Saturday, July 5, 2008

I know he has nothing to do with needlepoint but I just couldn't resist showing off my boy. This is Cabot my 2 year old Standard Poodle. Isn't he a cutie? We decided to take a cruise up the river before the 4th of July boat traffic got crazy. Yes, he is sitting with his butt in the passenger seat! So, we took a ride up the Shrewsbury River toward Sandy Hook Bay. There is a pod of bottle nose dolphins that have taken up residence in the river. Keep in mind this is New Jersey, not exactly a hotbed of dolphin activity! They come up and down the river daily feeding on Bunker as the tide comes in. They have even made the news a few times and have federal protection now.


I'm not sure if they can be seen in this shot, the dolphin (about 3 of them) had surfaced right in front of that boat. I took this shot with my cell phone so it's not the greatest quality. Cabot sat on the boat and watched as the adults surfaced and the 2 calves did the flipper leap and dive from the water. Marine experts have come from as far as Massachusetts and North Carolina to help get the pod back out to open water. So cross your fingers for my very smart finny friends.

4 comments:

Jane said...

He looks as if he's really enjoying himself

Barefoot Needlepoint Designs said...

Cabot always has fun, and why wouldn't he? Every time he goes out women (and men) fawn all over him, pet him, tell him he's beautiful and smart. Wouldn't you enjoy yourself? I know I would. Tonight when he went out for the last time before bed the dolphins were right in front of the house. You could hear them surface and splash back into the water, naturally he barked his head off. No doubt he was telling them this was his river and they should go back to their own water. Sometimes he has a bit of an attitude. :-)

Possibilities, Etc. said...

I love Cabot and his boating activities! A friend of my mother's years ago had a brown standard named "Patou" who rode around in her pink cadillac convertible with her. How's that for Texas pretensions!!

Carolyn McNeil said...

I had a dog (just a mutt)called Peaches (that was his fur color - I didn't name him - my sister did). He loved to ride around in cars. He was allowed to run free in our very very large backyard, but always got very excited when we took out the leash to take him for a walk around the block. Hmmm...he was a little strange...but cute! He was also afraid of cats...
Carolyn
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