Monday, December 15, 2008

We all think this is really funny. Hope you like it.

lots of love

Woody Woo and his gang xxxx

Saturday, December 6, 2008

i'm relaxed!


Hi miss W, wee one and Granny Donna


i'm relaxed, snuggled into my pal Boomer. Its well below freezing tonight so i have to keep Boomer warm!


Lots of love


Woody Woo xxxxxx



Thursday, December 4, 2008

Toddy's Family

Here is Cousin Toddy and his latest 'misses', Jubin, and their children.










Above is Tilly Pip named after Great Granny natalie. This lovely black boy is Nuk.









And this is Jack.
















And this is Pearl.


Here are Nuk and Tia playing after their run.


Uncle Matt and Shionach took 5 of the pups for a run. Jack is at lead next to Shionach, then Pearl and Tilly, then Nuk and Tia. Its a shame Ed, Bear and Misty werent there too.







My First race







Hi everyone

Sorry i have been quiet recently, i have been very busy working. And then we went on holiday to Culbin forest near Nairn and Forres. Can you find it on your map Miss W?

Here is Mac and Minnie at lead and me and Toddy at wheel with my dad.






Monday, November 3, 2008

Our Grandfather, STORMY!

This is our Grandsire, Stormy. He is Rainy's dad! Ruby went all the way to Alaska to "visit" Stormy.

Alaskan's Snowstorm of Anadyr, veteran Iditarod leader from 1998. Born April 28 1990. His dad and mom were: Alaskan's Jodi of Anadyr and Alaskan's Snowflake of Anadyr. Stormy was owned and bred by Earl and Natalie Norris of Willow AK.

These photos were taken in July of 2000.














Our great Grandfather OTIS, and then great great Grandafather OTTIS!

This is Ruby's father, our great grandfather, Northstar's Alaskan Otis SDO. (Can Ch. Northomes Snowmist Ottis SDX x Alaskan's Gray Mouse of Anadyr). He was born May 16, 1987. He ran single lead! Wow! He was bred and owned by Peter and Donna Johnson of Blackwater (formerly Northstar) kennel.


This photo is from the Yankee Specialty Show in 1993. That is Donna with him.











This is taken April of 1991, showing that Otis had some coat! Again Donna is with him.









This photo had no date, but noted on the back of the photo is that he finished the Labradors 400 twice.











This is Otis's sire, Northomes Snowmist Ottis SDX, at 9 years of age. He was born march 27, 1978. Photo date is June 11, 1987. His handler and owner was CKC judge Kim LeBlanc of Coldwater Ontario, Snowmist Kennel. His breeders were Art and Judy Allen - Natomah kennel. He was a stud fee puppy to the Steads.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Our Great Grandmother, Natalie!

This is Natalie, our great grandmother. She was Ruby's mother.
She was out of Northomes Snowmist Ottis SDX and Alaskan's Gray Mouse of Anadyr.
Her registered name is Northstar's Alaskan Natalie SD. (Northstar was the Johnson's original kennel name, now it is Blackwater). Her birthday was May 16, 1987. She was a first string dog and also ran lead. She ran lead in parts of the movie Iron Will! She was one of Donna's favorite dogs, and I have heard Donna describe Natalie with such words as vivacious, and to quote Donna:
I really loved running her, as she has been my favorite female (so far) in the years that we have owned dogs.


This photo was taken in 1992 in Alaska. She has recently had puppies, including our grandma Ruby!


Another Donna quote:
1992 was the year we were training Natalie to be a part of Iditarod! Part-way through training, it was Somewhat Notieceable that Natalie might be pregnant. We were aghast! How could this have happened? Her belly was widening out and 'swaying' a little bit in-harness, while training. Soon it was Definitely Obvious she was pregnant, so we had to stop training her. On Dec. 3rd, she gave birth to 5 beautiful puppies, one of which was grandmother, Ruby (to Woody). This was Natalie's destiny, I suppose. To bring Ruby into this world, instead of running the Iditarod. With time, we forgot the disappointment of having a girl of ours (who we bred) to finish the Iditarod. Ruby was our 'favorite' from this litter, from the start. She was 'feisty' and the 'alpha' of her litter, keeping the rest of the puppies in-line, and respectful of her. She was sweet with humans, but a disciplinarian with her littermates. Anyway, it quickly became clear that Ruby was even a much better runner than her mother, Natalie! She was smaller and a lot better built. We always had plans to breed Ruby, as she seemes such a nicely, built female. She was fast and driven (much more driven than Natalie) as well. We ran her (Ruby) at lead a few times over her career, and she was 'great' if there were no snowmachines around, but she was sound 'sensitive' and turned the team around if she met snowmachines on the trail. So, since we couldn't have that happen, she was a A-number one primo 'point' dog, for the entire 'rest' of her career.

This photo is Donna Johnson driving a team with Natalie in lead. Natalie is leading with Pete. At point were Blackie and Musk, at wheel were Whitey and Red (brothers). Mushing out of Howling Dog Farm in Alaska.




This photo was taken in March 1991. That's Pete Johnson with her.





This photo was taken by Maureen Kent at the Yankee Specialty Show in 1993. She wasn't in full coat, but she still looked gorgeous!


Well, stay tuned for more posts with photos of our relatives!
Lots of Love - Bodhi, Bridget, Java Bean and Pema

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Our Beautiful Grandmother RUBY

Hi Woody,
Bodhi here with some photos we got from an email.
This is our grandmother Ruby, isn't she beautiful? I bet ever woman wishes she could look so great at any age, let alone as old as she was in these photos, I think 16? She is no longer with us, so us kids have to keep her memory alive and make sure she is proud of us! Her mom and dad were: Northstar's Alaskan Otis and Northstar's Alaskan Natalie. She was born December 3, 1991.











Some photos of young Ruby, taken in 1995:




















What a beautiful gal..... wow.....


This is our uncle Alder, who can still be found lounging on the couch at Pete and Donna's house.











xoox BODHI

Sunday, October 12, 2008

A Fancy White Rosette for Bodhi

Hi Woody,
It's your brother Bodhi here with some good news! I had a fun day yesterday at the Souhegan Kennel Club's Obedience show in Amherst NH.
Miss W and I traveled down with Corina and Scott and their two dogs Lucas and Jadis. It was a little scary for Jadis and I, as we had never done indoor competition. I hated the doorways! Creepy! But I loved seeing all the obedience dogs and all the nice people with treats in every pocket.


I was in Rally novice A, and it was fun! I did great and only lost one point out of 100. Miss W was her usual self, took us the wrong way around a circle and did one other dumb thing and lost 13 points for handler error! But still, we got 86, which was better than our last go and we got a 4rth place and a pretty ribbon, a rosette AND a stuffed sheep!!!!! We are 2/3 of the way to our Rally title.

Everyone was very proud of me, because I did my healing perfect and I paid very close attention to my W the whole time. I was pretty close to perfect, I was just in the mood to do it. I was really hoping for crackers, but Miss W had eaten them all before we went in.


Lucas and Jadis were in Novice B and both also got the special green ribbon that means qualification. They also got very high scores and their mommy is very proud of them. They did not get big fat stuffed sheep like me! Actually, I thought it was cute till Miss W made it squeak and then I was grossed out. I let the puppy Tart have it, who let old Ranger have it, who pulled all the stuffing out. Ranger is helping me type this right now, he is good with computers.

So Corina said she thought maybe our cute little sister Dahlia ought to have a go at this stuff too, seeing how good I am! She thinks Dahlia is not too smart, boy does Dahlia have them fooled...

Well Woody, my ribbon is next to your GORGEOUS red 1st place one's on the Miss W's fridge. I think she is well pleased with us all. I think this means we can start running in harness full time for a while and look forward to lots of chilly adventures now, and warm fun ones next spring and summer!

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox
Love to you all,
Bodhi - wearing a brand new green collar that goes with my green qualifying ribbons!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Happy Birthday Miss W

Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday Miss W
Happy Birthday to you

lots of love

Woody Woo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sunday, September 21, 2008

hello - we went training today



this is toddy's wee girl Willow on the right



this is Aunty Kirsty and Minnie, taggart and Zaki



amd this is Aunty Kirsty with Toddy, nakki and rocco













Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Congratulations Darka

Wow Darka, thats fantastic. I'm so proud of you. I have shown your picture to all my friends here, especially Minnie and Nakki, they were so impressed. Tell me, what has Miss W got on...she has legs? Over here nobody wears skirts when they show. Mum sort of dressed up at the last show, she put on a red top. I thought it was too posh so i jumped up and put a Woody paw mark right in the middle of it.

A little bird (well, granny Donna) told me that my bruvs JB and Bhodi did well recently too, working towards your Rally degrees and Bhodi got his Canine Good Citizen too. That's brilliant, i am so proud of you guys.

I hear Berlin is coming along well too..... will you post some pictures of my family soon so i can boast about you all to my friends over here.

I think we are going training tomorrow and at the weekend. Mum's back is still bad so she won't be doing much. I was supposed to be going to a show tomorrow with her and Mac and Aunty Sharon but we are not going in case i pull her over!

Hmmm, i smell roast lamb and roast potatoes so mum says i have to finish now as she wants her dinner! i wonder if i will get some roast lamb?

Well done again to you Darka and my bruvs. Love to mum Rainey and my pal Boomer.

Woody Woo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Congrats to Woody!!!


Dearest Woody,
It is your old friend here, Darka, from the US.
I wanted to let you know how happy I am for you, and in case you were wondering, being a show dog occasionally is great. Very cool in fact. So, be proud, bcs we are SO PROUD of you at home.

And here is a tiny bit of success we finally got here in the US...

Here I am, getting ready for the North Conway show a week ago.... Miss W brushed me for ages.



This is me and Miss W going around for the judge, Marsman. we went round and round and round! I liked it!









And this is us posing, bcs guess what? I won Winner's Bitch and then Best of Winners! And the best part is I still get to be a sled dog and an obedience dog!






LOVE to you ALWAYS -
DARKA

PS i forgot to say.....

..... i went to City of Birmingham Championship Show 2 weeks ago and won my class there too...... does this make me a show dog?

I won again!

Hello everyone


This is me and mum in the mud at Darlington Championship Show this weekend. It was so muddy, apparently even worse than some races over here in the UK!


I was a really good boy and won my class. Mac came third in his class. But best of all was my my nephew Togan, Toddy's boy. He won Best Puppy in Breed at his first ever Championship show, at only 6 months and one week old! I bet Uncle Turner is proud.


Well, i'm off to bed now. It would be brilliant to hear from you all sometime.

lots of love Woody Woo xxxxx