Archive for May, 2009

A Long Spring

Location: Armuchee, GA
Time - 10:57am
Temperature: 51 degrees F
Conditions: Overcast, cooler with light drizzle.
Forecast: Rain today with highs in the 60s. Partly cloudy tomorrow. Highs in the 70s, lows in the 40s


Above: Calypso and Susan getting used to the pen, which I am currently working on expanding and improving.

Well people down here in Georgia are commenting on how long the Southeastern spring is lasting. I’m surprised too but you won’t hear me complain. The cooler weather is perfect for us and it means we might get to scooter again over the the next few days.

It was actually not so nice yesterday. It was sunny and not too hot but it was humid. We have been working on clearing out an area back behind the dog pen so that we can expand and improve. It used to be open behind the pen with a few pines, cherry trees and an oak. Unfortunately the oak and most of the pines had fallen over the years and it became very brushy back there with wild grapevines trailing all over the jumble of fallen trees. It hadn’t really bothered me and I’d left it like that. However, since I got back, I have been looking into making the pen nicer and the logical place to expand was out from the back - where all the fallen trees were.

So yesterday we started clearing away the fallen trees. I hated to take away all the grapevines but our entire hillside has plenty of others so I am not too worried about that. We cut up the fallen trees and hauled them off to the side. Then we cleared some of the brush away so that it’s actually opened up back there and doesn’t look like an untamed jungle anymore. There are still quite a few cherry trees, which will provide a nice shaded area for the dogs. So now we are fence shopping and trying to score some posts.

Susan loves the pen. She is enjoying herself tremendously out there and has relaxed quite a bit since we arrived. She still is more nervous inside the house but she is much better than a week ago this time. Calypso has stepped right back into life in Georgia and does not mind being in the house at all, although she is still searching for her toys in places they were put LAST Summer. Still, Calypso has really mellowed out in the last year. Perhaps she is becoming a dignified adult (I say this and I’m sure she will do something within the next ten minutes that says otherwise). Perhaps she is just saying to Susan: “This is how we roll in GA.”

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Black-Eyed Susan

Susan (or Susie) is a Siberian husky from Manitou Crossing Kennels, run by Blake and Jennifer Freking. She was born in May 2008 and I worked with her as a puppy when I went to work for Manitou Crossing. I watched her and her sisters learn to walk on leash with a harness, learn to run in harness and learn to run with a team as they grew up.

As my time to return to Georgia in Spring 2009 approached, Blake and Jen said I could have Susan if I wanted her. And, of course, I did. She joined Calypso on my scooter team and has been doing amazingly well. I could not be more pleased with her!

Susan is the daughter of Inga, who ran lead on my 2009 Beargrease 150 team, and Scout. She has many of the same characteristics of her mother, including her drive and her sweet, gentle nature.

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Back In Northwest Georgia

Location: Armuchee, GA
Time - 9:33pm Eastern Daylight Time
Temperature: 62 degrees F
Conditions: Mostly clear, slight breeze
Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow with possible thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the 80s, lows in the 60s


Scootering the 3-mile loop behind our house with Susan and Calypso

Well folks, I am officially back in the Southeast for a couple of months. The trip home was long but we went through some amazing country that I didn’t get to see on the way up. And I visited Iowa for the first time ever! My impression was that it was flat with a lot of big farms. Beautiful country and so different from the area of the Midwest where I have been staying.

Going back was going through a fast-forward Spring. I got to see all of the phases of Spring in just a couple of days! In Monticello leaves were just starting to pop out but by Kentucky they were in that fully-leafed out phase. The same is true here in Georgia. The leaves are about as big as they are going to get but they are still lush and don’t have that dusty look of true mid-Summer.

We went through some minor storms on the way back but fortunately missed the horrible tornadic (?) storms in Carbondale, Illinois because we stayed at a motel North of there the night they hit. But driving through the next day was like driving through a disaster zone. There were trees down for MILES. Yes, we are all VERY glad we didn’t stay in Carbondale that night.

A funny thing happened at a motel. I was walking Kippy (Calypso) and Susie (Susan, of course) when the people who were staying in the room above us came out to walk their dog…who was also a Siberian! He was red and white with blue eyes and was 15 years old according to the owners who said they had had him since he was a puppy. I have to say, he was in excellent shape for a 15-year-old! His owners are to be commended because they had obviously taken great care of their dog.

We stopped at the Land Between The Lakes on the Kentucky/Tennessee border because I wanted to exercise Calypso and Susan and the LBL has great trails for scootering. I felt kind of bad because I know a musher in the area and felt like I should have let him know I was coming through. But we really didn’t know when we would be coming through until the last minute and I didn’t want to call on that short notice. Sorry Jeff!

As it was, we didn’t get to go scootering at Land Between The Lakes anyway. We drove down a dirt road, trying to get to where everyone had camped for the 2007 Mush Between The Lakes fun run. There were major ruts in the road but we made our way through until we came to a creek crossing that would have been risky. So we turned around, went back up the rutted road and then pulled over. I decided I would go scootering here, heading in the opposite direction of the creek crossing.

I had Calypso and Susan out and all excited when I discovered that I’d lost part of the quick release that locks my front scooter tire in place. It was just one little screw cap but without it, my front scooter tire wouldn’t stay attached to the scooter. We searched for it but determined that it was probably lying in the middle of an interstate in Iowa or somewhere.

So we didn’t go scootering at LBL.

Calypso and Susan traveled very well together. On many occasions, Susan would fall asleep with her head on Calypso. Those two are such good companions and I think Calypso gave Susan moral support.

I am fortunate in that it has been unseasonably cool ever since I got back. We had temps in the 50s, which is pretty unusual for Northwest GA in May. But I am not, I repeat NOT complaining. It has made it easier for the huskies. Susan is starting to shed out and I expect Calypso to start any day. I really hope she does because she has a ridiculously thick coat. Sort of like a sheep.

Calypso has forgotten nothing about her Georgia home. She even remembers where her Precious Squeaky Ball used to be (on top of the cabinet in the hallway). I think she has mellowed though. She seems more relaxed in the house than she used to be.

The same cannot be said for Susan. She is not used to being inside at all and it is a big adjustment for her. She prefers the pen outside and has spent quite a bit of time out there. However, I am working to help Susie become more confident inside the house. We are making progress. Also, she is just a shy dog naturally. I wouldn’t have pegged her as shy at MCK but she is nervous around strangers and in strange places. Still she is a sweet dog and I love her. I think she loves me too - she certainly acts like it.

Tonight we went for a 3-mile scooter run on the ATV loop trail behind our house. It was much fun! However, three miles used to seem a lot longer! Heck, in Winters past running that loop was a Big Deal. And we would have NEVER run the entire thing in May.

But this is not Winters past.

I can definitely tell a difference running two dogs. Double the dog power! Susan is incredibly focused and keeps her line tight. I swear she even knows what “gee” and “haw” mean (not that we really use them on a loop trail). There were a couple of distractions - a turkey running around on the trail and some chipmonks chipping at us from the sidelines - but we did pretty well considering.

On the one hand I’m glad to be back in Georgia. I’m certainly enjoying being back and taking Susan on the trails Calypso and I used to run. And I have big plans for improving the Wolf Moon dogyard! On the other hand, it feels kind of weird being back in Armuchee. Everything is the same, yet nothing is.


Taking a break in a creek that runs across the 3-mile loop trail. Yes, I know my head is cut off in this picture.

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Pictures From Little Mountain Siberians

Location: Monticello, MN
Time - 8:58am Central Daylight Tim
Temperature: 50 degrees F (10 C)
Conditions: Partly sunny, still
Forecast: Showers today, partly cloudy tomorrow. Highs in the 60s, lows in the 40s


Pond across the road from Little Mountain Siberian husky kennel, where we are staying.


Calypso and Susan at Little Mountain, in the pen beside the house

The Little Mountain Siberians themselves


The view from the backyard


Another backyard view.

More soon!

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Listening To The Frogs

Location: Monticello, MN
Time - 10:30pm Central Daylight Time
Temperature: 63 degrees F (17 C)
Conditions: Clear, breezy
Forecast: Clear tonight, chance of thundershowers tomorrow. Highs in the 70s, lows in the 40s

Well, we are still in Minnesota but it’s a MN entirely different from the one where I’ve been for the past nine months. We are currently staying with Dave and Bonnie Lundberg at Little Mountain Siberians (http://www.furwheeler.com/) in Monticello, not too far from the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul). We are staying here before making our way back to Georgia.

Right now I have Calypso and Susan in a crate in the room where I am staying and the window is open. Outside a chorus of frogs is showing no sign of ceasing! Spring is well underway in this part of Minnesota, far removed from the boreal forest it seems. It was amazing watching the terrain and habitat change when we came down here.

Calypso has taken an enthusiastic “ho-hum” attitude towards this trip but Susan is wide-eyed. I think she is a little stressed by her first big trip so it’s good that she has Calypso, whom she knows very well (the two have been living in the same kennel run and sharing a crate for several weeks now). Susie is rather shy around people she doesn’t know, especially when she is in strange situations like this one. Such a different personality from Calypso yet the two huskies couldn’t get along better!

It was really hard leaving Manitou Crossing and the Northwoods. However it was made easier by the fact that I will see Jen, Blake and the Jedeye dogs when I come back later this Summer. Still, it is nowhere near easy to say goodbye to a litter of seven-week-old orphan puppies you have helped raise. They are soooo cute and mischievious! They are going to be so much BIGGER when I get back! I miss them already.

I have really enjoyed seeing Dave and Bonnie’s kennel. Their dogs jumped all over me with great excitement when they smelled my jacket (it smelled like puppies from MCK I am sure). It’s amazing how much warmer it is in Monticello and how much the flowers are blooming now.

But, at least for right now, I am still “North” and still among sled dogs.

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New Puppy Pictures

Location: Finland, MN
Time - 9:03am
Temperature: 43 degrees F
Conditions: Mostly cloudy, windy
Forecast: Cloudy today and tomorrow with rain tomorrow. Highs in the 50s, lows in the 20s.

Thought you would all like to see some new pictures of the puppies! Spring is definitely here now and most of our snow is gone. I’ve heard it said that this area has 4 seasons - Summer, Fall, Winter and Mud, and this is pretty accurate. All the feet of snow has to go somewhere when it melts. In just a few short weeks we went from stomping through snow to stomping through mud.

All the puppies are doing well and are growing absurdly fast! The following pictures were taken by Sarah Lynch.

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