Another busy week has flown by, and it included taking the pups to the groomer so she could give them their haircuts. When we got back I took this photo.
Sandy is a little bigger than Dusty now, but not as much as it looks like in this photo on our front porch. Dusty sat and stayed where I told him, but Sandy scooted forward a bit. I rearranged the dogs, but I liked this photo best, so there he is, bigger than life.
Before we took the dogs to the groomer, though, we took the time to stop at the off-leash area at Ponderosa Park. We like to get their energy a bit depleted before they have to sit still for their haircuts. They had fun chasing the ball, and there were some other people and dogs for a little while, so they had some vigorous play time.
They were very calm that evening, after such a busy day. They really enjoy lying in front of the fireplace on a cold night.
We took several nice walks during the week, and Sunday lived up to its name, so we took the pups to Good Dog Loop for an off-leash hike. We found the river again, and managed to hike for a little more than three miles, round trip.
While we were doing that, Peter's family was hiking in the Tillamook National Forest. They got rained on, but it only lasted a little while. That's life in the great Northwest.
We found out that Peter was featured in an article for Alumni at The Ohio State University, where he got his Master's degree. You can read it here, if you're interested in computer science or animation.
It was a very busy week, but I managed to take the time to knit a bit on the Oregon Autumn Cardigan. This view shows one of the sleeve steeks. The white waste yarn is holding the underarm stitches. There's one on the other side, too, of course. I'm doing the decreases at the center front now. It will be a V-neck.
I noticed that I only have about one more week to finish adding family members to my trees in Ancestry without paying for a membership, so I decided I had to spend some time doing that. Charlie's mother, who came from Finland, had made up this tree for us in 1988.
I've learned so much about my own ancestry from information other people had given on the website that I wanted to give back what I could, so I'm trying to enter all this information before my free trial membership runs out. My mother-in-law was one of six siblings, so there's a lot of stuff. It's also not that easy to read. Those two factors work together to make it a daunting task, but I only have one branch of the tree to go, and all of it will be entered,
The account "Friends of the Pine Ridge Reservation" on Spoutible occasionally asks for things for our indigenous communities in the West. They wanted yarn a while back, and I sent them a big box of leftover yarn from various projects. This time they were asking for books for kids. Right up my alley! One set is on its way to California and one to Nevada.
I also mailed off Daphne's birthday present. It should arrive today.
Charlie decided it was time to take the winter cover off the RPod, and that was a two-person job. We hope to go camping soon, and we need to get her ready.
Over the weekend, the Daphne and Zachary were in Milwaukee for a big dance competition. They did well, of course!
Finally, I had to give some extra time this week to Spoutible, my go-to social platform since Twitter stopped being––um––Twitter. Post News, which is another platform I tried out and have an account with, announced this week that they will be closing. I found out about it when a lot of new people from Post showed up on Spoutible, looking for an alternative. Those of us who have been on the platform for a while needed to give some tips to the newcomers and help them take it all in. That provided some fun moments.
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