Update about blogCa

Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Prep chefs (l to r) Caroline, Kate and Audrey!

Saturday, November 29, 2025

Cody the Grand-dog

  I'm featuring Cody. He is a sweet looking little guy. Do not try to take away any food items away from him, then you see his lion quality! And I sometimes got quite peeved with his yapping, which the family just ignores. I started yapping back one time, at the same high volume and pitch...so they noticed!

But finally I got some good photos of him.


Yes, he sits on a cushion on a stool at the table when the family is eating.










My son actually plays the dangerous game of tug-of-war with a doggy treat bone!



Kate, Caroline and Audrey pose for a photo shoot while Cody “photo-bombs.”



Not to be confused with a Brazilian Pomeranian!



Being a cat person I have had a somewhat strained relationship with Cody. He is a very demanding little one, and now that the girls have left home, perhaps his “parents” have been spoiling him a bit. 

I remember a mural I saw once from Pompei which had a Pomeranian dog in it! Amazing! I’ve learned where Pomerania actually is as well…Poland/Germany area.

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Today’s Goddess:



The Sleeping Lady is a Neolithic ceramic sculpture created between 4000BCE and 2000BCE. It lives at the Museum of Archaeology, Valletta, Malta

I have a replica of this little figure. So sweet! Thanks Jenny Mendez on FB.


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I just looked at the weather as I head south again and had a change of plans. Good thing I’m retired and have an open schedule. The second day driving up was total rain, and the second day I would be driving home looked like it would start with snow changing to rain by the time I got on the 2 lane mountain highway. So I’m leaving a day earlier and will just deal with holiday traffic probably on Sunday. Then dry and cold for Mon. At least that’s the forecast for various cities I’ll be going through. In my lifetime, weather often arrives later rather than earlier than forecast!




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