Dogs in the garden
Sep. 5th, 2012 09:15 pmI haven't done one of these for awhile!

The hound continues to grow.
Head profiles of Zhava:

Views on a snout






Lovely, mature Coba! The little guy is 4 and a grown dog now, how did that happen?

Wait, did I say "mature?"

Queen Rogue

Take time to smell the flowers.

dogs
Ferns! I'm developing a collection, since I love them and they grow well here.

Leather fern (a native)

Hart's tongue fern


Staghorn ferns are wonderfully weird! Since they are epiphytes, I mounted them on a board and hung them on the wall. I hope they thrive; if they do, they will get much bigger and stranger.

Floating-hearts

I don't have any idea what this is; the guy at the local hardware store gave it to me, having said that someone had dropped them off with the instructions to give them to anyone who wanted them. A plant with a mysterious past!
Fuchsias:





Yule tree (cork bark pine)

nettles

Random the chicken Does Not Approve.

My flock of web footed friends! Dutch Bill (khaki campbell drake), Peace Dove (call drake), Lab, Silver and Steel, (runner X hens) and Onyx, who I am guessing is runner and cayuga. He's the particularly splendid shiny green one. Black drakes are gorgeous, extending the wild mallard's green head to the bird's entire plumage!

The one in the foreground is Lab, the black hen. She's smaller than Onyx and not as green, but she's still very shiny with lots of metallic purple on her wings.

Dux. I want to train Coba to herd them.

Hound in garden

Sky

The hound continues to grow.
Head profiles of Zhava:

Views on a snout






Lovely, mature Coba! The little guy is 4 and a grown dog now, how did that happen?

Wait, did I say "mature?"

Queen Rogue

Take time to smell the flowers.

dogs
Ferns! I'm developing a collection, since I love them and they grow well here.

Leather fern (a native)

Hart's tongue fern


Staghorn ferns are wonderfully weird! Since they are epiphytes, I mounted them on a board and hung them on the wall. I hope they thrive; if they do, they will get much bigger and stranger.

Floating-hearts

I don't have any idea what this is; the guy at the local hardware store gave it to me, having said that someone had dropped them off with the instructions to give them to anyone who wanted them. A plant with a mysterious past!
Fuchsias:





Yule tree (cork bark pine)

nettles

Random the chicken Does Not Approve.

My flock of web footed friends! Dutch Bill (khaki campbell drake), Peace Dove (call drake), Lab, Silver and Steel, (runner X hens) and Onyx, who I am guessing is runner and cayuga. He's the particularly splendid shiny green one. Black drakes are gorgeous, extending the wild mallard's green head to the bird's entire plumage!

The one in the foreground is Lab, the black hen. She's smaller than Onyx and not as green, but she's still very shiny with lots of metallic purple on her wings.

Dux. I want to train Coba to herd them.

Hound in garden

Sky
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Date: 2012-09-06 01:34 pm (UTC)Second: Yay for iridescent black birds. :)
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Date: 2012-09-06 02:30 pm (UTC)I think your mystery plants are rubber plants. My mom has had one as a pet for -- I am not kidding -- twenty years.Never mind, I'm dumb. Great houndphotos!
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Date: 2012-09-06 11:07 pm (UTC)Borzoi are awesome. I love the breed even more now that I have one. She's so sweet and bright!
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Date: 2012-09-07 01:26 am (UTC)Almost looks like one of the trees, so tall and slender and *SNOUT!*
*giggle*
Thank you for the wonderful pictures. It's fun seeing how they all grow up :)
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Date: 2012-09-09 04:39 am (UTC)We NEVER see them around here, aside from shows. It was a nice encounter.
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Date: 2012-09-10 03:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-09-10 03:40 am (UTC)I will admit a certain fantasy that one of Zhava's eventual puppies will be an Irish-marked mahogany sable. I want my Lassie-colored dog to be one of the wolfhounds, just to mess with people.
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Date: 2012-09-12 09:16 pm (UTC)Hmmm I wonder if that is possible, genetically. I know quite a bit about how the Poodle colors can be passed down, but I'm out of my depth with tri's and sables with white (which also can occur in Poos, but they're quite rare). My gut says Tri would be dominant as it is in many breeds, but if her sire is sable, it might be possible depending on what you breed her with. :)
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Date: 2012-09-14 09:59 pm (UTC)Collies only have tri and sable as their available base colors (merle and white spotting are separate genes), and shelties add a bicolor for a whole three colors, but borzoi are available in all of the hound hues. I've seen pictures of a dog that was both sable and brindle---wacky!
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Date: 2012-09-14 10:01 pm (UTC)