Next to the tennis ball, Lucy loves snirt best. After retrieving the ball, she runs to the top of the snow+dirt pile, plops down and gives it some love ‘n’ affection. Crazy dog.
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March 8th, 2010
March 3rd, 2010
Okay, so she doesn’t wield a racket and play your traditional game of tennis, but that girl loves chasing the tennis ball, and on the tennis court, no less. Recently the courts have been the only places free and clear of mounds of snow, and I don’t know what we’re going to do when spring arrives and they start to fill up with humans. I guess it’ll be back to the grassy fields for us. Too bad, ’cause no human could ever strike a prettier pose on the court than Lucy. February 20th, 2010
Once Lucy starts hitting the ground during a walk, it’s a sure sign that she’s winding down. Here she is at the Shirlington dog park that runs alongside the Four Mile Run creek in Arlington, Virginia, and is right across the road from the upscale Shirlington Village. The other side of the park is lined with old warehouses. I hope to write more about Shirlington at a later time, as there is some history there for me. February 16th, 2010
Lucy takes a break from her beloved tennis balls, which usually veer off course in the backyard and land in snow too deep for her to tread. But a good stick is a decent stand-in, and the yard is full of fallen branches from the recent snow storms. Come warmer weather, an expanse of bright green dots will slowly emerge from beneath the melting snow, and she’ll be retrieving tennis balls again. February 12th, 2010
February 2nd, 2010
Lucy stares in disbelief as I tell her how many treats we could buy if we were to cash in on my vintage Rolling Stones tee. Purchased at an American Tour 1981 performance, the same shirt, same condition, is going for $95 on eBay—that’s a lotta Milk-Bones! Held at the now defunct Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland, in early December of that year, the tour was to promote their album, Tattoo You. In 1982, selected songs from a few of the taped performances were released on the live album, “Still Life” (American Concert 1981). Sorry, Lucy, but I’m hangin’ on to this one. (Check out some favorite Stones tunes in the sidebar!) January 27th, 2010
This was taken at the small dog park I mentioned here. The shaggy blonde is Tessa, and she was very persistent, not letting Lucy rest for a moment. The high-pitched bark and alligator snap mean Lucy’s had enough and is ready to walk. Lucy’s a funny girl. She seems to “use” other dogs only as a means to expend her pent up energy. She doesn’t endlessly demand other dogs’ attention like some. She has her own agenda. You go girl! (Click to enlarge if you’d like a water spray!) January 15th, 2010
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