Pictures from Weld taken by my brother Rob.

Alex wrote to ask if Bailey was his hairy brother. I'm thinking there may be a family resemblance. But as I wrote to my Swedish son, "Paws down, he has the better voice."
... and I learned a lot about my mistakes with my pooch. 






You do not need a knife or fork or spoon
or plate or napkin or tablecloth.
For there is no core
or stem
or rind
or pit
or seed
or skin
to throw away.
"Wrf...woof" by Bailey Tuckerman Kent
Wrf...
woof.
Umwf
woof....
grr–woooof.
Translation:
Slip into the living room
While Rich is lost in his words.
Take
the
book
intomymouth...
there's nothing
quite like
a dusty paperback
autographed
by a
dead person.

I taught Bailey how to sit and shake his paw to receive a treat. This teaching has created a growing problem. A problem, you ask? But he's a smart dog, you might say. Now, when Bailey decides he wants a treat, he starts howling and lifting his paw. I captured this act on "film" this morning. He had me laughing out loud when he started this routine of sitting, lifting his paw, and howling.... Yep, he's a smart dog.
Bailey and Victoria parted ways today, but they'll be in touch with one another through the school year. Victoria begins at the end of September and Bailey (and Rich) starts on Wednesday! 



Uncle Allen has a sour dough starter that he whips into the best pizza crust on the planet. With a wonderful array of veggies and wheat spaghetti, Allen's pizza is a hit on Burt's point. Need less to say, Bailey stood in line endlessly and then scrounged in the sand for spills and leftovers.





Woof!
The new collar, with stitched name and cell phone number, is a just a bit big right now, but that's OK. Bailey found another use for it this evening. And the name tag--a bone with BAILY engraved on it-- announces his presence in a room with a soft ringing sound. Thanks, Friends!
Beloved brother of Guilherme and Luiz Gustavo Ristow, Rayca is a happy dog who gives love and guards his family's home.

Bailey enjoyed a visit today from his Uncle Jerry from Florida. A dog person for years, Uncle Jerry kept Bailey on a tight, but happy leash.

