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Springtime Border Collie

May 11th, 2010 Averill No comments
Border collie Jolt with azaleas

Border collie Jolt poses in front of our gorgeous azaleas. I love springtime!

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Blizzard of 2010 – Border collie mania continued

February 15th, 2010 Averill 1 comment

Nothing ever changes for our Border collies. Jolt wants his frisbee, Jig has his ball, and Cash and Patch just herd Jig and Jolt. Zip is somewhere else, probably on Averill's skis, looking up at her; and Grace E is certainly standing near, barking at Karen. The unseen Aussie, Genie, is definitely up to no good. Photo (and skis) courtesy of Karen Stinnett

More dogs in the snow

January 5th, 2010 Averill No comments
Jolt loves his snow

Zip wonders what Jolt is thinking, wonders if she should try it too. Nahhh. Too many tennis balls to control.

This is yet another example of Border collie brilliance. Jolt does love the snow. He loves to chase snowflakes as they scatter around; he loves to catch snow as we toss it from the shovel; he loves to scoop his head into the loose snow and come up covered. Anybody know why? Zip wonders too. She thinks the stuff is ok but has too many other things to do than to play with it. Play in it, yes – with it, not so much.

Trial Report, Lebanon, Indiana II

October 12th, 2009 Averill No comments

I thought it was cold on Saturday! It was 32 degrees on Sunday morning, and it took a long time for the sun to come out. Extra brrrr!

Sunday Ken and Jolt had no Qs, though he got through his opening in Snooker and through 4, and then timed out, with 34 points. Ken’s goal for snooker was not to be whistled off the course, so that was good. And I’m the snooker queen, so I can criticize, right?

Genie sat in the van all day Sunday and finally ran Snooker and then Jumpers. She was quite full of herself. After her Snooker run in which she said “no” to the weaves after several attempts to enter them and ran into a tunnel, she and I played with her monkey on a stick for a while, but she was still running some of her own course in jumpers. She was happy, and really was a good girl. No hurry for a baby dog.

Jig was awesome all weekend. Both days he sat ringside for long periods with me with nothing in his mouth except occasional cheese that I gave him for looking at a dog and then at me. He was calm – for Jig. Being first in our jump height really helped, too. The whole experience at the trial was fantastic for him.


Jig did beautifully in his snooker run on Sunday. I opened with a jump to the weaves (12), which were right next to a tunnel. A little tough getting into the weaves, and he popped at 11, but got him back in and got that 7. We then got the rest of the opening and through 6, for a second place Q. Read more…