Well, Christmas is over and with it, all the fattening
food and wrapping paper. Oh, the
wrapping paper that covered the floor and was so fun to play with. That is if you are a 9 ½ week old puppy. It has been an exciting three days for
Macy. Having three dogs in the house was
fun for the little squirt. Not so much
for Max, Ben’s dog. Max was terrified of
Macy and ran from her whenever he was forced to leave a high piece of furniture
that placed him safely out of her reach.
Of course, Macy thought this was just a game, so she gladly gave
chase. Max and Ben went back home this
evening and I think that Max was pretty glad to leave Hood Farm.
Just because the holidays are here, doesn’t mean that
work stops for me. I have photography
jobs that have to be finished and that has been a challenge with a brand new
pup to watch. Today I had to work. At first I put Macy in her crate and she was
good there for about an hour. Eventually
she began to fuss so I put Tommy in charge.
Well, Macy is a bit spoiled and I’m her person, so she wasn’t satisfied
until she found me and I picked her up.
She sat on my lap and was the best little puppy ever. Together we worked on about 50 pictures and
she was fascinated with the workflow as it passed across the computer
screen. What a lucky girl I am. Macy was born on my birthday, came to me at
Christmas and has a flair for photography.
Now if she can paddle a kayak, clean a barn, and help me shoot a wedding
or two, we will be in business.
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