Our Bulldog, Winston (seen in the Avatar) is like your Corgi mix,lol...Poor thing had to go outside so bad, but with all the wind/noise & snow he wasn't having any of it (they can be a tad stubborn to say the least!), so I had to pick his highness up and carry him out, and he took over from there with no issues, and he's now resting comfortably, his tongue sticking out, and snoring as per his nominal normal usualSEPA here, near the DE border. At least 8" of snow (it's hard to tell with the wind blowing it around) with an 18" drift in front of my patio doors.
My lab mix is loving it but the corgi mix is not happy right now.
At least we still have power, cable and internet. Stay safe, everyone!
I think we're going to try for late September. We'll miss the Star Wars dessert party I was looking forward to, but Food and Wine plus new Soarin' should make up for it.That's REALLY depressing. So have you got the trip rescheduled yet?
Show off,lolI actually got our mini doxie outside without having to go out myself. Pretty easy to do when he stepped out, took one look at things and peed right by the door.
We're in Mercer County is the 20+ inches bubble. It's coming down sideways now and the wind is howling. We have a mini doxie, I already pulled out his puppy pads because he won't likely be willing to go out the front door.
Stay safe and warm everyone.
We are in north eastern Maryland - Cecil County - right by DE and PA. So much blowing snow that I can't measure accurately but guess at least a foot. I have 2 golden retrievers and they think it is fun out there.SEPA here, near the DE border. At least 8" of snow (it's hard to tell with the wind blowing it around) with an 18" drift in front of my patio doors.
My lab mix is loving it but the corgi mix is not happy right now.
At least we still have power, cable and internet. Stay safe, everyone!
Be careful of hidden downed live wires!From the forecast it looks like it should all melt on Monday and Tuesday so that is when we will finally be able to get to the main road. We hear a lot of trees are down because of the weight of the ice. We walked part of the way to the main road yesterday and cleaned up as many branches as we could.
Be careful of hidden downed live wires!