I really didn’t think she was
coming back this time, but she did! She left to go visit family in Canada
(where I originate from).
On the plus side, I had a bunch
of visitors! I got to see my Steph and Chris! I love when they visit!
Especially when Chris comes over, because he mushes my face!
I also spent some time with
Danny! He watched me for the duration of Julie’s absence. It was awesome! We
stalked squirrel together. Took naps. Watched football all the time! Took more
naps. Oh yeah, the FIGHTING IRISH won! WOOT!!!
I finally was starting to adjust
to this new routine, and then Danny and I went for a car ride. I had my head
out the window enjoying the awesome breeze and Chicago smells, then all of sudden
we were at the airport and there Julie was. I was so excited I could pee, but I
didn’t. I was super excited for about 5 minutes until I remembered how upset I
was about her leaving me. I ignored her for the rest of the night.
Today I will leave you with some interesting
facts about famous Newfoundlands.
- Gander: the Mascot of the Royal Rifles of Canada who was killed in action at the Battle of Hong Kong when he carried a grenade away from wounded soldiers. For this he was awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal retroactively in 2000.
- Hairy Man: The dog who helped Ann Harvey and her father and brother rescue 163 people from a shipwreck.
- Luath: Landseer Newfoundland pet of J. M. Barrie and the inspiration for "Nana", the Darling children's nurse in Peter Pan.
- Mas: first Newfoundland dog to jump out of a helicopter Ecurel B-350 in 1992 during a joint training exercise between Scuola Italiana Cani Salvataggio, SICS, and Aeronautica Militare.
- Pluto: pet of the Croatian operatic soprano Ilma de Murska, which used to dine at table with her and was trained to eat a cooked fowl from a place setting without dripping gravy on the tablecloth. Pluto lived in the 1860s.
- Rigel: pet of first officer William Murdoch aboard the RMS Titanic. Murdoch went down with the ship but Rigel swam for three hours next to a lifeboat until it was rescued by the RMS
- Carpathia. Rigel is renowned as a hero alerting the ship's captain of the weakened survivors before the ship hit them. Rigel was adopted by crewman Jonas Briggs.
- Robber: dog of Richard Wagner who accompanied him on his flight from his creditors from Riga on a fishing boat, which inspired the opera The Flying Dutchman.
- Russ: last dog of Richard Wagner, buried at the feet of his master in the composer's tomb in the park of Villa Wahnfried in Bayreuth, under his own plaque: "Here rests and watches Wagner's Russ."
- Sable Chief: mascot of Royal Newfoundland Regiment
- Swansea Jack: Famous Welsh rescue dog
- Seaman: companion of explorer Meriwether Lewis
- Yogi: John Madden's Newfoundland


