Hello From OwyheeStar
~Cliff, Shela, and the Weimaraners
June 27, 2020

After weeks of waiting for the rain to stop so the hay could be cut, it got baled. We could not be happier. Other crops are growing–not far from us we have corn, onions, beans, etc. Farmers are pouring the water to the crops with the heat pressing in.

AT OWYHEESTAR
It is the time of year when pet owners cringe at the thought of fireworks. It is not so much the fireworks display but the neighborhood display that seems to go on for a couple of weeks–with little to no consideration for pets or those who suffer trauma disorders. It can be very paralyzing. Some people use natural calming oils, thunder jackets, and even prescription medications to get through the 4th of July.
Please make sure your microchip is on file with AKC Reunite–this is cheap insurance.
This Week On the Blog…

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— June 21 — Happy Father’s Day
Monday–- June 22 — Knobby
Tuesday – June 23— Astra
Wednesday — June 24 Big George
Thursday –- June 25 — George
Friday — June 26 — Edgar
On a very personal note
We are doing reasonably well. Monday, we have to get Cliff a follow up appointment with his primary physician. He will have finished his medication soon.
Our life has become extra boring with the Covid-19 thing. The gardening girls are not only extra busy with the new baby brother, but getting around less–you understand. There are limitations. I miss them–the screams of delight finding a bug, a worm, or picking vegetables.
We finally have a single tomato developing — hoping it grows into something sooner rather than later. (Haha) The various plants on the mail cart have not recovered from the spill they took. They are mostly alive but still somewhat in shock. (Oops)
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