Someone’s in the kitchen with Pixie


This is Tim’s foster dog, Pixie, with a toy pheasant sent by Aunt Marika and Cousin Dash. Pixie has a happy, playful personality and is lots of fun. She’s helping me miss Maverick a little less (he’s currently vacationing in New Mexico with his foster mom, because he’s lucky enough to have two foster homes until he finds his forever family).


Pixie is already devoted to Tim and responding well to his training. One of the things I appreciate about the forever families who’ve gone through Scout’s Honor to adopt Tim’s fosters like EZ, Tyson, and Dexter, is that they stay in touch and let the organization know how the dogs are thriving. Nothing makes me happier than a dog tale with a happy ending. =)

From July 16th-19th, Scout’s Honor Rescue will have a booth at the Reliant Park World Series of Dog Shows. They’ll be there with some of their adoptable dogs as well as lots of information on fostering and volunteering. Don’t miss out on some awesome raffle baskets and other goodies. Meet their dogs and be amazed by all there is to see at the dog show, from agility competitions to the market.

14 thoughts on “Someone’s in the kitchen with Pixie”

  1. Shadowed?

    I can’t quite figure out what is on the right edge… a shelf/counter/black rectangle projecting a trapazoid like “shadow” makes me think its a shelf…. or the camera strap 😉

    NNiiccee..

    1. Re: Shadowed?

      I have a hospital table (one of those over-the-bed tables that raises and lowers) that my laptop frequently lives on, so I can move the laptop around the house with me and have wireless Internet access or be able to work wherever I am. (I got this in early 2008 when I had two fractured vertebrae and a slipped disk. It, drugs, physical therapy, and my family saved my sanity and body.) Right now, the laptop is in my office (off of the kitchen), and you can see a corner of it and the shadow it casts on Tim’s tattoo because I’m shooting the photo from my office.

    1. Guinness is on the banjo. Margot is playing a mournful bass note on the harmonica. And Rex is singing. He’s quite good. They all are.

    1. She would let you–if you could get her to be still long enough. Actually, following an afternoon of crazy playing, all four dogs took a nap with me until Tim came home.

      I can understand why Pixie was tired. She had conquered one road-kill bunny, one pheasant, one devil sperm, one unidentifiable lamb-like-skinned animal, one blue fuzzy caterpillar, a red-and-white rope toy, a couple of bones, and Guinness.

  2. Pretty Pixie

    She looks like bobo butterbeans younger sister!Tell her Aunt Debby and her cousin Harley say welcome to the Compound :>)

    1. Re: Pretty Pixie

      I told her. She understood, because she wagged her tail. 😉

      Are you still going to LVNV tomorrow? (Will you even see this, I wonder?)

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