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Her eyes said “Take me home.”

ginger

And so we did.

Meet Ginger … 25 pounds of irresistable sweetness. Animal Friends Rescue Project brought her to a Employee Giving campaign at City Hall.

Silly me, I went.

I never looked at anything else (not even the kitties). Today she met Noche and Guinness, and with their blessing, joined the family. To be totally honest, she ignores them. Fortunately, she ignores cats and chickens too (the cats are still suspicious.)

So far we know that she loves food and people. And that she wants to be a lap dog. Given the mud factor at our house, this is something to work on. Our other challenge is teaching her not to go wee any time, any place, just to prove she was there. She’s got “sit” and “come”. Doesn’t understand “down” or “stay”. Seems to know “dance” and “roll-over”.

This is what the website said:

She’s an irresistible corgi/pug mix who is out to steal your heart. At eight years of age, Ginger is a mellow snuggler who likes to be wherever her human is. She is quiet, house trained and crate trained, and she gets along great with other dogs and cats. Ginger was rescued from the Martinez shelter, where her time was up. She’s in good health other than limited vision in one eye.

They got the “steal your heart” part of that right.

Father knows …

It is that time of year again. Fall. Leaves turning colors, cool temperatures and picking apples. Mom and Dad wanted to take the girls to Wiard’s Apple Orchard…just like they remembered taking Laura, Michele and I. Great idea! Before we leave I ask, “Dad, do you remember how to get there?” and without uncertainty he said “Yes.” Of course, I trust my father. He has always proved infalliable before. He remembered…how to get to the Orchard from Westland. So we drove to Westland, then to Ypsilanti, maybe to Sturgis, through miles and miles of construction while the girls played the alphabet game 18 times, and finally we got to Wiard’s. All told it is probably only 10 minutes from Mom and Dad’s house. But you can’t pick apples!!!!! The cider press wasn’t running because their was no electricity. It is now a country fair that cost 10 dollars per person. So we drank some cider, had a couple carmel apples, got back in the van and headed towards an Orchard where we could pick apples. After the third time asking for directions we ended up at “Apple Charles.” Apple Charles is walking distance from Mom and Dad’s house. We did have a great time picking apples, petting the animals and watching the cider press. Of course, the only pictures we have are from Michele’s camera because Dad forgot his. Fall.