Monday, August 1, 2011

Some things I have found

So on Sunday we opened the sales fliers and right on top was Shopko with this:
 So now I have this as a binder for my cake class.  I am such a sucker.
Then I went to Gnome Games out in Green Bay, WI and was perusing merchandise while hubby was hanging out with a friend.  I spotted puzzles and didn't really think anything of interest was in it.  I accidentally bumped one off the shelf and right behind it was this:
I let out a loud squee that alerted the staff and one member started suggesting corgi books to me.  Aren't fellow nerds great? :)
I'm going to end up putting this puzzle together, gluing it, and framing it. :D

~Lumie

Sir Corgreud Esquire the 3rd


My hubby has a new job!  AND I don't have to move!  HUZZZAH!  I also get to go to the Wisconsin State Fair this week as well as get to go to the Bristol Ren. Faire this Sunday!  No lovely doggies like at the MN one, but still fun.

In other news, I will be starting cake decorating class tomorrow.  I figured I'm trained as a sculptor, I should try to do cakes.

~Lumie

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Nyan Corgi

All Nyan Corgis fly around in chocolate covered donuts and have rainbow sprinkles.  I'll be coloring this soon.

Friday, July 8, 2011

An interesting view

So I picked up a new book today called "How Dogs Think" by Stanley Coren.


 I will admit that I was lured by the fact that it has a corgi on the cover.  However, I had somewhat recently finished reading a book called "The Wolf in the Parlor: The Eternal Connection Between Humans and Dogs"
which I had won from "Life With Dogs" and had found I liked.  At one point in my life and for many years I was debating on doing something with biology and doing something with art since they both interested me to about the same degree.  I chose art, which at points I regret, but then realized that just biology probably would have done about the same, if maybe a bit less, for me. But I digress...

So I have gotten about 40 pages into How Dogs Think and it has been discussing how they view the world.  I find it rather interesting that due to what kinds of cones they have in their eyes, they really don't see the color red. Red comes up as black/grey.  So I was looking through the throngs of images in my corgi Google Reader feed and found this image:
from http://sugarhut.tumblr.com/post/7405698572/zomg-a-corgi-at-the-end-of-a-rainbow-and-on-a .  I wanted to reblog it as she prefers people to do, but since she is on tumbler and I am not, I really couldn't. Sugarhut, if you want me to remove this, I will.  Back to the subject at hand, seeing as it is a rainbow corgi picture, I couldn't help but to try to somewhat replicate what a dog sees.  This is what I came up with:
You will also note that  I shifted the image out of focus.  Most dogs have about 20/75 visual acuity so even this might not be blurry enough.  Most dogs see you best if you're moving actually, since they evolved to hunt prey and their eyes are really only used to confirm what their nose and ears have already told them.

So if you want to take anything from this post, buy your dogs blue and white balls for fetch in the grass and yellow Frisbees with blue or white circles on top for fetch, because they will see it better.  Neon orange is  kind of grey.

~Lumie

Say Hello to my Little Friend

So I was originally going to write this blog as a blog for my dog mostly like der Poopster, but since my dog plans have been thwarted for now, I'm going to mostly post random pictures and whatnot that I do.  I came across the quote in the title and realized it was for Scarface.  I know it's referring to his gun, but I couldn't help it after seeing what Life With Dogs did with their dog.

Without further ado:

Scarface Corgified

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~Lumie

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Pudge Controls the Weather

I saw one of the recent posts on der Poopster and had to run with it.


Although, I did make a cleaner version for my computer's background.


I'm really not sure which one I like better.

~Lumie