I cannot believe the fast progress you're making! With stops for visiting too. Cannot imagine what it would be like to travel with a cab full of corgis like that! We travel with two, and it can be a real challenge....especially at rest stops!!!
Wow is all I can say - all that distance without much planning. I just got back in town from LA and you leave. Well hope you have a nice trip and write when you get home. sandie
That looks like a very long trip for doggies with such little legs. Make sure you have plenty of stops! You will also need a regular supply of treats - to keep your strength up. If you get lost let us know - we will soon sniff you out. love Martha & Bailey xx
Here are the horses of Corgi Country. We've had Cory since he was a little over 3 years old, and Tuffy is my son's AQHA Palomino gelding. He is trained to do both western and dressage work, though he is no longer shown.
Below them is our Border Collie, Sadie...
Coronado King
Cory, my 26 yr. old Peruvian Gelding
Tuffy
Tuff is an AQHA 26 yr. old Palomino
Auntie Sadie (aka Shady Sadie Lady)
Sadie is our black Border Collie. She is a big help to Grammy around the house and property...
Country Corgi Blog:
I am Little Dott, and am now in charge of this blog. Brother BG and I, with my corgi kids, Gimli, Mercy and Pippin share about our life here in Corgi Country. This is where the Corgis tell the Stories! Go to CafePress or Zazzle and search “Country Corgis” to find gifts, etc. featuring us and our parents...
Proverbs – A Bible Study and A Country Grammy’s Walk With God blogs:
Grammy has 6 kids and 16 grandkids. She worked for 18 years with severely handicapped children, but is retired now, and writes a blog to share God’s wisdom as written by the Bible in Proverbs, as well as a blog that shares the things that God is showing her. She draws in pastels and graphite, and has her own a storefront at: http://www.cafepress.com/GrammysCorgiCountry.
She and Papa have 5 acres in a VERY rural setting. The closest town is a couple of miles away and our nearest neighbor is about a quarter of a mile away on one side with no homes on the other three sides for MANY miles. We are surrounded by BLM land which makes it really nice and quiet. We get to listen to, and watch, many kinds of wild critters.
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10 comments:
wow you have made it quite far! hope its all smooth!
Wow!
Woo Khorgis sure know how to drive (and not just herd)!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Good to know. Thanks for keeping us in the loop via Twitter :) It's going to be an awesome adventure!
Twink!
You have gone very far from home for sure.
Slobbers,
Mango
I cannot believe the fast progress you're making! With stops for visiting too.
Cannot imagine what it would be like to travel with a cab full of corgis like that! We travel with two, and it can be a real challenge....especially at rest stops!!!
That is really fast so far. Our hu-dad drives our beds around too, but in an RV, so that is not quite the same thing.
you're just clicking along; bet you are enjoying seeing all the different sites as you keep driving along
betty
Wow is all I can say - all that distance without much planning. I just got back in town from LA and you leave. Well hope you have a nice trip and write when you get home.
sandie
That looks like a very long trip for doggies with such little legs.
Make sure you have plenty of stops!
You will also need a regular supply of treats - to keep your strength up.
If you get lost let us know - we will soon sniff you out.
love
Martha & Bailey xx
When will you get back? sandie
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