Zoey invites you to view her scrapbook as her parents build her a new house overlooking Sugar Pine Creek!

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Trail, Oregon
I'm a Chocolate Labrador Retriever. I love to run for short periods of time, then I love to be in my chair. I love food and consider myself a gourmet! This is my baby picture. I'm 95 lbs now!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

It's mostly about me and Osker right now.   We both got stung by ground bees recently.  Osker had 6 of them clinging to his butt.  Now he is as freaked out about flying insects as I am.  He also gets grass seeds stuck in his fur and has to be combed daily.  He had one deep in his eye and had to go to the Dr.

Then, I broke a tooth playing fetch in the creek so I had to go to the Dr.  That turned out OK because I got a new soft floating toy!


Mom is slowly moving gravel, soil and mulch around the patio.  She moved the pile of leftover sand, but knew how much we enjoyed the pile so she made us a sandpit!!

She also finished the handspun latch-hook rug.  It's quite comfy, but could be a bit bigger!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015


Mom and Matt moved many tractor loads of gravel to bring the back porch up to grade, leveled it, compacted it, decided they had too much gravel, scraped it off, leveled it and compacted it again.  Brutal.
Then they put the sand layer down between two 1" pipes and screeded.  Laying the pavers on level sand is the easy part!  Just lots of bending over.  The pavers stay cool in the shade so I've been happy with them.
Matt drew the curve of the patio on auto-cad, then we transferred it from the drawing to the pavers.  Matt cut them; some were tiny angle pieces.
We're in full use now!! Picnic table, lounge chairs, a couple hammocks from our Maui friends.  Life is good!











The Wheeling University buddies were here last week!  They decided to dismantle the greenhouse and move it to the fenced-in garden area!! 
Taking it down happened pretty darn fast!
They rolled the plastic up, unscrewed the top pieces to remove, pulled up the side pieces, created a new layout in the garden area, drilled new post holes, set the posts, leveled them, put the top pieces back on, and...
Another task done!!  Now we'll order new plastic and get it ready for the fall.