Please.

Please put the computer away.

(I did.)

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Much loved

Our much loved (though at times exasperating) girl Lucy, sleeping on the day bed.

Lucy, sleeping

Play

Fitzi and Lucy playing. They have recently played more; it is good to see that they are getting along well enough to play nicely. We hoped that Lucy and Fitzi would play well and take pressure off of senior Achilles, allowing Chili Dog to engage or not as he wants.

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Looks

Fitzi looks over Lucy’s back during a pause in a play session.

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Whoa

I crouched down to capture Fitzi clutching a very large stick in his jaws. He raced at me, I clicked the shutter button, the exposure meter had to compute before tripping the shutter, then Fitzi leapt at me.

Whoa. Darth Fitzi.

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Wait

Achilles and Fitzi wait out a late summer thundershower.

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Peaceful

A peaceful evening with dogs scattered about the house, with Lucy sleeping on the couch.

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Stocked

We try to keep our pantry and freezer reasonably stocked.

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Having a stocked larder makes it easier to come up with tasty and nutritious meals that we like. A well stocked larder simplifies the task of preparing one of our go-to recipes or trying something new.

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Extras and leftovers go into freezer bags or yogurt containers so we can either have a quick dinner or whip up a lunch to take to work. We do not regularly buy lunch at work. While Fayes’ workplace has a good cafeteria the cost adds up. I work in the boonies so spewing pollutants to go out and spend money on food it make less sense than taking what we make.

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Having a fair amount of food on hand also serves as insurance. A price spike or sudden unavailability is not impossible. Same with a layoff or other loss of income, foul weather delaying or preventing altogether food deliveries, or other calamities.

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We take the same approach with the dogs. In addition to this 20-odd pounds of kibble in the vittles vault there is another unopened bag on hand.

We have several weeks of food on hand for two-and four-footeds, which is more than some people have and less than others. It’s enough to cushion the impact of the likeliest calamities, which is the goal we aim for.

Double decker dogs

Lucy likes hanging out on the back of the couch. Fitzi is content to take the lower bunk.

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