autumn

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[–] autumn 4 points 2 months ago (3 children)

i have photos somewhere on my phone, but we began clearing the back section of our yard for the eventual meadow installation in a year or so! we raked up all the leaves/sticks/junk and got about 1/3 of it covered in cardboard to kill everything off. i need to read back over my materials, but i think the idea is to uncover for a month every few months to let the weed seeds germinate, then cover it back up to kill them off.

actual seeding will happen in early october of next year, likely with a mix from prairie moon.

[–] autumn 8 points 2 months ago

another weekend, another fast CAT event! jean did her two runs perfectly (no trying to bite the releaser), which solidifies my thought that the people the weekend before were handling her too roughly. she got to wear her fancy new collar with the handle, which may have helped, too. echo actually ran a couple of times (1/2 distance the first time), but she didn't really know what was going on, haha. i figure i'll do a few more practice runs with her before i start entering her "for real."

echo also starts her first rally obedience class tonight! i'm really excited, even though its from 8-9pm (so laaaate).

i'm just about done with the border collie rescue website (pro-bono work), and i'll be sure to share that once it's live. lots of cute dog pictures there. :)

[–] autumn 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

ooblets is one of my favorite in this genre. it's got a great soundtrack, the humor is spot-on, and it's got an anti-capitalist message.

[–] autumn 4 points 2 months ago

Miss Shirley, my 10yo cat, is walking on a leash now!

i love that!

[–] autumn 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

scheduled when i plan to vote (early). need to do my research first!

good news: jean (chi mix) got a new personal best on sunday for her 100-yard dash (8.65 seconds / 23.65 mph)! we have another event this coming weekend at a different club, and we'll probably meet up with some social media dog friends. :)

bad news


i will never run at that club again. i saw multiple people harshly correcting their dogs (one person was hanging their dog by the collar), and when i handed jean off to the releaser, they pulled her leash so tight she was clearly in distress and trying to squirm her way out of it. i probably should have left then, but i was in mild shock, so i let them take her. she ended up trying to bite the releaser when they went to take off her collar, which she has never done. this is not her first rodeo being handled/released by strangers, so i'm reluctant to place the blame on her at all. for the second run, i took her collar off before i handed her over, and i guess she was fine? i didn't stick around to ask. in any case, i ordered her a tag-free collar she can run with next weekend since she had such a bad experience, and i don't want her to repeat it.


i'm pet sitting for a sweet border collie from the same rescue where i got echo, so that's been fun. speaking of echo, we've stalled a bit on our nose work course, so i need to get back into that once i'm back at home. been having too much fun with treibball.

[–] autumn 11 points 3 months ago

firewatch is a personal favorite.

[–] autumn 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

the individual therapist matters a lot. i know friends who have gone through many before landing on one that actually helped them. i know that's not ideal, but it is an option. it's also a slow process for lots of folks.

two friends of mine are actually on ketamine treatments to help with their mental health after trying everything else.

[–] autumn 5 points 3 months ago (3 children)

Therapy didn’t help

there are lots of different kinds of therapy, so i hope it doesn't completely discourage you from ever going again. bee heart emoji

[–] autumn 8 points 3 months ago

saw the substance last week, and i'm still thinking about how great it was.

planted an oak tree.

took loki (aussie) and echo (border collie) to try a couple of new sports on sunday: treibball (pronounced try-ball) and barn hunt. loki liked pushing the big ball around a lot in the former, and echo has a great nose for barn hunt.

[–] autumn 2 points 3 months ago

oh yeah, no dogs in the front yard thank goodness!

[–] autumn 3 points 3 months ago

I think posting about your plan would be a good starting point for some conversations and might encourage some other folks to emulate you

once i actually start doing the work, i definitely will!

Did they talk to you about solarizing next spring using tarps?

they did, but this area of the yard is pretty shady, so the guy leading the workshop specifically recommended using cardboard and mulch for maximum annihilation.

[–] autumn 4 points 3 months ago (2 children)

the plan itself isn't that difficult, just takes a lot of time to kill all the invasive plants off so the native plants have a chance to grow. you completely clear the ground first, let the invasive seeds germinate, kill them again, then seed it with native grasses and plants (prairie moon has a lot of US mixes, so i'll probably use them). you won't get blooms for at least two years, i think. and you need to cut everything down to about 1.5 feet the first fall to get the invasive plants before they go to seed. unfortunately, that means you're also cutting down the plants you want to grow, so they take another year of seeding before things really get going, but they should help keep out the invasives at that point.

 

we recently watched maxxxine, which i thought was a good ending to that trilogy. (x and pearl are the other two.) in a violent nature was another one i enjoyed, even if it was a bit slow... perhaps intentionally.

we're watching longlegs tomorrow, which is supposed to be very unsettling (my favorite kind of movie). beetlejuice beetlejuice is coming out later this year, and with tim burton directing and a lot of the original cast returning, i think it's going to be decent!

if you hadn't already guessed, my favorite genre is horror. ;)

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submitted 7 months ago by autumn to c/animals
 

we had graduation last night! we did some rally practice since all the dogs had already passed all the test items, and echo loved it. could not get her to look at the camera because she loves to look at me always, haha. very proud of this rescue pup who has exceeded my expectations when it comes to training. she really is the dog i've wanted since i was a teenager. ❤️

 

today’s the summer solstice (for the northern hemisphere), so tell me your favorite way to cool down while we’re watching the world burn. 🔥

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mosquito bucket of doom (sidewalknature.com)
submitted 7 months ago by autumn to c/greenspace
 

ordered some tablets to make a few of these after i saw the concept recommended on a local forum. can't wait to murder millions of (mosquito) children. 🦟

 

going to collect all the silly certifications for fun with this dog.

 

this was always my goal with her, so i'm pleased as punch! i remember my agility trainer giving me the most "what are you doing with this dog?" look so many times, haha.

 
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submitted 9 months ago by autumn to c/animals
 

the canine good citizen test consists of ten items:

  1. accept a friendly stranger
  2. sit politely for petting
  3. accept ears and feet touched, plus a brush
  4. walk on a loose leash
  5. walk through a crowd
  6. sit, down, and stay
  7. come when called
  8. react appropriately to another dog
  9. react appropriately to a distraction
  10. stay with another person for three minutes

this is something i try to get with all my dogs, but my little dog definitely did not pass back when she took it as a yearling. very proud of how far echo has come since she's come to live with me—hard to believe that was only about three months ago!

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submitted 10 months ago by autumn to c/chat
 

are you doing anything to celebrate? do you typically observe the “solar holidays?”

i usually have a bonfire with friends to mark the passage of time, but it snuck up on me this year. maybe i can light a candle instead and let that be enough.

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submitted 10 months ago by autumn to c/animals
 

her fastest time this weekend was 9.56 seconds (21.40 mph). i’m so proud of her for running despite the cold (and rain on the first day). we wrapped her up in a towel right up to the gate the first day because it was so miserable, and on the second day she had her sweater plus i held her inside my fleece, hehe.

we should get the professional video back in a week or two!

 

the backstory is that jean has gotten really head shy over the years, to the point where she would run away anytime i got her collar out. lo and behold, turning this into a "trick" worked like a charm. now she's happy and excited every time she sees her collar, and it has become one of our best recall tools.

you'll notice i also often treat her when i take the collar off, so she wants to stick around after i remove her collar rather than bolting away from me. this is especially important since she's a sporting dog (agility and fast CAT).

at the end are some tricks she already knows, just for fun. :)

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me + the crew (i.postimg.cc)
submitted 10 months ago by autumn to c/animals
 

from left to right: loki, jean grey, and echo. all rescue dogs and all the best dogs. 🥰

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