When an artist is staring at a blank piece of paper, her mentor might walk up to her and say, What is that, a polar bear in a snow storm?’ Well in this case, pretty much!
My Great Pyrenees guard dog, Periwinkle, finally fitting in.
Wow- White covering the ground already? Here on Long Island we are still enjoying some “warm” fall days, although it drops below freezing at nightfall. We luckily escaped the “freak” early snowstorm last weekend that has wreaked (spelling?) on much of New England. Sure does look pretty in your picture though!
Substitute corn stubble fields with an occasional clump of trees in this picture and it could have been my landscape in eastern SD with our late Great Pyrenees, Thor, standing there. He was a massive 150#! Love the breed, but trying to keep him free from cockleburrs was a nightmare.
I have three Great Pry’s and it is -27 degrees today and they are laying out on the snow catching a few z’s from working the whole night protecting their charges. I love my Pry’s and would never have another breed – they are my heart…
5% of profits will benefit www.firstbook.org, a non-profit that provides new books to children from low-income families throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Here’s how:
MaryJane will post a photo and a description of a prop and its cost along with a few details as to its condition here: https://shop.maryjanesfarm.org/MaryJanesCurations. It’s a playful way to be the new owner of a little bit of farm herstory.
In our part of Montana, it is white too. Smells so sweet and clean.
Wow- White covering the ground already? Here on Long Island we are still enjoying some “warm” fall days, although it drops below freezing at nightfall. We luckily escaped the “freak” early snowstorm last weekend that has wreaked (spelling?) on much of New England. Sure does look pretty in your picture though!
Substitute corn stubble fields with an occasional clump of trees in this picture and it could have been my landscape in eastern SD with our late Great Pyrenees, Thor, standing there. He was a massive 150#! Love the breed, but trying to keep him free from cockleburrs was a nightmare.
Yup, constant grooming but at least no cockleburrs here. Both of mine weigh around 100 so I can imagine 150! BIG.
I have three Great Pry’s and it is -27 degrees today and they are laying out on the snow catching a few z’s from working the whole night protecting their charges. I love my Pry’s and would never have another breed – they are my heart…
Are they not the best-mannered, sweetest doggies on earth?