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Some progress has been made toward Book 2’s development. By “some” I of course mean that I have part of the plot outlined and am still gearing up to write the actual chapters.

Progress has been hampered by several factors, but I’m not going to go too far into that. Let’s just say my thumb tendon has started to heal, so I can ALMOST hold a pencil for more than a minute. Weird, unpleasant stuff but things are still in motion despite a few obstacles.

In the meantime, if any of my watchers would be willing.. Well, some publicity for Book One might help. Getting a book noticed is somewhat difficult if you A) Haven’t gone through a big publisher, or B) Are already famous enough to bring attention to it yourself. So, if you could reblog this reasons why The Empty Sky is worth reading, it would be a tremendous help.

- The Author

2 days ago with 1 note

Who is Lola?

Lola is actually a real dog, and was the basis of the main character of this book series. 

Lola is (as stated in the title of the books) a Buhund – which is shorthand for Norwegian Buhund.  Buhunder are a spitz-type breed of dogs hailing from Norway that have been historically been used as herding dogs, all purpose farm dogs, and watch dogs.

They’ve very intelligent, protective and loving creatures by nature.  Buhunder are also high energy dogs that require a great deal of attention and exercise.  If you have the ability to meet such needs as a pet owner, the Norwegian Buhund may be the right dog for you.  However, there are various breed standards that Lola does not meet, according to the AKC (taken from wikipedia):

Wheaten - Any shade from pale cream to bright orange, with or without dark tipped hairs; as little white as possible; black mask acceptable. Black - Preferably without too much bronzing; with as little white as possible. Areas where white is permissible: a narrow white ring around the neck, a narrow blaze on the face, a small patch of white hairs on the chest, white feet and tip of the tail. In the UK Wolf Sable is also listed in the Kennel Club Breed Standard.

Lola despite having the correct frame and temperament, is not the correct color.

Her coat is almost solid white, except for a brown marking around her right eye.  As she’s grown in the past year, a few brown spots have appeared on the back of her ears as well.  A Buhund breeder who I consulted for information on the breed also informed me that “her ears are too large” and that “her tail doesn’t curl correctly”.  Aside from those minor details, she is the spitting image of the breed in terms of personality.  Regardless of what any breeder or AKC official would tell me, there’s no doubt in my mind that she IS a Buhund – albeit one that doesn’t fit their standards.  (It’s worth noting that I really do not like the AKC or the Puppies for Profit industry they encourage, so I really wouldn’t give much weight to their opinions or the opinion of a dog breeder backed by them.)

This can be my only clue as to why Lola was found abandoned on the side of a highway as a puppy, in close proximity to a puppy mill.  She came with no pedigree, no papers; but that really didn’t matter to my family.  What mattered to us was that she was so malnourished when we first got her that one of her ears couldn’t stand up.

That picture above is her as a puppy.  She’s doubled in size since then, and her ear issue has long since resolved itself.  It took a great deal of love and care, but she’s recovered from her time in the shelter.  .. We still can’t take her to PetSmart on adoption day, however.  She always freaks out because she thinks she’s being taken back to the shelter.  Which is a little ridiculous because I’d never willingly send her back.

Seriously.  Look at this monster.  Would you ever give up something so zany and lovable?

Lola in her infinite wackiness has been a great inspiration to me, and has more than earned her place in our household.  We all love her a great deal.

1 week ago with 2 notes

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Lobo’s first night in the woods!

  • Lobo and Zeus hung out a lot. Zeus kept mounting Lobo and playing rough, but when he was called back by his owner, Lobo whined for more. He was acting super submissive, but when a 12 week old puppy showed up, Lobo was the one doing the mounting.
  • There were a lot of people in this group (almost 15) and that led to Lobo barking a lot when they passed by my hammock or even got out of their tent to pee. I wasn’t particularly fond of camping with a big group and neither was Lobo.
  • Because of the barking, I had to keep Lobo on a leash, which I held from my hammock, so I could get him to stop barking once he started up (without having to jump out of my hammock and chase him). His leash got tangled in all my tarp lines, but it was no big deal because it wasn’t cold or wet enough that I really needed it. But, Lobo did chew through his leash, and now he needs a new one.
  • He was perfectly fine sleeping under my hammock, didn’t try to jump in and didn’t seem cold at all.
  • He circled the camp a lot and kept me within sight, did a lot of checking in.
  • Someone dropped a garlic-stuffed beer brat and Lobo ate it. What a treat!

This was Friday night. Tonight I’m going backpacking with just one friend. It’s going to be a short one, and hopefully with fewer people Lobo can roam the camp unleashed and barkiness will be at a minimum.

One thing that I liked was that I felt like no one would ever be able to sneak up on my hammock with Lobo around. It was annoying when I knew the people were ok, but it will be helpful when backpacking in the wilderness, especially since there are cougars and bears about.

Reblogged because buhunds.

Sidenote: Garlic isn’t normally good for dogs.

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I work for a business that specializes in personalized gifts through dye sublimation printing – which is a process that permanently imprints a printed image into polyester-based fabrics.  I was wondering what to get my mum for Mother’s Day, and noticed one of the items we could order from our substrate supplier was an iPad case that we could sublimate, then assemble.

The cover itself is polyester canvas with a faux suede interior, that connects to a rotatable plastic casing that your ipad snaps into.  The inner casing also has velcro on both edges (portrait and landscape), allowing it to affix to the other side of the case which then can function as a stand for the iPad.

It’s a pretty nifty piece of gear.  The image came out great and my mother loved it (And yes, I did give my mum her Mother’s Day gift early).  

I also happen to work over at PersonalThrows.com, where you can purchase one of these items with your own photos or graphics.

And, we are LIVE.

We are now officially launched as the LolatheBuhund.com and are more or less live.   More content to come.

2 weeks ago with 2 notes

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Made this today because buhunds.

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Made this today because buhunds.

About and Books sections have been made.  Now I just have to populate the rest.  Much more work needs to be done.

1 month ago with 1 note

So, this is an on-going thing.

Many things still remain to be done in reworking this blog/site.  New art is underway, and should be up soon.

1 month ago with 2 notes

Pardon Our Dust.

We’re currently in the process of revamping this page.  Please bare with us while we make it a bit more presentable.

1 month ago with 0 notes

The importance of leaving reviews when you buy on Amazon…

For a fledgeling author, it’s kind of important.  Nothing says “Don’t buy this book” like 0 reviews.  So, just asking a small favor to any of my followers; if you’ve purchased a copy (and I greatly appreciate your support if you did), please leave a review after you read it.  It doesn’t have to be 5 stars (although I’d personally prefer reviews not go below 3 stars, but you’re entitled to your honest opinion), but any indication that people have purchased copies of the book will help.  … This also goes for the Kindle version as well, which I’ll add is less expensive than the paperback version.

1 month ago with 4 notes