Angel Jake at the RBC (Rainbow Broadcasting Corporation)

Angel Jake at the RBC (Rainbow Broadcasting Corporation)

Friday, October 19, 2007

Off to Camp

Well, today's the day -- back to camp and, as usual, we can't wait. Is it the car ride? Is it the opportunity to bark our heads off? Who knows. Do we wake up at midnight and say "Drat, foiled again?" We'll never tell. Dogdad is the chauffeur; but Mom packed our food and squeaky toys -- for when we get tired of barking.
In we go. I, Jake, am always first, of course of course... Seniority.
If we can, we'll channel our thoughts through Mom. If not, see ya' all next week.
Woofs to all!!!

Jake
Pee ess: Note foxtail ferns on left of photo. Agapanthus in front on right has just stopped blooming. Desert rose, behind agapanthus, is about to flower again.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Hanging Out at Home

Well, when Mom and Dogdad aren't out and about scouting mermaids and things like that, we do get to spend some cool time at home. Here I (one of the three Happiness of Harrys) am looking less and less like the Phantom of the Opera every day as my fur grows back. And here we are sharing a few brotherly secrets. I (Jake) am telling JH not to be such a silly goose and bite my neck all the time. Is he listening??
This is one of the spots where JH likes to chill. Dogdad was working at the dining room table, and this seemed like a cool spot to be.
Jake, on the other paw, likes to curl up in a chair in the living room, with his neck on the edge of the arm. Is that comfortable?
And this is how we like to help Mom when she is working. Jake on the bench next to her desk and computer; JH in a bed next to the coffee table -- or actually under the coffee table. She couldn't get anything done without our help -- and of course our barking at every new noise.
And what do I, Jake, think about all this? What does every dog think? It's good to be home!!! (But alas, we're off to camp again this weekend as Mom and Dogdad are going to a wedding in St. Louis and then to the Tampa Bay area for another business trip. This time they better bring back photos of ships and pipe and containers or else!!!) Jake and Just Harry

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

How About Them Mermaids?????







Just a few of the many mermaids that Norfolk has adopted as its street symbol (kind of like the cows and the other creatures other cities have espoused). Personally we think wire fox terriers -- or any of our cousins -- would have been more interesting!!
But a "business" trip? we don't think so.
Jake and Just Harry

Nofolk Mermaids




Mom said she and Dogdad were going to a business convention in Norfolk. That's why we were at "camp" and had to miss a good pawty and chatting with our friends and everything.



But when we looked at the photos they took while on "business" -- what did we see, but mermaids, lots and lots of mermaids. We know Mom works with seaports; but c'mon, mermaids?????

And after all I (Jake) did try to set them out on the right path!!!
[Apparently blogger is having a problem and we couldn't add the mermaids -- but we'll try later!!]
Jake and Just Harry






Friday, October 12, 2007

A Happiness of Harrys!!!

We had so much fun reading everyone's idea about what a group of Harrys should be called:

A heap, a hunk, a herd, a hoard, a handsomeness, a hooray, a hip hip hooray, a hoopla, a huddle, a heap, a pink tea (in the Land of Gooberstan that must mean something, but we outlanders do not understan), a haven, a hug, a hodge podge, a hahaha, and yes, a wag.

Putting it together Gussie gave us a humungous hoard of hunky hairy Harrys.

Faya sent us some interesting French words: brouette (a wheelbarrow -- just picture a bunch of us in a wheelbarrow!!), and remorque (tugboat -- perfect, cause tug is what Jake and I do).

And Mom came up with a hullabaloo of Harrys.

We were laughing and having a lot of fun with everyone's ideas -- somehow they all fit -- although we still do not know about that pink tea...

But I think what I like the best is what my buddy HHHHarry came up with:

A happiness of Harrys.

And Mom and Dogdad agree, all they still haven't quite rejected a hullabaloo for certain occasions. And of course a wag.

So namesakes all, that's what I think we are: a happiness of Harrys.

Yes?

Thank you all!!!!

Just Harry

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

What Do You Call a Group of Harrys?

Simba asked an intriguing question in response to my post about the three -- count 'em three -- Harrys on DWB: "Is there a word for a group of Harrys?" You know, kind of like a pride of lions, or a gaggle of geese, or a herd of cattle.

So what about a _______ of Harrys???

Anyone up for the Name Game?

For inspiration, see the article below. (But what was the person who identified a "mute of hounds" possibly thinking?)

(And while you're at it, what is the plural of Harry? Harrys? Or Harries? Mom says she is pretty harried just thinking about it!!

Hmmm. Could she be thinking about a harry of Harrys???

Just Harry

The Name Game — January - February 1997
by Janice Welsh
Most people know that fish hang out in schools and sheep gather in flocks. But have you ever heard of a pride of lions? How about a kettle of hawks or a charm of finches? The English language has more than 1,000 names for groups of things.
The names for groups of fish and wildlife date back to the Middle Ages,when knights and lords on horseback chased all kinds of animals. Many of the words used to describe groups of animals were hunting terms. Hunters might pursue a dray of squirrels, a fall of woodcock, or a spring of teal. Herd is one term people still use to describe a group deer, cattle, or elephants.

Where Do Names Come From?
Many names for clusters of critters are listed below. As you look at the names, think about what might have led someone to choose a particular one. The choice might have been inspired by:
An animal's action - a leap of leopards
A sound the animal makes - a murmuration of starlings
A repetition of word sounds - a gaggle of geese
What people think about the animals - a richness of martens
The animal's home - a nest of rabbits
What the gathering looks like - a knot of toads
Some names are mistakes. A school of fish, for example, was first called a shoal of fish. Fish gather in a shoal, a shallow place in a river or lake. A long time ago someone translated shoal of fish as school of fish and passed it along.

Of Prides, Gaggles, and Exaltations...
Army of frogs, bale of turtles, band of gorillas, bed of clams, oysters* bevy of quail, swans, brace of ducks, brood of chicks,* cast of hawks, cete of badgers, charm of goldfinches, cloud of gnats,* clowder of cats, clutch of chicks,* colony of rabbits, ants, gulls, bats* company of wigeons* congregation of plovers, convocation of eagles, covert of coots ,covey of quail, partridge,* cry of hounds, down of hares, draft of fish, drift of swine, drove of cattle, sheep, pigs, exaltation of larks ,flight of birds, flock of sheep, geese, ducks* gaggle of geese, gam of whales, gang of elk, grist of bees, herd of cattle, deer, elephants, horses, sheep* hive of bees* horde of gnats, hover of trout, husk of hares, kettle of hawks,* kindle of kittens, labor of moles, leap of leopards leash of fox, litter of pigs, cats, dogs* murder of crows, murmuration of starlings, muster of peacocks, mute of hounds, nest of vipers, turtles, hornets, fish nest, nide or nye of pheasants, pack of hounds, wolves, mules* parliament of owls, pod of whales, seals* pride of lions* raft of ducks (on water),* rafter of turkeys, school of fish,* sedge of cranes, bitterns, herons, shoal of bass, shrewdness of apes, skein of geese, skulk of foxes, sloth or sleuth of bears, sounder of boars, swine, span on mules ,spring of teal ,stud of mares ,swarm of bees,* team of ducks, horses, pigs, oxen, tribe of goats, troop of kangaroos, monkeys, volary of birds, walk of snipe ,watch of nightingales, wedge of swans, wing of plovers, yoke of oxen.
* group names commonly used by wildlife biologists

A complete copy of the article can be found in the January-February 1997 issue of Minnesota Conservation Volunteer, available at Minnesota public libraries.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Coming Later: The Return of the Barkalots

To everyone who has been wondering where Jake and Just Harry have been, we -- Mom and Dogdad -- apologize for keeping their whereabouts secret. While we have been at a seaport convention in Nofolk, Virginia, for the past week or so, they have been doing what they do best at their favorite boarding place: Dr. Dan's Animal Camp (aka Clinic). Barking a lot. And from what we've heard, A LOT.

They'll be home this afternoon with many very hoarse barks to share along with a bit of grousing that they missed pawties and other events such as the advent of a new Happy Harry! (That makes three: Happy Harry, Hugehappyhairyharry, and Just Harry!! So, we are truly wild about Harries!!)

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