Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Dysfunctional Dogs

This afternoon I arrived home to find Tillie leaving little splatters of blood all over the floor, abstract art style. I can only assume the girls had a spat this morning and Tillie’s bloody ear is the result. I put them both outside, hoping Tillie would stop bleeding before I had to go back to work. Things seem to calm down but I checked in with Super Dad, aka Bill Sherwood and asked for his opinion. “Should I take Tillie to the vet?” She was wagging her tail when I left so I know she isn’t going to die.

Bill was good enough to check on Tillie and she was still dripping. He bandaged her up with some heavy duty paper towels, band aids and duck tape. Yes, our dog is a ghetto princess.

If her ear doesn’t look better by tomorrow morning, I’m taking her to the vet. Jason is in Casper tonight and won’t be home until tomorrow sometime so I’m on my own. I feel like a bad mother. Shelby looking sheepish:On a lighter note, Jason and I went geocashing over the weekend. We explored some new areas in Vedauvoo, a nifty rock formation outside of Laramie, in the Med. Bow National Forest.

Here are some pictures of Jason and the girls looking for hidden treasures: Tillie with both ears in tack. We took the scenic way home:

Monday, January 12, 2009

Superwoman succumbs to her “To Do” list!



I know you all think I’m Superwoman when it comes to museum stuff but I need your help: Does anyone have a set of 1890s household furniture and accessories they’d like to pawn off on me? I’ve been tasked to furnish, head to toe an 1890s home at the historic site. Simple, middle class, functional two bedrooms, parlor, kitchen, office, no bath. Here is the thing, there is no Walmart for 1890s antiques. No one-stop-shopping for collections, but I’ve got a deadline! This house has to be done by May 1. I’ve hit all the antique stores, flea markets, ebay, Craigslist, garage sales in WY and northern CO, you name it, and I still can’t find everything I’m looking for. So, if you know of a great collection of antiques in your grandma’s attic or grandpa’s basement, please let me know!!!

Samples of 1890s interiors in the West:

Can you say wicker (center chair). Not my favorite style of furniture but those crazy Victorians loved it.




Looking for a pitcher and basin like the one on the dresser. Don't mind the crazy looking cutout of a man (?) to the left of the dresser.






Lots and lots of framed photo and artwork (far left of wall).





Colorful, heavy woven rugs. Don't worry, they don't have to match by our color/taste standards!






Great dresser! Wish I had one, make that two. One for me, one for work. Except I'd get fired for that. Where are my ethics?










Framed cow portrait?
Deadhead on the wall (center). I know, that one should be easy, being married to a Game Warden and all!
Photos courtesy of the Denver Public Library’s Western History Photos collection online at: http://history.denverlibrary.org/images/index.html