Showing posts with label comment-a-thon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comment-a-thon. Show all posts

5.29.2012

Back in Black 2 Comment-A-Thon is counting down!!!




As both the event and the comment-a-thon wind down, I'd just like to thank all of you who participated by commenting, and an even more special thank you to those who passed the word along on your own blogs, or on Facebook or Twitter.  Thanks to your help, we have already reached our goal of 100 comments (117 to date with three days to go).  So THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to ALL who participated in any fashion, but an especial thank you to SNOOPYJeanne, Chloe, and Ladybug , Cathy Keisha , Barb & The Daily Gs , Oui Oui and the Gang at Twinkletoe Tails , Dash , Carl, KC & The Giggleman Kitties , Everyone at The Cat Blogosphere , Marg's Pets , and Random Felines!  Finn can't thank you enough for putting the word out and helping him reach his goal! As a reward, he thought you might like to see some of my favorite pictures of him some of his favorite pictures of himself!  

Lounging on the cat tree! 

Chilling on the cat porch!

Practicing his house panther stare! 

Safely enjoying the sun in the back yard!

 
The (baby) House Panther sleeps ...

Also - if you haven't commented yet, there's still time - all comments entered by or before midnight (EST) on May 31st will be counted, and the randomly chosen winner will be announced on Friday, June 1st! 













5.17.2012

On this Thursday we are Thankful for ...






P.S.  Don't forget to participate in Finn's Back in Black 2  Comment-A-Thon, in conjunction with Best Friends' annual adoption event spotlighting black dogs and cats! Leave your comment HERE and if you are the randomly chosen winner on May 31st, your rescue group or shelter will win a donation of $100.  Is there more than one group or shelter close to your heart?  That's ok!  You can enter more than once!  And don't forget to tell you friends!  Last year, we only got to 55 comments, and Finn was really bummed.  We pooled our toy and treat money and donated the $100 anyway, but this year he really wants to get to his 100 comments.  

P.P.S.  Mom just got a really cool email from the owner of K9Cuisine.com that she will be sharing later today or tomorrow for the opportunity to save some serious cash on brands of dog and cat food NOT affected by recent recalls! 

9.19.2011

And the winners are ...

Hi, everyone ... MP here!  And the results of Finn's Comment-A-Thon random drawing are in.  Our thanks to everyone who commented ... though we didn't reach our goal, we actually got a lot closer than we thought we would.

So here's the deal.  As most of you know, we (er Finn) were pledging a dollar a comment up to $100, to be donated to a shelter or rescue group of the random winner's choice (all those who commented were entered one time for each comment they made).  Since we didn't get to the one hundred comments (in fact, we got only a little more than halfway there), what we decided to do was randomly draw two winners.  Each of them will have a donation made in their name (or the name of a special dog, cat, or person of their choosing) to the rescue group or shelter of their choice in the amount of $55 (which is the total number of comments received).  

And those winners are:  



AND 


If you are one of the winners, please email me at tuckertellsall@gmail.com and give me the name and contact information for the rescue you would like your donation to go to.  I will then contact them to see what the best and easiest way is for them to receive their donation.

9.16.2011

Finn on Friday

TGIF everyone!  



And this is just a reminder that after today, there is only one day left in the 


AND 

only one day left in my Comment-A-Thon!  So leave your comment HERE to be entered in the random drawing to win up to a $100 donation for your rescue group or shelter.  Where, I should mention, you can find a house panther of your very own, if you are so inclined.  Like these guys: 

Meet Duke:




9.05.2011

Movie Review: A Dog Year

One thing about getting together with family and close friends, as I've been doing this Labor Day weekend, is that you can just relax and be yourself.  I come from a very close extended family, and one of the things we almost universally share is our love of dogs.  So it was hardly surprising that after a delicious fish dinner at a favorite restaurant on the water, we would come home to watch a movie about dogs.  In this case, the movie was A Dog Year, produced by HBO Films and starring Jeff Bridges.

******************** SPOILER ALERT ********************
If you haven't read the book or seen the movie, and you hate spoilers, don't read any further! 

photo source

This movie was based on a book of the same name, by Jon Katz.  Any border collie person reading this is probably already familiar with both the book and the movie, and is bristling, as his name is anathema to many in the world of working (and by that I mean herding) border collies.  There are actually entire websites devoted to bashing this guy.  And I'll admit ... he is someone whose writing can tend to arouse rather passionate emotions in people, myself included.  He's made decisions regarding his own dogs I never in a million years would have made, and yet, though I have no real basis for this belief, I believe his heart has usually been in the right place.  

If you don't know Jon Katz, he is a writer who obtains through a breeder who had read and was a fan of one of his previous books, a somewhat emotionally scarred young border collie who had "washed out" of his career as an obedience trial dog.  The book chronicles his first year with Devon, later renamed Orson, during which time his two yellow Labs, Julius and Stanley, both passed away, one from cancer, the other from congestive heart failure, after which he obtained a Border Collie puppy, Homer, from the same breeder who had sent him Orson, nee Devon.  Subsequently, he started writing books about dogs, the first of those being A Dog Year, and was quickly propelled, more, I think, by his publisher's press, and his fans' enthusiasm, into an "authority" on dogs, something he is not, and actually (save for one book, entitled Katz on Dogs which I thought and still think was quite good and was all based on positive reinforcement) never really claimed to be.  


I've actually corresponded with Mr. Katz via email on a few occasions over the years, and have always found him to be quite pleasant, though I think his reputation as something of a curmudgeon is probably deserved.  In addition to his books on dogs, the newest one of which is due out this month, he also takes beautiful photographs and maintains a website and a blog of the same name, BedlamFarm.com which once centered primarily around his dogs, sheep, and other farm animals, but which has evolved into something else I'm not exactly sure how to define in more recent years, though the dogs, of which there are now four (two Border Collies, Rose and Izzy, a Lab, Lenore, and his new wife Maria's shepherd mix, Frieda), still figure prominently.      

In any case, when I was put in charge of securing yesterday evening's entertainment, I hadn't intended to rent this particular movie.  But it was extremely hot, and the glare on the Redbox screen outside the CVS was fierce.  So after scrolling through several screens of movies I'd either already seen or had no interest in seeing, I saw A Dog Year, and decided to take a chance on it.  After all, I'd read the book and enjoyed it, so I figured why not?  

I should've risked heat stroke or death by perspiration and kept scrolling ...

The book, despite all the controversy about what eventually happened to Orson (Katz made the decision to have him put down after he had bitten a few people), is actually, I think, worth reading, even knowing what happens later on.  Again, I don't agree with many of the decisions Katz has made regarding his dogs, but I don't think there's any doubt that he's an able writer.  I'd give the book a solid B+.  The movie was, on the other hand, disappointing to say the least.  The book was not long, maybe two hundred pages or so, and yet much of it was cut out, or glossed over, to the extent that the others watching it (i.e. everyone else in attendance save for yours truly) were not even really clear on what was going on.  The beginning was ok (pretty true to the book), the middle was so quick as to almost be on fast forward, and the end was so abrupt that everyone, myself included, did what amounted to a group double take ... a kind of collective "huh?"

Final Grade:  D- 

And now, the sun's out, the grill's heating up, and there's a frozen alcoholic beverage with my name on it!  Hopefully my family and friends are not holding a grudge over my choice of movies last night and won't dump me in the pool!  Happy Labor Day, everyone!  

But before you leave, please take a moment to leave your comment HERE for your chance to present the rescue group or shelter of your choice with a donation of up to $100 in your name.  You don't have to jump through flaming hoops, or anything like that.  You don't have to Follow us either, though we'd love it if you did.  All you have to do is leave us a comment with the name of the shelter or rescue group you'd like to donate to if you win the random drawing!  And please make sure to tell us how to contact you if you win.  (If you've already commented and forgot to do this, leave us another comment, and it will count towards the total ... we're trying to get to 100 and still have a long way to go!)