OUTSIDE VIEW IN WINTER
Come on in and look around
RARE VIEW OF A CLUTTER FREE DESK
Close up of the sitting area
Every dog show exhibitor has a
collection of magazines, and I hate to
toss out the lovely pictures, of dogs
and people I really like. At a little Italian
restaurant after a Sheltie speciality, I
found a way to save them all. All the
ceilings are done like this. Plus there
is the *reading room*
Views from the training
floor.
This is I guess about 1/2
the training hall. Looking
either way. Back to front
or left to right.
View 3 give a decent look
at the day care lockers,
the sink, and the
inevitable mop and
bucket.
I always joke that the only reason I
bother with the gardening is to
have a lovely site for photo
shoots. These were taken last fall,
in a still young garden. This spring
brought several more flower beds,
a box in the exercise yard. And of
course more rose bushes, we are
up to a few dozen now. My degree
is in horticulture, my passion is
dogs. Best of both worlds.
mosaic  paw design done by a dear friend
The play yard out front
where the small, shy and
senior dogs spend
playtime.
Sleeping and nap areas for
quiet times and evening
rest for dogs needing time
away from the noise and
activity of the home spaces.
All dogs get some house
and personal time some
dogs need time to
themselves. This area is off
the grooming area so while
it is less active than the
other areas it is still
attended a large percent of
time.  This room has
changed colors it is now
pink, decorated with 30
years of Poodle art.
The new addition will more
than double the indoor
area. Almost half of that will
be added to the
training/indoor day camp
area.
The rest will be dedicated
to private suites for dog as
well as cats. While it will
take a while to finish we
hope to have stage one
done by winter 2009.