Sensitivity

The pup (all 55lbs. of her) is turning out to be a very sweet, but rather sensitive little dog.

We noticed after pulling the halloween stuff out that she's scared of the masks with the creepy faces. She immediately hid under the couch and growled upon seeing them. Since then, we've tried to keep them away from her since it seemed to be so upsetting.

Last night, after finishing up with our scary garage display, we threw all the stuff on to the bed in our spare bedroom (where Ruca's kennel is) since we're bringing it over to a friend's house tonight for a party. We didn't think much of it, because the only time Ruca goes into the kennel now is when we leave the house. Well... and to drag out one of her blankets to rest on when she gets tired.

So, I'm looking all around for the dog, and finally decide to check her kennel. Sure enough, she's in there, and totally petrified with fear. It seems, she went in there to drag out a blanket, and when she went to head back out, caught a glimpse of one of the scary masks that was near the edge of the bed. She wouldn't come out until I moved it out of sight, and then she required a few minutes of love before she quit making her "mean" face.

We adore the new dog, but it's apparent we're going to have to be careful with her feelings.

Things here in Denver are going quite well. We're at the tail end of the most beautiful summer I've ever experienced, and that includes my first 18 years in California. We didn't get out to explore as much as we'd hoped, mostly due to rearing a young pup, but still had quite a few adventures. We're hoping to continue to improve upon that, and get more familiar with everything around us. Jo picked up a few books on hikes that are good for dogs, so we may give that a shot with Roo once she's a little bigger. Our older dog Ty would undoubtedly love to go as well, but he's a bit hobbled these days by arthritis, so we'll have to make it up to him with frequent walks, and trips to the dog park.

Nov 1st, 2008 (1:09 PM)

TORNADO!

The tornado that came through Parker, Colorado yesterday came dangerously close to our house. Here's the view we had from the back yard.

Gallery: Parker, CO Tornado (8-24-08)

Aug 25th, 2008 (4:12 PM)

Looking Back

"In this age of obsessive video sharing and social networking, nearly every action is designed and packaged for public consumption. Especially with young people," says co-director Joe Stevens. The immediate charm of Nick and his crew is that they're the exact opposite of all that. There is nothing calculated or self-conscious about who they are. They're just a group of friends doing some thing to challenge themselves and have some laughs."

And that pretty much sums up exactly what's been bothering me about the world, and how it's changed thanks to the Internet. I'm not sure what I miss more, the days before they got here, or the days before I did.

Aug 2nd, 2008 (9:46 PM)

Down Time

Jo and I enjoyed our first peaceful, travel-free, guest-free weekend in over a month. We're preparing for another round of visitors, so we figured it was a good opportunity to catch up. We also visited two of the area's dog parks, and gave our furry friends some quality play time.
Little Sister
On Saturday, we went to Cherry Creek, and gave Ruca her first off-leash experience. I was rather tense about the whole thing, since she has a tendency to run away, but it turned out to be just fine. The pup spent most of her time following our older dog around, and checking in with us at regular intervals. The only challenge is that she likes to jump on strangers to greet them. This isn't entirely unexpected at a dog park, but Ruca also likes to "smile," which looks a whole lot like a snarl, teeth and all. It makes people uncomfortable, and little kids scream. The trip was punctuated by a snake encounter. Jo spotted what we believe was a gopher snake stretched across the trail ahead of us. We're wary of snakes, 'cause Ty tries to kill them, which usually ends poorly for the snake, and the dog too, if they're poisonous. I'm a big fan of reptiles, so it upsets me when the dog tries to murder them. Luckily, we distracted the animals, and the snake slithered away without incident.

Sunday, we decided to hit Chatfield, since it's got more water, and we wanted to give the pup her first swimming experience. After a few minutes of apprehension, she jumped right in, and started swimming. The retrieving instinct is strong in her, and by the end of the day, she was swimming out farther than our adult dog to retrieve sticks. The day went pretty well, aside from a hard lesson learned about red ant hills. Ruca ate (and got bit) by a few before we could grab her. The whole thing caused her to foam at the mouth, which isn't exactly what you'd like to happen at a park full of dogs and their concerned owners.

So, I suppose we can officially declare the pup a second dog, and not just some strange domesticated animal with a partially formed brain. She's beginning to act like a canine, and that's nice, 'cause I'm totally over the puppy phase. They're cute, no doubt, but it's a lot more work than I remembered.

Jul 21st, 2008 (12:29 AM)

Mt. Evans

We took a trip to the top of the world.



Gallery: Mt. Evans (7-13-08)

Jul 16th, 2008 (12:50 PM)

Kansas Rectangle

As we make our way back across the plains, I can only hope we don't get lost for 30 years. I'm sure there are more boring drives than the one between Denver and Kansas City... okay, I'm not sure.

So, yeah, we're heading back to KC for some work, and for some family & friends. I have to haul a bunch of stuff back, so we rented a giant SUV, since all the vans were unavailable. I feel like monumental douche driving this tank, which exactly why I'm letting Jo drive us. Well, that, and I'm using the nifty Sprint RevA card to browse the web nearly the entire time while she hurtles us across the tundra in 10,000 lbs. of steel. Which brings me to the point of this entry...

I got a private message on Fazed from someone asking about an issue with submission credit not being displayed in the archive. I poked around in the code on a copy of the site that runs on my laptop, and realized there was an SQL error. And, I fixed it. Then, I committed my changes via SVN, and rolled them out on the production site. All from somewhere about 50 miles east of the Colorado border along I-70. Yay technology!

Kansas Rectangle

The view from inside.

Jul 3rd, 2008 (3:37 PM)

SimuCon 2005

Perhaps one of the best weekends the group of us ever had... now with video.

Video & Pictures: SimuCon 2005

Jun 26th, 2008 (12:12 AM)

Mean Face



Veruca looks like she's about to bite when she's excited, but it's really her happy face. Strangers aren't sure what to expect.

In other news, I've slowly been exporting pictures from my "old" photography section to my Flickr account. Unfortunately, it all seems to go to the front of my photostream, so recent photos are kind of lost in the shuffle. I've also changed my Flickr page to contain sets under a small number of collections, much like I used to do with Gallery. So far, I like this better.

For now, I'm back in my basement office. We'll see how long this lasts...

Jun 23rd, 2008 (10:26 PM)

Relocation

The most horrifying spider I've ever seen (I'm serious this time) dropped on to my desk and immediately crawled into my water bottle. I've relocated my computer upstairs, and will not visit the basement again until winter.

Jun 17th, 2008 (1:21 AM)

The Suburbs Are Scary

Something Terrible

Jun 6th, 2008 (1:13 AM)