September 29, 2012

I've Moved

 
I've packed my bags and moved. After much aggravation trying to set up the email subscription on here (I'd rather spend my time chasing squirrels or napping), I have moved my blog to WordPress.

Here's a link so that you can move with me:

 
See you soon!

September 25, 2012

My Sister, Lexi



Sorry. I know you were expecting another fun Golden Retriever photo. My apologies. This is my sister, Lexi. You have to meet her at some point.


A little history: Before my parents moved to Baton Rouge, they lived in Galveston, Texas. This is the porch of their 1907 home on Galveston Island. That's Lexi on the left, Talbot, the Golden Retriever who preceded me, in the middle, and Sheffield, a Houston SPCA rescue, on the right. My parents adopted Lexi from the Galveston Island Humane Society in early 2006. Well, they didn't exactly "adopt" Lexi. They were volunteering at an adoption event, and by the end of the day Lexi had not found a new home. Lexi was a little old (the shelter estimated her age to be about eight or nine) and not the most attractive dog (I'm just being honest), so my parents felt sorry for her. To make matters worse, in just a few hours my human daddy had developed some strange attraction to Lexi. (To this day, my human mommy calls Lexi my daddy's "girlfriend.") They decided to foster Lexi in hopes that she would find a good home. Lexi found a good home. Less that 24 hours after they became foster parents, my mommy and daddy signed the papers to become Lexi's full-time, forever parents.
 
 
 
So, at this point we estimate Lexi's age to be about 14 or 15. That's a current photo of Lexi. She's a little more gray, has a few less teeth, and is a little more set in her ways than the day she came to live with my parents. Since Lexi's arrival, my parents have said very sad farewells to Sheffield and Talbot, but Lexi keeps ticking. My parents say that Lexi is an Island Terrier: she came from an island and she has a lot of terrier in her. Beyond that, we really don't know much about Lexi's past, but we do know that her present and her future look pretty good.
 
 

September 22, 2012

LSU GameDay--Geaux Tigers!

 

It's GameDay and I am ready for some football. You may have noticed from my collar in the last post that I am an LSU fan. Today the Tigers open their SEC season against Auburn, so I have raised the flag and donned my finest tiger-print bandanna. Check out my profile.
 
 
There's a certain amount of preparation required from LSU Tiger fans, even for an away game. We have to select a lucky place to sit--or sometimes stand if the game gets too close. I'll probably alternate between the rug in front of the television and one of my beds in the den. We have to decide what to eat for the game. I'll probably have my usual dry food and maybe a rawhide treat. More importantly, we have to decide what to drink for the game. While I normally stick to water, GameDay calls for something special.
 
 
I know  I look like I've had a little too much, but I'll be ok. I've been doing GameDay since I was a puppy.
 
 
So here's to my LSU Football Tigers. Have a great game and . . .
 
GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
 
 



September 19, 2012

Introducing Miss Harper Lee


Welcome to my world of Golden Retriever Reflections. My name is Harper Lee, but as time passes you will find that I have many, many nicknames. I live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with my human mother and father (I'll just call them Mommy and Daddy from this point on) and my canine sister, Lexi. One day I'll tell you all about Lexi.

I celebrated my third birthday March 17. This photograph was taken a few months before when I spent a weekend at Butler Greenwood Plantation Bed and Breakfast in St. Francisville, Louisiana. Butler Greenwood is one of my favorite places because I get to run in the field, smell lots of interesting smells, and spend the evening relaxing in front of a nice fire in one of the cabins. I love to travel and I have many favorite places. You'll get to read about a lot of them in my future posts. I also love going out to eat with my humans. You'd be surprised how many places are happy to welcome well-behaved dogs. I'll definitely share some of my favorite spots. I'll introduce you to my favorite humans and my favorite animal friends.

I'll close this post with one of my best puppy pics, taken when I was about 10 weeks old. Who can resist a Golden Retriever puppy in a basket?


I'm excited about sharing my life with you. I think it will make you smile.