Sunday, March 20, 2011
I'm a pooped puppy!
I have been so busy this weekend, getting my paws dirty and dogervising the construction of Mom's raised garden. Dad's daughter also helped as Mom isn't allowed to do any lifting yet. As you can see it is all finished now, we still have some plants to put in it but the MOST important thing - the PEST (otherwise known as the "IT" fence) is in place. In the other picture I am doing my dogervising about how we are going to fix our back fence, one of the posts has broken off at ground level and we need to replace it. Dad also had his brand new Red Beastie (lawn mower) out today so my lawn actually looks pretty good. I forgot to mention that after all that work I had a bath so I am all handsome again.
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That's a lot of hard work you did. Great idea for that raised garden. Good luck with all the plants - hope your garden is very fruitful.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
Good job on the garden box :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to get your paws dirty!!
Wyatt
Yuck, a bath!
ReplyDeleteThe veg bed looks very nice. Molly and Faline say they hope you get lots of yummy carrits from it.
Is that lettuce growing in your garden already, Reilly?
ReplyDeleteWe spent our entire weekend outside helping mom rake and do spring clean up!
Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
The garden looks wonderful! You'll have to show us another photo in a few months, when everything has started to grow!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you're tired - look at all that work you did! I love your backyard - it's flat and grassy and perfect for agility!
ReplyDeleteYou are a good helper and that's why your garden looks so beautiful. I'm so glad you'd a good bath after all the hard work. I'm sure you're fluffy and handsome now.
ReplyDeleteA fenced raised garden keeps the wabbits out too. I like your backyard, it looks like a nice place to do agility. Mine still has a lot of snow.
ReplyDeleteNice garden! I think you'll have to help the PEST/IT fence do it's job though!! BOL!
ReplyDeleteYou did an excellent job dogervising. The garden and back yard look fantastic. Now after some much deserved rest, it will be ready for you to enjoy!
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