Greetings From Far Eastern Oregon

~ Locally

Crops are growing before our eyes. The corn looks spectacular this year — the dark green color is quite lovely.

The near 100 degree temperatures continue to plague us–summer heat for June is record-setting news. I am expecting a big storm soon.

AT OWYHEESTAR

The last couple of weeks have been intense–with Winnie’s litter exit. People ask if it is difficult to let the pups go, but parThe last couple of weeks have been intense–with Winnie’s litter exit. People ask if it is difficult to let the pups go, but part of our method is to prepare them to bond with their families. Even though we set the puppies up to leave, it always amazes us to see how quickly they take to their new families.

Wilma is preparing to leave sometime in July–she has found a Golden Year Placement. She loves to nestle on the dog bed located under my desk. She is an easy keeper as Weims go.

Recently On the Blog…

We no longer post a daily blog–instead, we present things (randomly) as the material is available. Thank you! We had an extreme week here –I am working on a personal blog. I am not sure when I can get it finished.

For Your Review

Sunday— June 13 — No Blog

Monday–- June 14 — No Blog

Tuesday – June 15 —No Blog

Wednesday — June 16— No Blog

Thursday –- June 17 — No Blog

Friday — June 18 — No Blog

On a very personal note

Cliff is still working on our bath–I am hoping for serious progress, but he didn’t get much done last week with us on the road.

Bradley’s last game was Friday night at Nyssa–he seemed inspired with more than twenty points, blocks, rebounds, and assists. We couldn’t keep count of all he did. They didn’t win a single game which is disheartening, but it is what it is, and when it happens, you have to make the best of a bad situation.

I have another Thoracentesis scheduled for early July. I am not sure if I can win this battle or end up with a catheter. Nonetheless, I tell people I am a walking miracle. Some days are better than others, but no one would guess that I have Stage IV Cancer by looking at me.


The garden is finally catching up–flowers are blooming, and veggies are thriving. There are several small zucchini I want to get picked.

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.

Posted on June 19, 2021, in News, OwyheeStar, OwyheeStar News, Weekly Newsreel. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. Praying for healing ❤️‍🩹

    Sent from Cindy’s iPhone

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