I also sanded and scrubbed the next dresser on the paint lineup and after seeing the great wood, discussed a change of plans with her, I will now be staining most of this pretty wood and adding color just to the base.
A curvy wood shelf that had a repair done yesterday (taking it off the demo line for paint class as it was not dry in time) got painted, distressed and waxed up too.
The sun came out after lunch and was plus 11. I took a break to walk the dogs. You still needed a headband as it was breezy.
someone is in a hurry for lunch!
ee gads!
I came in and posted my quandary on a maremma site. lots of good ideas came up, one I had thought of was one, hot pepper so I mixed up franks red hot and cayenne powder and put in a spray bottle. Nope the powder plugged the nozzle so I poured in a jar and brushed on. Guess who followed me and licked off the mix? So back to the drawing board. Next suggestion, Vicks Vaporub on the bark.. best get a case!
Not long later I looked out to check on her and saw this! Looks like a shark attack. So I put D inside and gave her a frozen bone, brr too cold, she left it on the deck to warm but eventually she took to chewing on it. I text Britt to get more dog food as well as carrots. The group says frozen carrots are great teethers, which they say is most likely what is the problem.
I spent a great deal of time chatting with other maremma owners and will continue to look for alternative chew items, wonder if Sheldon would notice a few sheds missing?? They say they are great to chew along with raw bones.. where is hunting season when you need it.
Britt kindly grabbed dog food on her way home from work and working out, good job B, she then proceeded to make her most recent cooking acquisition, pancakes! todays had chocolate chip and bananas!
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