Showing posts with label Jellyby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jellyby. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Stop and smell (or photograph) the flowers

Spring has finally arrived in Boston.  


Our peonies are in full bloom.



And our neighbors' wildflowers are looking especially lush.


Jellyby, however, cares nothing for the flowers.  Unless another dog has already marked them.  In which case she cares very much.

Otherwise, she just stands around looking pouty as I interrupt her walk with my picture-taking.  See that face she's making above?  That's her "bitch, puh-lease" face.  As in "bitch, puh-lease put the camera down so we can chase that squirrel."

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Dog-Cat Nap

Being adorable is hard work.





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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

All Hail the Princess

Jellyby had a grooming appointment today.


Yes, those are mini jeweled crowns on her pigtails.


As if her ego wasn't big enough already.  Sigh.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Snow Day!

A crazy blizzard is keeping sane people indoors today.


Jellyby, however, is neither sane nor a person (though don't tell her that), so she had a blast making snow angels, bounding in and out of the foot-high snow drifts, and peeing on the fresh snow.


Even with the golf-ball-sized ice balls hanging on her fur, she was not going to waste a perfectly good snow day indoors.



I, on the other hand, am wet, cold, and ready for a hot chocolate.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Albus

This is Albus, Jellyby's boytoy.


The two of them have a very complicated relationship, which consists of Albus trying to hump Jellyby and Jellyby ignoring or growling at him.  (She's been taught well: no nookie without at least dinner and a movie.)


But while Jellyby spurns his advances, Albus is a very, very handsome boy.


Which is why I took these glamour shots for him to post to J.Date.  Or Match.com.  Whatever the internet dating site of choice is for dogs nowadays.


"Hey bitches, for a good time, just bark and I'll be there in two shakes of a tail."

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Friday, December 31, 2010

Auld lang syne

May you have a festive, memorable, and joyous end to 2011 and beginning of -- oy gevalt -- 2011.


Happy New Year!

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Friday, December 24, 2010

Seasons greetings!

Whether you've been naughty


or nice,


may your holiday be joyful and bright!

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Jellyby, the star

As I'm certain you've noticed (because surely you pay detailed attention to the front page of my blog!), Jellyby has a new headshot.


I took about a billion shots, since I had such a cooperative subject.  (It's quite possible I was holding her favorite stuffed hedgehog hostage so that she had no choice but to pay attention to crazy camera lady.)


Look at this face. 


"This bores me.  I wonder when she's going to give me the hedgehog back."


"Seriously, can I have the hedgehog now?"


"Um, thanks.  Now go away, mom.  You're embarrassing me."

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

The Great Pumpkin

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Ball Chasing is Hard Work

That's what she said.

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Sleeping Beauty

Some dogs love to play fetch.  Others love to eat.  Mine loves nothing more than to sleep.


Which means that one of the most important acquisitions for our living room redo is a new bed for Jellyby.  Something cushy and snooze-worthy for her.  And chic and design-smart for us.


The above are some of my favorites.


As a reminder, this is the current vision for our living room.

Fortune by Jax and Bones

I keep changing my mind, but my choice du jour is this square bed by Jax and Bones in an Asian-inspired fabric.

Bentwood Dog Bed by Holden Designs

Though if price were no object (and comfort weren't either), I'd totally go for the very mid-century modern walnut dog bed by Holden Designs.

Which bed would you choose for Jellyby?

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Love the Daily Swatch

Thanks to Laura Bennett's hilarious Project Runway blog, I discovered the Daily Swatch.  That's where Mood employees costume Swatch, the store mascot, with bits of trim and photograph him for my amusement.

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Jellyby would never put up with this humiliation, which is really too bad, because I really think she'd look rather fetching with a straw hat:

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Oh well.  Thanks Swatch.  And thank you Mood.  You guys are cray cray, and I love it.

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Close encounters

Jellyby meets Roomba.  Is it friend or foe?


She's yet to decide.  But I've been entertained by their pas de deux all afternoon.

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Friday, April 9, 2010

Ennui


It's a hard life.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Pity the Foo

During my Liberty splurge at Target last week, I also picked up a pair of sunshiney foo dog bookends.


I'd been eyeing the "fu dog bookends" at CB2, but I didn't love their red, red color and their mean, mean faces.  

Image Source: CB2

Sure, foo dogs ("foo" is Chinese for "lion") are supposed to be the ferocious guardians at the gate.  Still, I was hoping to find ones that were lions on the outside, but darling cubs on the inside.


Sort of like these foo dogs.

Pity the foos that rumble with these two.

In addition to the sweeter demeanor of the Target foos (love the cock of the head -- they look just like Jellyby when she's trying to be cute), another thing I love about them is that they were around $24 -- almost half the price of their CB2 friends.

Unfortunately, they're not online yet, so if you want to adopt ones of your own, you'll have to get to your local Target.  And while you're there, you can still pick up some Liberty goodies.  I was making some returns to the Watertown, MA, Target today, and they still had a bunch of the stuff, including most of the clothing and stationery, a few of the delightful gardening tool sets, and some of the kitchenware, including the canisters.

Get thee to a Target immediately!

UPDATE: The Target foo dogs are now available online here.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Ga-ga-ooh-la-la! Woof!

The Doggie Gaga Project, by Jesse Freidin.


Image Source: I Suwannee

Thanks to I Suwanee for making me giggle.  This one is my favorite, mainly because the dog is clearly So. Over. It.

Image Source: Jesse Freidin

Reminds me of this:


Jellyby is not amused.  Not amused at all.

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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Birthday Girl

Happy birthday to you,



Happy birthday to you,




Happy birthday dear Jellyby,




Happy birthday to you!




And many more . . .



I can't believe this little creature is nine eight years old today!



Look at that face.  Are we lucky or what?

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Stop and Stair

Woof.  I'm Jellyby.  You can call me Jelly for short.  My people moved into a new house, which I really like because there are good smells in the backyard (woof! grass to pee on!) and two dachshunds next door who I like barking at (don't get your tails knotted up in a bunch, bitches, I'm bigger than you are).  And there are shiny wood floors, that I like slip sliding across when I chase my Wiggly Giggly ball around the house.



But that same shiny slippery wood stuff covers the stairs.  Which means that I keep dashing up the stairs, only to slip and slide right back down again.  This is embarrassing, and if you tell the dogs at the park, I'll deny it, but it's possible that I'm just a wee bit nervous about the stairs.  PTSD and all that.  




And when I can't get upstairs to my food bowl, it makes me sad.  And whiny.

Image source: Dash & Albert

My whining at the bottom of the stairs doesn't seem to make my people come to get me.  They just laugh at me from the top of the stairs.  Or yell at me to stop whining.  Which I don't understand, because I'm a dog and that's how I express my deep melancholy over the pit of despair that is my food-bowl-less life.  

You see my bro in that photo above?  He's got deep melancholy too.  I see it in his eyes.  It's probably because he thought his people were serving him those shoes in that tray, but when he tried gnawing on said shoes, they shoo'd him away.  Shoo'd away from shoes. Oh the indignities!

Image source: Dash & Albert

But today my people found these runners from Dash & Albert.  Woof.  And maybe the runner on the stairs will make them less slippery?  So I can get to my food bowl (yum, food bowl, woof!).

Image source: Dash & Albert

Only problem is that the humans who I own are not the sharpest tacks in the box.  I mean, they're not totally useless: they can throw a ball, they pick up my crap (literally and figuratively), and they manage to remember to put out the food on most days.  But not handy types, if you know what I mean.

Image source: Dash & Albert


So here's my plea: If you know how to install a runner on a staircase, would you tell them how?  Or if you are in Boston, and you know of someone who can install a runner and give a good tummy rub, would you let me know?  I will pay you back in tail wags and kisses.

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