May 30, 2009

Pink Baby visits the Terry Fox Monument


Terry Fox

Terry Fox was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and raised in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, a community near Vancouver on Canada's west coast. An active teenager involved in many sports, Terry was only 18 years old when he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) and forced to have his right leg amputated 15 centimetres (six inches) above the knee in 1977.
While in hospital, Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients, many of them young children, that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.

He would call his journey the Marathon of Hope.

After 18 months and running over 5,000 kilometres (3,107 miles) to prepare, Terry started his run in St. John’s, Newfoundland on April 12, 1980 with little fanfare. Although it was difficult to garner attention in the beginning, enthusiasm soon grew, and the money collected along his route began to mount. He ran 42 kilometres (26 miles) a day through Canada's Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario.

It was a journey that Canadians never forgot.

However, on September 1st, after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 miles), Terry was forced to stop running outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario because cancer had appeared in his lungs. An entire nation was stunned and saddened. Terry passed away on June 28, 1981 at age 22.

The heroic Canadian was gone, but his legacy was just beginning.

To date, more than $400 million has been raised worldwide for cancer research in Terry's name through the annual Terry Fox Run, held across Canada and around the world.

Mom was one of the Canadians who lined the highway to cheer Terry on that fateful day. Terry stopped running just a mile past where mom was standing. Mom gets teary eyed, whenever she thinks or talks about it.


The Terry Fox Monument was erected, just a few short steps from where Terry stopped running. It is a must see if you visit Thunder Bay.






You can see the Sleeping Giant in the background.







Love Ruby, Penny & Pink Baby


May 29, 2009

Pink Baby our Supportive Friend



Pink Baby supported us with her love and friendship yesterday.


Ruby suffers from spring time allergies, which makes her eyes and nose run and her breath wheezy. She spends alot of time sleeping off the Benadryl.


Penny had to go to the vet today for a checkup and a heartworm test. Because it is so cold most of the time in Thunder Bay, we only have to take a heartworm preventative from May 31 - October 31. We use Revolution.


Pink Baby was there for us.



Keeping Ruby company, while Penny plays.


Snuggling with Ruby.


More snuggling.


At the vet with Penny, before she sees the doctor.


Penny's all done. She is a healthy little dachshund.



Riding home.


We're home.


Snuggling and catching some rays before bedtime.


We love you Pink Baby. Thanks for being our friend.


We are off to do some sightseeing.


Love Ruby & Penny

May 27, 2009

Pink Baby stops for a snooze on the Sleeping Giant


Kylie's Pink Baby finally arrived in Thunder Bay. She left Tennessee on the 18th, traveled to Miami and hopped a ship to Thunder Bay. On her way she heard the Legend of the Sleeping Giant. She thought she would try to wake him up. No luck, so she snoozed instead. A friendly lake freighter captain brought her to shore. You can see the freighter going to get her in the picture.

Pink Baby snoozing on The Sleeping Giant.

The Sleeping Giant.

The Sleeping Giant.

Pink Baby sitting near the cannon at Hillcrest Park. You can see The Sleeping Giant in the background.



The Legend of the Sleeping Giant

Standing on the shores of Thunder Bay at the head of the great Lake Superior, one can perceive, on looking out across the waters of Thunder Bay, a great land formation situated directly in the mouth of the Bay.
It requires no imagination whatever to see that this form resembles the sleeping body of a giant, arms folded across his massive chest as in the majesty of death.
Mystery and legend surround the origin of this strange phenomenon of nature and down through the ages the following story seems to have survived.
On an island just outside Thunder Bay, now known as "Isle Royale", once lived a great tribe of Ojibway Natives.
Because of their loyalty to their Gods, and their peaceful and industrious mode of living, Nanabijou, the Spirit of the Deep Sea Water, decided to reward them.
One day he called their Chief to his great Thunder Temple on the mountain and warned him that if he told the secret to the white man, that he, Nanabijou would be turned to stone and the Ojibway tribe perish.
The Chief gave his promise, and Nanabijou told him of the rich silver mine, now known as "Silver Islet". The Great Spirit told him to go to the highest point on Thunder Cape, and here he would find the entrance to a tunnel that would lead him to the centre of the mine.
Apparently the Chief and his people found the mine, for the Ojibway became famous for their beautiful silver ornaments. So beautiful indeed were they, that the Sioux warriors on seeing them upon their wounded enemies, strove to wrest their secret from them.
However, torture and even death failed to make the gallant Ojibway divulge their secret and the Sioux chieftains had to devise another scheme to find the source of the Ojibway silver.
One day they summoned their most cunning scout to a pow-wow and a plan was formed. The scout was to enter the Ojibway camp disguised as one of them. This he did and in a few days succeeded in learning the secret of the island of silver.
Going to the mine at night he took several large pieces of the precious metal in order to prove to his chieftain that he had fulfilled his mission.
The scout however never returned to his camp, for on his way back he stopped at a white traders post to purchase some food. Having no furs or money with which to pay for the goods, he used a piece of the silver.
Upon seeing such a large piece of the gleaming metal, two white men sought to obtain the whereabouts of its source, in order to make themselves fabulously rich. After filling the Sioux scout with liquor they persuaded him to show them the way to the mine.
When almost in sight of "Silver Islet" a terrific storm broke over the Cape. The white men were drowned and the Native was found in a crazed condition floating aimlessly in his canoe, but the most extraordinary thing that had happened during the storm, was that where once was a wide opening to the bay, now lay what appeared to be a great sleeping figure of a man. The Great Spirit's warning had been fulfilled and he had been turned to stone.
On a little island at the foot of the Sleeping Giant, can still be seen the partly submerged shafts of what was once the richest silver mine in the northwest. White men have tried again and again to pump out the water that keeps flooding it from Lake Superior but without success. Is it still under the curse of Nanabijou, Spirit of the Deep Sea Water... perhaps...who can tell?


Our first meeting with Pink Baby. She smells real good.

We both really like her.


Tonight Pink Baby is off to obedience class with Ruby. She attended Penny's class last night.

Love Ruby, Penny & Pink Baby

May 22, 2009

Our Pussy Willow is no more!!!!






















All that's left is the cat and the stump!

Love Ruby & Penny

May 19, 2009

Art, Awards, Weather & News!!!


ART












Our friend Nana from Brazil had her mom Constanca Lucas an artist & children's book illustrator draw us. We love the drawings. The envelope is also art and the postcards of Nana are so cute. We plan to have the drawings, envelopes and postcards custom framed. Thanks Constanca & Nana.




AWARDS


We were given the “International Bloggers Community Award” by Yogui and Happy.

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  • Post this in one or all of your blogs.
  • Answer the four questions following these Rules.
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  • Questions & Your Answers:


    1. The person who tagged you.
    Yogui and Happy

    2. His or her site title and URL?

    Yogui
    http://yogui07.blogspot.com/

    Happy
    http://serendipitypark.blogspot.com/

    3. Date you were tagged
    May 18, 2009

    4. Persons you tagged
    All of my “Fabulous Friends”.




    We were given “The “Paw”some Blog Award” by Bolo.

    This award is presented to those dog bloggers out there who know the meaning of GREATNESS. Their blogs are consistently interesting, funny, or informative. Their KINDNESS is extended to others without expectation of its return, and their FRIENDSHIP inspires others to do EXTRAORDINARY things. These are the blogs you can’t wait to read everyday. In short, they are AWE-INSPIRING, full of wonder, and simply PAWsome! Pass this award on to 4 others who you feel exemplify a “Paw”some Blog, and leave a note saying why you think they deserve the Pawsome Award!

    We would like to give this award to all of our “Fabulous Friends”



    We were given “The Sweet Stamp Award” by Theodore, Sasha, Benson, Gibson and Jaime at Thoughts Fur Paws.



    This award is given to sweeten the sweet words of affection. The stamp is sealed with honey to sweeten the exchange of ideas and ideals sealed with a hug.

    The rules of this award:
    Put the award in one post as soon as you receive it· Don’t forget to mention the person who gives you the award.· Tag and distribute the award to 10 bloggers· Don’t forget to notify the award receivers and put their links in your post.



    WEATHER

    This weekend was a long weekend for mom. She was home for three days.


    On Saturdy is snowed. Only Daisy wanted to play outside. That makes two Saturdays in a row, that have been cold & snowy.




    On Sunday it was sunny, but the wind was really cold. On Monday it was warm and we lied about in the shade to stay cool.



    Then we lied about in the house.




    NEWS


    Kylie's Pink Baby is coming to visit us. She is on her way from Checker's house in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.



    Love Ruby & Penny

    May 6, 2009

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