Posted by W. Ouellette Sr on August 18th, 2009

[Bloodhound Diaries Day 18 : The Mind of Anubis] When we got home daddy decided to pull a little sneaky of his own. We went through our front gate and I heard daddy say the familiar ‘get to the house boy’. That’s all I needed to hear, I was off like a flash. When I reached the porch stairs I

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   Posted by W. Ouellette Sr on August 16th, 2009

[Bloodhound Diaries Day 16 : The Mind of Anubis] We spent a while out in the yard after breakfast. I sniffed around some, chasing these big flying things. They were too fast for me, I never did manage to catch one. Daddy said they were butterflys. Interesting. That explains why they were all yellow.

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   Posted by W. Ouellette Sr on August 15th, 2009

[Bloodhound Diaries Day 15 : The Mind of Anubis] It felt like we were walking through a hot bowl of soup (that’s what daddy said). Thinking of the soup made me hungry. After we go inside I will see if daddy will make us some. Soup that is. The other day he shared something he called ‘cream of chicken’ soup with me. Oh it was nummie. I didn’t know chickens made soup.

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