Hello From OwyheeStar

~Cliff, Shela, and the Weimaraners

June 13, 2020

Sunrise October 21 2017

Ontario seems to be opening up–getting closer to the old norm. I fear, getting to that friendly hand-shaking hugging Far Eastern Oregon manner might not happen anytime soon–but it is who we are at heart.

The hay guy arrived –the first cutting is exceptionally late, but the weather refused to cooperate. Soon it will be stacked at the end of the field, and then we will see where that leads.

AT OWYHEESTAR

We have been extraordinarily busy with the Early Summer Pups as well as inquiries.

Of course, the pups make us smile–and sometimes laugh. Sure we will miss them, but knowing that each one is placed in a fabulous home, is enough for us.

Maybe you saw that we swam pups this week too. If not–here is a video clip of one of the pups swimming.

This Week On the Blog…

Clover Makes a Huge Adjustment

As always, thanks to our faithful OwyheeStar contributors–they make this all possible. We sincerely hope our readers enjoyed these updates as much as we did, too. This week we find our supply of material running lower than it has for some time. Who can guess what might come in our inbox?

If you have a story that you will let me share–I need at least three sentences and a decent photo. I prefer to receive it via email. (FYI–we only use stories that feature the OwyheeStar Weimaraner).

Sunday— May 31 — Willow Says

Monday–- June 1 — Ruger

Tuesday – June 2— Frida and Clover

Wednesday — June 3  Water Dog

Thursday –- June 4 — Mando (Part One)

Friday — June 5 — Mando (Part Two)

On a very personal note

In the garden, things are coming along. We found this sizable pod–we think it might be a cocoon of some sort, but we didn’t have time for research. The daisies are in bloom, but we are awaiting the roadside burst of color. We hope to have the appealing array of flowers–some suitable to cutting.

Cliff has been moving dirt–he has had the old John Deere out with the large blade. It is handy to have that when cleaning up a larger area. It helps to manage the puncture weeds as well as the foxtails, which are abundant. (OMG) Jacob is doing the trimming and keeping the puppy yard mowed–a couple of things Cliff doesn’t have to do. That is good news.

About OwyheeStar

We are Professional Weimaraner breeders--with forty years experience at raising puppies. For many years, we have focused exclusively on the Weimaraner! If you are considering the Weimaraner, or live with one, we welcome you to sign up to our blog. We sincerely hope you will find the information, the stories, and varied posts insightful (as well as entertaining). To those who live with an OwyheeStar Weimaraner, we send special thanks. We appreciate the photos, the news, and your friendship. Thank you for being a part of the extended OwyheeStar family.

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