to our friend Nancy Culley for the great holiday card she sends us each year. Nancy provides secretarial services for agility trials and is an accomplished artist as well. If you'd like to contact you for custom work, let me know and I'll put you in touch with her.
Enough about us though! We'd love to hear how you and your dogs are doing!
Sunny and Jim