The house of hound was inundated today when one of the largest rain depressions in years moved across south east Queensland.
Mum got home in time to rescue the goats and our old house cow whose heads were just above water when she arrived home and then swam out to rescue them. We lost some of our much loved chickens who drowned when the waters rose so quickly.
Sadly, the riding school next door is missing three of their horses and we've heard that the other riding centre in Burpengary has lost several of it's horses. The RSPCA has bought their boat out to help rescue the animals and the wonderful vets from Dayboro Vets are treating the wounded in the driveway which is the only place with dry land at the moment. We greys were very lucky to be inside but were scared that the waters would keep rising.
Our pool will take some work to restore and I hope our Insurance company will assist us in a speedy resolution to our claim.
As Dorothea MacKellar says in her poem - "I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of drought and flooding rains" bye for now - Murphy.
Moments in my life and those of the people I love (and the other animals I share the House of Hound with).
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Brookfield Show Final Day
It was our last day at the Brookfield show today so we headed off early to help set up our display.
We were still near the pig racing however they had a different singer today who sang a mix of Australiana, American Swamp Rock and some 70's classics. Even though I am more Clapton than Cassadaly I thought it was much better background music today than yesterday.
There was another good turn out at the show today with lots of enquiries for the GAP volunteers and lots of lovin' from the Greys. We are all looking forward to a bit of a sleep in tomorrow as we only got about five hours worth of snoozing today with all the fans on site. The cattle judging was also on today and their calling kept us awake.
Here are some photos of the team that I hope you'll like.
Greyhound One was back in the air today.
My escort awaits.
Jess & Leanne text each other in excitement about my pending arrival.
Jaydee loves children (but can't finish a whole one).
Kirsty teaching Angel in lapdog 101.
Princess Wiza - "Help me Obi-Wan, you are our only hope"
Emperor Homer fears no Jedi.
Wiza joins the "I am so not piglet safe x 10" club.
A treat for all the good work I did over the weekend.
Catch you all later Readers - Murphy.
We were still near the pig racing however they had a different singer today who sang a mix of Australiana, American Swamp Rock and some 70's classics. Even though I am more Clapton than Cassadaly I thought it was much better background music today than yesterday.
There was another good turn out at the show today with lots of enquiries for the GAP volunteers and lots of lovin' from the Greys. We are all looking forward to a bit of a sleep in tomorrow as we only got about five hours worth of snoozing today with all the fans on site. The cattle judging was also on today and their calling kept us awake.
Here are some photos of the team that I hope you'll like.









Catch you all later Readers - Murphy.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Brookfield Show Day 2
Hi everybody, it was back to Brookfield today for day two of the show. As Brookfield show grounds were enforcing a no fly zone today I had to go cattle class with Mum & Dad. I wasn't happy about that at all.
One new thing that happened today was that we had the pig racing team set up next to us and they ran races all day (as if a pig can race!). Anyway, to get the crowds in they also had a girl singing both kinds of music for the crowd (Country & Western). As I am more Johnny Rotten than Johnny Cash it made for a long day. She wasn't a bad singer but there is only so many times you can have your heart broken by a cheatin' low life man and not wise up. The porkers also made a lot of noise and kicked up heaps of dust so I am going better prepared tomorrow.
Anyway, we met some lovely potential adopters so it was a greyt day for GAP. I hope you enjoy the pics below.
Traveling Cattle Class to the show.
A note to Ruby Shirley's forever family - Ruby Shirley is NOT piglet friendly x 10
Winners of the pig racing.
The, um, losers!
One of my many young fans at the show.
Me showing my style.
Ruby Shirley encounters something weird on one of her promotional walks around the grounds.
I'm ready for the noise and dust tomorrow. I'm still trying to get the dust out of my snout.
See you all later Readers - Murphy.
One new thing that happened today was that we had the pig racing team set up next to us and they ran races all day (as if a pig can race!). Anyway, to get the crowds in they also had a girl singing both kinds of music for the crowd (Country & Western). As I am more Johnny Rotten than Johnny Cash it made for a long day. She wasn't a bad singer but there is only so many times you can have your heart broken by a cheatin' low life man and not wise up. The porkers also made a lot of noise and kicked up heaps of dust so I am going better prepared tomorrow.
Anyway, we met some lovely potential adopters so it was a greyt day for GAP. I hope you enjoy the pics below.








See you all later Readers - Murphy.
Friday, May 15, 2009
2009 Brookfield Show
Today was the first day of the Brookfield show so it was an early start for us this morning.
Mum, Dad and Homer drove over but I arranged a better form of transport to avoid all those pesky peak hour delays. You can see my arrival below. It was great to see all the GAP team again and we will be at the show for the next two days as well. I hope you enjoy the photos of our day out.
My arrival at the show grounds. Its the only way for a V.I.G to travel.
My support team at work.
The Greys doing what we do best!
Our new foster Ruby Shirley meets a colourful ship of the desert.
The second fastest animal at the show trying way to hard to be cool.
Me Chillin'
Something for the ladies!
Bye for now Readers - Murphy.
Mum, Dad and Homer drove over but I arranged a better form of transport to avoid all those pesky peak hour delays. You can see my arrival below. It was great to see all the GAP team again and we will be at the show for the next two days as well. I hope you enjoy the photos of our day out.







Bye for now Readers - Murphy.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Whats all this then?
Sunday, May 3, 2009
K9 Capers at Wynnum (aka Attack of the killer ants)
Hi everybody, today Homer, Dad and I headed off to Wynnum for the Brisbane City Council's K9 capers.
It was a lovely day by the bay and heaps of people turned up to see us. The only problem was that the Council seems to assign us to an area that is full of Greyhound seeking ants. They were everywhere and we all got bitten. In the end we had to take refuge in Aunty Leanne's car to get away from them. After that... well check out the photos below for the story.
Meet Angus, he is GAP's new official small fluffy testing dog. He is very sweet and gets on well with all the hounds.
Homer, Angus & I try to avoid the ant swarms.
Homer pulled his dew claw off during evasive manoeuvres trying to avoid the ants. Many thanks to Anne from Wynnum Bayside Vets for patching him up.
Charlie gets sick of waiting for us to do something about the ants and decides to leave. Lets see, is it blue wire to brown wire or blue wire to red wire?
Charlie has sorted the wiring out and was off. I hope Leanne's car insurance covers act of Greyhound.
We eventually left the ants to seek other victims and hope that the BCC does something about the ants before our next K9 capers. Where do I lodge my compo form? See you next time - Murphy.
It was a lovely day by the bay and heaps of people turned up to see us. The only problem was that the Council seems to assign us to an area that is full of Greyhound seeking ants. They were everywhere and we all got bitten. In the end we had to take refuge in Aunty Leanne's car to get away from them. After that... well check out the photos below for the story.
Homer, Angus & I try to avoid the ant swarms.
We eventually left the ants to seek other victims and hope that the BCC does something about the ants before our next K9 capers. Where do I lodge my compo form? See you next time - Murphy.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Chilly Autumnal Nights

I wanted the army coat to maintain my tough guy persona but I ended up with the soccer ball coat. I wasn't too happy about this until Dad told me that Posh made one for David Beckham and it looks just like this one. I guess if its good enough for Becks its good enough for me! Bye for now readers, I'm off for a kip.
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