Fuh and Yuh, ambassators of Japan show off!

October 21st, 2009 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fuh and Yuh Lovers. For some reason we cannot find their website????

Howl ever they sent this picture to basset hound town a few years ago. I thought it would be cute to show in our Howlloween fun area!

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I followed Fuh and Yuh for years before I started my website. I wonder where they are? Does anyone know? Their link is broken……

Their Dad always wore hats. The same ones that are on Fuh and Yuh!

More wondering later…..Cat, Chaps and Emma

Emma’s Mommy, Ch BoBac First Light, wins 3rd place as Veteran Girl Hound at 2009 Nationals!

October 21st, 2009 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Girl Hound Lovers. I totally forgot to do a blog posting about Emma’s Mommy, who came in 3rd place as Veteran Girl Hound, 7 years and older. Of course the club and all clubs use the word %itch, which I hate. I wish they would change that. It is so derogatory. Anyway, here is her picture!

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80 Ch BoBac First Light CDX. HM 95802907. 05-29-01. Breeder: Richard & Sharon Nance. By Ch Birnam’s One Mo’ Thyme Magumn – Ch BoBac Domino Effect Of HobHl CD. Owner: Susan Warren & Sharon Nance.

This is our dear Emma’s Mommy! I am so thrilled that she did not come down with glaucoma like Emma and others in Dawn’s litters. I understand that she is now living with Susan Warren. First light is also know as “Dawn”. That is why I named our Emma after her!
EARLY MORNING MISTY AIR! Good going Mommy!

Love Emma, who can see you through her memory!

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More about family later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Spectacular walk leads to meeting Judy, Bumper and Abby, BHT residents!

October 21st, 2009 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and meeting residents on our walk lovers! OMG! It was too fantastic! Today, Grandma and I were walking the hounds down the lane and who do we encounter? Basset Hound Town resident Judy!

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Judy, pulled her cute yellow bug over and jumped out to our delight! We had so much fun chatting and chatting about all things basset hound. Judy just loves our Emma and of course our Emma loved meeting Auntie Judy! Chaps was a huge fan as well!

So, we parted ways and continued on our walk to the bank. As we were leaving the bank we saw that cute yellow bug again! But wait! Look who was inside!

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It’s Bumper in the front seat and Abby in the back! We were so delighted! So, Judy unloaded the delicious duo!

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That is Bumper on the left and Abby on the right. I was so excited. How often does one get to meet such cute resident hounds on your everyday walk? We both knew that Chaps and Bumper were kind of grumpy so we only let them sniff for a second. Yes, our grumpy guys were not happy. No problem! I hooked up my kids to the bank pillers!

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Someone from the Bank came out and admired all of them. I said that they were there to make a “deposit”! LOL!!!!!!

Now it was time to dive in for love!

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Chaps and Emma seemed perfectly fine with it! And perfectly fine I was as well!

So, there you have it fellow town hounds! We had a real town hound experience today! Then we parted ways until later!

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Ahhhhhhhhhhh……….Hounds in a bug! Ya just gotta love it!

More beautiful bug hounds later…..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Please, send us your Howlloween pictures!

October 21st, 2009 - 11:11 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Hounds in costume lovers! OK, we wait on them paw in paw all year long so for a few seconds around this time of the year they can dress up for a few seconds. At least long enough to take a picture. That is about the length of time mine will stand for it. LOL

Here is Emma’s first picture for your viewing pleasure!

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Cha, cha, cha! Now give me some candy or I will trick you good!

More treats later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Abby, basset hound town resident shows off her Howlloween costume!

October 20th, 2009 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and residents wearing Howlloween costume lovers! This is our very own Abby dressed as a, “Bad Dog”! According to her Mommy,

“She is so cute and really is a good dog – not a bad one! She does hate to have her picture taken. She may be out trick or treating next week. Judy”

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Abby lives in my home town! Can you believe it! According to Mommy Judy, Abby loves to wear clothes – especially sweaters in the winter!

Abby your are a good girl and I hope to see you very soon in our wonderful home town!

Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

I baked a basset hound cake!

October 20th, 2009 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Cake Lovers! I still cannot get over the fact that I baked a cake! I have to tell you that I was inspired by the master chief that did that full size basset hound sugar sculpture! It made me remember that I bought a used basset hound cake pan off of e-bay back in 2006. It was tucked away down in my inventory closet. I was going to put it in my boutique, but I never got around to it. Maybe this was the reason why, or maybe it was the reason why it will be in the boutique in short order! LOL!

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I think the last time I baked a sweet was back in 1968! I was 11! Here I am with my older sister Cindy (aka Nin) making cupcakes. I love my hair net!

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Anyway, off we go into 2009! Not only was I inspired by the master basset hound sugar sculpture (look down a few postings), but it was Chaps birthday! Sweets for the sweets!

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All set up and ready to go! This pan only takes one box mix and a glass of wine! Not for the cake, but for me!

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Chaps was laying on the other side of the gate as all of this was going on. He knew Mommy would give him a bite! It may be a bit hard to see, but I love how the evening sun was casting those shadows on our Mayor.

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28 minutes later the cake was done! You can barely see the outlines needed to decorate.

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Time to get all artistic!

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OK, not too bad! It smells better than it looks! LOL

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OK! finished product! It took me over 2 hours! Chaps had long left the waiting area and had crawled into bed. Just as well, I was not going to cut it until I showed it to Grandma the next day.

All’s well that ends well! In our home birthdays last for days and days! In the case of the kids…….All year long!

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More celebrating later…Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

I love this picture, blurry and all!

October 20th, 2009 - 5:05 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and somewhat blurry picture lovers! I forgot to add this picture to Chap’s birthday walk blog. I just love it. I have to admit that I feel like I am getting better taking pictures when I am walking but it is still challenging.

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I just love how Emma has such a long beautiful stride! Look how taunt her leash is. This is the first time she has ever been to this park and boy, OH, boy just get out of her way! This girl is moving forward!

Our Emma! It was Chaps birthday but she provided the inspiration! I could barely keep up!

More keeping up with our Emma later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

For my anime friends…Gabriel Oshii and his Father haunt Hollywood!

October 20th, 2009 - 12:12 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound, Gabriel Oshii, and Ghost in the Shell Lovers: I have done several blog posting on Mamoru Oshii, his love of basset hounds and how he weaves his beloved Gabriel into his animation. Mr. Oshii is a Japanese director and has a huge following world wide. This is very evident to this basset hound blogger from KY, who sees visitors in the thousands from all over the world when I write about Mamoru and Gabriel Oshii.

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I found this article on line today and found it very interesting.

From James Cameron to the Wachowski brothers to Steven Spielberg, US film-makers are paying homage to a groundbreaking Japanese anime the movie that gave us today’s vision of cyberspace.

When Larry and Andy Wachowski were pitching The Matrix to their producers, they played them a DVD of an 82-minute Japanese cartoon and said: “We wanna do that for real.” The film was 1995’s Ghost in the Shell, which defined a visual identity for cyberpunk cinema and counts James Cameron and Steven Spielberg among its most high-profile fans.

As it turned out, The Matrix wasn’t quite Ghost in the Shell “for real”, but it is indebted to it. Both films explore the virtual realm with a combination of existential questioning and kick-ass violence. The Wachowskis borrowed many of Ghost’s key details, including the digital “rain” of green numbers that signifies cyberspace, and the way humans plug themselves in through holes in the backs of their necks.

While he has just rereleased a “2.0” refurbishment of his 15-year-old film, director Mamoru Oshii is modest about its pioneering qualities. “I did not revise it because I was dissatisfied with the original, but to prove how far we have progressed since then,” he explains. A cheerfully taciturn man with a penchant for basset hounds, Oshii doesn’t like to talk about the Matrix and any similarities to his film.

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“I’ve been asked this question hundreds of times. Frankly, it gets a bit annoying. I’m sure the Wachowski brothers feel the same. It is an entertaining movie, but I prefer their debut, Bound.”

Adapted from a comic book written by Masamune Shirow, Ghost in the Shell possesses many hallmarks of the anime (Japanese animation) genre: vast metropolises, lovingly detailed robots, military hardware, pneumatic women with huge eyes. The story is a future-noir thriller along the lines of Bladerunner, following a female cyborg detective on the trail of a mysterious hacker. She also questions her own identity: does she possess a “ghost” or a soul? Is she just a machine?

Surprisingly, the film was co-financed by a British company, Manga Films, an offshoot of Island records. Andy Frain, the movie’s executive producer, says: “I wanted to do a blend of east and west: western storytelling combined with Japanese artistry and a great soundtrack we were talking to Massive Attack at one point.” But his suggestions were largely ignored, he says. The critics were lukewarm, and the film only reached a sizeable audience on video and DVD.

But it did appeal to an influential contingent of film-makers. James Cameron has described Ghost in the Shell as “a stunning work of speculative fiction . . . the first to reach a level of literary excellence”. (His forthcoming movie Avatar envisages a future in which humans can transfer their personalities into the bodies of an alien species. Sound familiar?)

Ghost in the Shell’s influence on Spielberg, another fan, is clear in AI: Artificial Intelligence, which ponders the philosophical implications of the human-automaton interface, and in the future-tech visions of Minority Report. In April this year, Spielberg’s Dreamworks studio acquired the remake rights to Ghost in the Shell; he plans to make a 3D live-action version.

In the past year, we’ve also had Joss Whedon’s enjoyable TV series Dollhouse, in which secret agents are wiped clean of their memories and personalities, so as to be implanted with new, temporary ones. And the sci-fi film Surrogates, out last month, imagines a future in which people prefer to stay at home and control avatars of themselves in the outside world.

But Ghost in the Shell went further than its Hollywood counterparts. Unlike the replicants in Blade Runner, the techno-slaves of The Matrix or the robot in AI, Ghost’s cyborg heroine does not seek to regain her “lost” humanity. Without giving away the ending, the film hints at the start of a brave new post-human era (or is it a Buddhist parable?) about the surrender of self into a larger entity. Quite a burden for an 82-minute cartoon.

End of article…….

I wonder if Stephen Spielberg will use a basset hound. He almost has to. I am very interested to follow this one.

More about this topic later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

Stanley – the newest HopPer arrives!

October 19th, 2009 - 3:03 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and House of Puddles Lovers! Ahhhhhhhhhh, just look at the newest HoPper. It’s Stanley. Marilyn says,

“Here are a few pics of Stanley, new boy who arrived yesterday. He is a sweetheart and has already made himself at home. He has a cough and something wrong with one of his eyes. Have a vet appt. for Wed. night.”

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Welcome home dear Stanley – We hope your eye is OK. Marilyn will take care of that for you.

More about the retirement home later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

This has to be one of the cutest pigs in the world!

October 19th, 2009 - 9:09 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and little piggy lovers! OMG! I saw this on the internet and I just had to laugh! Not at the hound, but with the hound! I love calling my kids little piggies! From the time I was able to talk, I talked about pigs. Anyway, here is the cute costume!

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Please, if you see this picture and this is your hound, let me know. I want more pictures of the hound in this costume! Snort, Snort!

More going to market later….Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma

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