Creating art on the big canvas and the small ones too
The Goldens
“Can I get out of the truck please.”
Blitz’s last hunt with us.
It seems Blitz is not impressed. 😦
Blitz grazes during a break.
In the twilight.
Teka and her person, Doug.
Kinta is the truck dog today, since Blitz had a doctors appointment.
Phanny on the run! As usual.
Yes I know it’s about hauling logs Blitz, but now you’re just showing off.
“Squirrel, gotta go!”
Blitz says, “Can’t trust em’, they remind me of cats!”
Blitz joyfully returns with a bird.
After a security sweep by Blitz it was determined that this log deck was clear of ferocious jack rabbits.
My sons and Nellie.
Feel the love.
Blitz goes back to what she does best.
Phanny decide the desert was good place to run and frolic!
Squirrels tremble in her presence!
The race is on! Teka.
From left to right, Tasha, Phanny, Bliss and Sailor.
Don’t be deceived by this angelic face. This puppy is wild little rascal.
This was the site of the Little Giant Mill log deck.
Bliss
Tasha and Bliss stop for a drink.
Blitz would prefer to ride up front.
Nellie and Blitz
Blitz loved the woods.
Ponderosa burn fire salvage. Santee.
Catching a nap.
Blitz is happiest while doing her work.
She loves playing with her buddy Sailor.
Redtail’s Nitro Nellie just being “Boopie”
Nellie and Blitz.
Phanny and Bliss playing in the Yellowstone River.
Phanny swimming!
My oldest son, Chris with his girl Nellie. This was her last pheasant season.
Mary and Blitz take a stroll on the beach.
Blitz likes a good ride along, but don’t take her seat!
Blitz chills after an exhausting day of events. “Don’t get up Blitz, but I need to get into the refrigerator!”
Hunter in 2002
Mixing the canine color palette. Teka and Blitz with their lab friends.
Phanny joined us for some pre-season scouting.
Just hanging out.
Blitz and Teka out in the woods.
Phanny, Bliss, and Tasha decided Mary makes for good playground equipment.
Meet Skidder, and no he’s not my dog. He belongs to the logging crew I was visiting. Yes, I gave him back.
Thanks Kinta! I’m glad you needed to go potty this morning.
Bliss and Tasha in the Sierra.
The girls are loaded up and ready to roll.
Teka can’t wait for her turn. She stakes out my truck.
Teka was born to hunt birds.
Nellie.
Blitz on a water retrieve.
Blitz giving her best regal pose.
Teka and Blitz train for the hunt tests.
Nellie in her youth at Iron Canyon Reservoir.
Mary and Tom dog visiting Nellie at the Vet’s office. She was one sick pup, but it sure perked her up seeing us.
Blaze impatiently waits for her driver.
Me and Blitz.
May 5, 2001
Nellie In Watercolor
On the Trinity River.
Blitz and Teka came too. There were lots of dogs in attendance.
Bliss, Sailor and Tasha the three amigos.
“A Forester and his Dog”‘ pen and ink.
Looking good.
Blitz
Blitz know that she better be rolling in the snow while she still can.
Blitz at four months.
Blitz finds a fish for me. “Hey Blitz that one is dead.”
Pine seedlings in a burn restoration. That’s me with Blaze and Hunter in 2006.
Teka stares forlornly at a beautiful pair of Canada geese.
Blitz
Well this isn’t going well.
Nellie and Blitz
Blitz sits on the same stump in 2014.
It just doesn’t seem right to not end this post with a picture of Blitz. She’s still here in spirit.
“Kinta you are not the photo editor!”
Looking down the hill at our pond with Sailer, Tasha and Bliss.
We didn’t know it yet, but Bliss was one sick puppy. She had chewed a toxic mushroom in the morning. In the afternoon we knew something was wrong and headed for the vet.
Blitz, the red dog!
Sunset from our campsite in Idaho on the second night.
“Is that a grouse I see?”
Hunter and the big pine.
Doug and Teka.
She was still that little puppy at heart.
October 23, 2013
Time for the boys to watch from afar.
At a stop near Rye Patch Reservoir to stretch their legs, Sailor wanted to explore every smell.
That’s not a flower either, but it is wild.
Me: “Well, what do you think?” Bliss: “Sniff, sniff.”
Big pine in the Coast Range.
Blitz the happy dog.
It must have hurt to be that cute. Makes me kind of misty.
You had to know this would happen.
Bliss one year old.
Refreshing. Nellie.
Blitz and Teka on the beach near Brookings.
Blitz gets a “little” love. 🙂
Blitz with her bag.
Blitz has a lively pheasant.
Sailor thinks Phanny should shake somewhere else.
A soft seat after a busy day feels so good. Blitz
The pack!
Hawk and Blitz were best buddies.
“Hey lazy dog, you’re sleeping on my sketchbook!”
This is where we escape. Mary give Blitz a snuggle.
Hawk during his last pheasant season.
Bliss says to beware of predators hiding along the riverbank!
Blitz loves a shaded fuelbreak. So many sticks, so little time.
Blitz and Teka romp in the snow.
Tasha and Bliss at Sly Park Reservoir.
With Burney Mountain in the background, Nellie strikes a lovely pose. She is one of my favorite models. Nellie is very co-operative and will work for dog biscuits.
Water Break, Nellie and Blitz.
The Doctor Bob released her to come back to camp for our last night.
Bliss, Tasha and Sailor in Montana.
This looks like trouble, Bliss and Phanny!
The big stick contest. Blitz and Nellie
Blitz
The forester’s dog and the loggers dog.
I had a companion on this day. Tessa, our friends dog got to be a forester’s dog for a day.
Whoop whoop
“Don’t you make that face at me Blitz…you are a bad dog!”
Hunter and Blaze in a sea of Ponderosa pine tree. Blitz got the day off so instead a photo of Hunter, Blitz’s dad, and Aunty Blaze.
Being a forester’s dog is exhausting.
Bliss loves to play and Tasha isn’t immune.
Once she was back home again she made the best of it.
Bliss at the Gallatin River, Montana. The Gallatin River is a tributary of the Missouri River.
Nellie
Flying high.
The consumate stick dog.
February 19, 2006
Hawk
Bliss is helping with the log quality control. She offer to take care of the tiny log and left me the big ones.
Blitz decided she would just wait in the truck during. She figured the bear would be full after a yummy forester meal.
Bliss at Dog Creek.
Blitz and Nellie taking a break for a swim at Lake Prairie
Blitz says, her critical period is pheasant season.
Nellie
She took to the water right away.
Nellie loves her sticks.
Blitz spots for me. She has seen this all before.
The morning ritual, ” Hey I need some attention here!” Nellie.
Blitz loves the snow.
Tasha enjoys a romp in the Nevada desert. lots of room to run.
Sailor and Kinta find this whole adventure thing quite exhausting.
On the road home and Blitz is dreaming of ducks.
Tim, Teka and Blitz.
When we got home she had to go back into the hospital.
Teka and Blitz were busy plotting against His Excellency!
Blitz steal a stick from her mom.
Bliss
Bliss, feeling much better after a swim.
Sailor and Kinta are ready for an adventure.
On the Upper Sacramento River.
The golden streak! Teka.
Hunter motto was “It’s good to be Hunter!”
Bliss: “Rarr Rarr Ruff!!!” Me: “Everyone’s a critic. Maybe next time I’ll let the sleeping dog lie.”
Oh my gosh!! Every one of these was wonderful! That first picture of Nellie is still a favorite that I’ve seen here. There are five dogs in one picture. Did you really have five dogs at one time? We had four, but only have one left. I pine for more dogs. Blaze and Hunter up close are adorable, I love Blaze on the truck cab, and your artwork is so good. Really enjoyable, Tim.
We have actually had many more. I just haven’t had time to make a post about them all. Now we are down to two dogs, Blitz and Nellie, but we have our guest dog Teka for a few more months..
I am curious and maybe this was posted before I found your blog. What caused Nellie to be so ill. One more question. Have any of your dogs been bitten by a rattler?
I just come from Yvonne who posted a poem for you. Pictures of your dogs are wonderful. I lost two of my dogs recently, Lady was 7 and Fanny who died in January 14. I still have a little fellow of 12 years’ old. I am glad I found your blog
Your dogs are lovely. They have lovely color!!! In Sweden our Goldens are usually much lighter. It is a nice combination: dogs an watercolors 🙂 Like that!
Thanks you so much. We definitely favor the red golden retrievers. Our dogs are hunting dogs and run in events. Most goldens that come from hunting lines here favor the darker colors, but there are many that are lighter too. We have raised them for many years and enjoy thier company enormously. I can see by your blog that you too enjoy your dogs very very much. 🙂
Lovely rich red coloured goldies, in UK they are more cream coloured, though we do get some real ‘goldies’ more the working strain as yours appear to be. lovely pictures with each one telling a story.
I’ve been reading and looking thru your website, love looking! saw the post on Nellie and the snake, lots of adventure going around. You’re a great story teller 🙂
as a dog lover, my heart nearly stopped! I was ‘worried’ even though it was ages ago. Then you lost her, & I had tears in my eyes. I’m originally from the Pac NW logging country near Mt. St. Helens, so my ears perked up, when I saw ‘logging and dogs’ LOL
It’s true that most of us foresters have our dogs as traveling companions. I think because we work alone so much it’s nice to bring our buddy along. It’s never easy to lose them. They are our constant companions.
Hey Tim,
LOVE the beautiful pictures 🙂 We would love to know if you and Mary are still breeding… Our 10 year old Red Tail golden, Kona is precious to us and looking to add another someday to our family. Thank you for your time.
We bought a lighter Golden puppy a few years ago when our daughter first came to live with us out of foster care, but my husband and son are the ones who became obsessed with her. She is such an amazing dog. Yours are gorgeous.
Thanks Adrienne. We love them to death. We’ve been raising goldens for over 30 years and they’ve ruined me for other dogs. Although, your little spaniel is a character!
such wonderful friends indeed
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Yes, they are as loyal as they come.
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Oh my gosh!! Every one of these was wonderful! That first picture of Nellie is still a favorite that I’ve seen here. There are five dogs in one picture. Did you really have five dogs at one time? We had four, but only have one left. I pine for more dogs. Blaze and Hunter up close are adorable, I love Blaze on the truck cab, and your artwork is so good. Really enjoyable, Tim.
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We have actually had many more. I just haven’t had time to make a post about them all. Now we are down to two dogs, Blitz and Nellie, but we have our guest dog Teka for a few more months..
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I am curious and maybe this was posted before I found your blog. What caused Nellie to be so ill. One more question. Have any of your dogs been bitten by a rattler?
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Nellie was bitten multiple times by a rattler. I tell the story on this post, https://theforesterartist.com/2012/11/23/nellie-in-watercolor-part-5-the-rattler/.
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Thanks.I’ll read later today.
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I just come from Yvonne who posted a poem for you. Pictures of your dogs are wonderful. I lost two of my dogs recently, Lady was 7 and Fanny who died in January 14. I still have a little fellow of 12 years’ old. I am glad I found your blog
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Thank you so much. It is difficult to lose those little souls. They bring such joy. I’m glad you found my blog. I enjoyed your photography very much.
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What gorgeous dogs!
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Thanks, what would we do without our dogs!
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Your dogs are lovely. They have lovely color!!! In Sweden our Goldens are usually much lighter. It is a nice combination: dogs an watercolors 🙂 Like that!
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Thanks you so much. We definitely favor the red golden retrievers. Our dogs are hunting dogs and run in events. Most goldens that come from hunting lines here favor the darker colors, but there are many that are lighter too. We have raised them for many years and enjoy thier company enormously. I can see by your blog that you too enjoy your dogs very very much. 🙂
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You are beauwoooowoooootiful pups! Wooooowooooooo!
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Many thanks and same to you Ku!
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Lovely rich red coloured goldies, in UK they are more cream coloured, though we do get some real ‘goldies’ more the working strain as yours appear to be. lovely pictures with each one telling a story.
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Thank you Arlene, we love our”goldies” dearly!
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Hello, do you breed goldens? If so, do you have (or are you expecting) puppies?
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Hi Debbie, we do breed and we have a litter coming. My wife, Mary will contact you through the email.
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Thank you! I’ll look forward to Mary’s email.
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I’ve been reading and looking thru your website, love looking! saw the post on Nellie and the snake, lots of adventure going around. You’re a great story teller 🙂
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Thank you very much Debi! That story was definitely an adventure. One I hope never to repeat.
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as a dog lover, my heart nearly stopped! I was ‘worried’ even though it was ages ago. Then you lost her, & I had tears in my eyes. I’m originally from the Pac NW logging country near Mt. St. Helens, so my ears perked up, when I saw ‘logging and dogs’ LOL
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It’s true that most of us foresters have our dogs as traveling companions. I think because we work alone so much it’s nice to bring our buddy along. It’s never easy to lose them. They are our constant companions.
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they surely make the best companions 🙂 my girl went with me everywhere, Great buddy!
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Hey Tim,
LOVE the beautiful pictures 🙂 We would love to know if you and Mary are still breeding… Our 10 year old Red Tail golden, Kona is precious to us and looking to add another someday to our family. Thank you for your time.
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This is THE life for a golden! 😀
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Yes, our place is referred to as Golden Retriever Camp.
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We bought a lighter Golden puppy a few years ago when our daughter first came to live with us out of foster care, but my husband and son are the ones who became obsessed with her. She is such an amazing dog. Yours are gorgeous.
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Thanks Adrienne. We love them to death. We’ve been raising goldens for over 30 years and they’ve ruined me for other dogs. Although, your little spaniel is a character!
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