Meet Missy

Well, you’ve already met Missy.

I found out last night that Missy won’t be going back to her previous foster home, so she’ll be staying a little longer than planned. Not a huge deal, although a little unexpected.

She’s a really cute little dog, eager to please and likes to be around people. She’s young so she’s pretty active and likes to go exploring. She won’t wander too far away from you though. Once I start taking her out for a few walks, I’ll have a better idea of how clingy or not-clingy she is.

She seems to know a few basic commands, but could use some extra training. Definitely very food motivated, so training shouldn’t be difficult. She does seem to have a tendency to offer everything she knows in order to get the treat. I’ll see how much I can put into her little doggie head during her stay with me.

If you’re interested in meeting or adopting Missy, head on over to the Wild Heir Lab Rescue site and fill out an adoption form!

Missy in the house

I haven’t done any dog fostering since Sazy. I figured with school I just wasn’t going to have time to put into fostering anymore, so I had the foster people at WHLR put me on the emergency/short term foster list.

This weekend I’ve got Missy crashing with us while her foster parents are away for the long weekend. She’s a pretty sweet dog and Simba just can’t seem to get enough of playing with her. She loves to give kisses and having attention lavished on her.

Missy is an outgoing and friendly gal who is around 2.5 years old. She LOVES to play with people and other dogs. Missy is great at fetching her tennis ball and will bring it back, drop it at your feet and get ready for another throw! She is crate and house trained, gets along with most other dogs (she’s a bit too annoying for grumpy, older dogs or dominant females), loves children, and going for walks and rides in the car. Missy is a fun, playful, BUSY girl who will make any active, dog friendly family a perfect partner.

Charleston Eats: Shi Ki

Tucked away in the corner of a little strip mall on East Bay St is Shi Ki, home of what I think is some of the better sushi in the Charleston area and also the best udon noodle soup I’ve found in Charleston so far. It’s a place I’ve been going to pretty much since they opened.

Nabeyaki udon soup

A bowl of nabeyaki udon noodle soup with a fried egg on top

Tedstop

Got there a little later than usual this evening. Shortly after we ordered, I heard one of the staff tell someone else that there was one Friday night dinner left.

whew

Herb stuffed roasted chicken, sausage gravy and biscuit and slaw. Yum

Herb stuffed chicken with sausage gravy, biscuit and coleslaw

Follow up with coca cola cake

A piece of Coca Cola cake topped with strawberries and whipped cream

Reflections off the deli counter

Reflections off the deli counter glass

Goose goose goose

A few weeks ago, there were two families of Canada geese in the neighbourhood. One pair had 4 goslings and the other had 3 goslings. One family seems to have disappeared though leaving this one with the run of the neighbourhood.

A family of Canada Geese, two adult geese and three goslings
A family of Canada Geese, two adult geese and three goslings.  The goslings are sitting in the grass next to a pond.

The goslings have gotten pretty big over the past few weeks. It’s been fun watching them wander around the neighbourhood and seeing the goslings grow up from teeny tiny balls of fluff to slightly larger balls of fluff.

Two Canada Geese goslings in the grass.

The geese leave a lot of droppings lying around though. That doesn’t really bother me except that for some reason Nala considers goose droppings to be something of a delicacy, so taking the dogs for a walk can be a bit challenging.