Sunday, September 29, 2013

September GAP Walk

Hi Readers, Brisbane is wondering what happened to spring because summer seems to have arrived early. Ozzy and I headed off to Newfarm Park today to meet up with the gang for our September family walk.

The park has beautiful gardens and was already filling up when we arrived at 7:30. Some of the younger hounds wanted to chase the jet skiers along the river but it was too hot for those shenanigans.

I hope you like the photographs -

Today's history lesson - now pay attention class!
One of the mosaic artworks at the park.
Well, it is hay fever season! Somebody pass Ozzy and antihistamine.
 Some of the early walk arrivals.
Beautiful Oskar having a cuddle.
One of our greys for the day. I think we had three poodles there today?
 Ready to head out.
Stroke, stroke, stroke.  Way too hot for this sort of thing.
We could not convince this lady that we were from the powerhouse museum and that we would mind the morning tea for them.
The gang at the halfway point.
One of the many roses on display at Newfarm Park.
 Along with a stunning pink bougainvillea.
Ozzy wondering when this little one's legs would start to grow!
Look at that sky at 8:00 this morning.
Dad took us to City Farmers for treats on the way home and I got to ride in an elevator.
Team baldy bum head for home. (Team "genetic gluteus maximus alopecia" was rejected as it won't fit on a T shirt)










Well Readers, thanks for stopping by. Thank you to everybody who attended today's walk as we always get a lot of cuddles and questions from the public about what great pets we are. Until next time - Bye for now - Murphy.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Deagon Family Race Day

Hi Readers, the GAP team was invited to the Deagon Race day today and what a day it was. There were thousands of people there, we got heaps of cuddles and everybody had a greyt day.

We are looking forward to doing it again next year.

So much fairy floss and soft drink, so little time. Team Eddie had a ball.
 The GAP girls ready to go.
Eddie and Ozzy ready to go!
Me so not doing agility!
Teddy going for a strap around the GAP yard before the gates opened.
Prancer made sure Leah knew he was wanting a cuddle.
The big guy in the reading to greyhounds area. He loves being told stories when the kids drop in to say hi.
 A quiet moment early in the morning.
The Deagon races started over 100 years ago. Period costume was everywhere this year.
 Ozzy getting some 21st century cuddles.
Me with a young fan.
Some of the crowds at the race track today.
Um, this is the jockey trainer being given a workout by a young hopeful.
Teddy working his magic on some young fillies.
Somebody check on Ozzy. Ice creams everywhere and not a peep out of him.
Snoozing and dreaming of vanilla choc chip?
The first race of the day underway.
Me with some very dapper young race goers.
Cuddles all around for the GAP greys.
 Ozzy with a young admirer.
Ozzy and Eddie continuing their bromance.










Well Readers, thank you to everybody who came to see us today. A big thanks to Leanne, Sam and Pumpkin for their agility display and to Sharon for helping to keep us greys under control. We are all off for a snooze and a bite of dinner before bed. Until next time -bye for now - Murphy.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

August GAP Family Walk

Hi Readers, although Spring doesn't start for another week Brisbane put on a beautiful day for our GAP walk today.

Dad, Ozzy and I headed off to Carina today leaving a sick Mum at home with the rest of the pack for company. We had a long walk around the park lands, watched the ducks and pelicans play on the lake and met a heap of new friends who were so impressed with our good looks and greyt natures.

Here be venison. Mmm...venison!
Pup Nathaniel and Lola were rearing to go.
Honourary grey for a day Milo got lots of cuddles today.
The early birds at the walk.
Missy takes the lead.
Sally walking one of her humans.
This little foxy wasn't sure about all the tall dogs on her turf but was won over after a few sniffs.
The gang at the lake. Such a lovely day to take your humans for a stroll.
Taking over the court again.
Cool drinks after the walk. While it started off cool today it quickly warmed up once we got going.















Well Readers, I'm off to look after mum by snoozing along side her. A big thanks to everybody who came to the walk today and I look forward to seeing you all at the next one. Bye for now - Murphy.

Monday, August 19, 2013

2013 Ekka

Hi Readers, well the 2013 Royal Queensland Exhibition has been and gone. For ten days the GAP greyhounds, our wonderful volunteers and the GAP staff were on hand to educate the public on Greyhounds as pets by letting them meet me greyhounds up close and personal.

We had a fantastic time meeting the public and participating in ring events. I hope you enjoy the pictures of our adventures at the ekka!

I thought that this sign was very appropriate as it was located outside of the dog pavilion.
"What, no greyhounds?" These silhouettes are made by a blacksmith to order.
This big guy called in to visit his fellow hounds ...
... and bought his lunch with him.
We just love the strawberry ice creams at the ekka...
... so we thought this one was very brace for visiting us. Prancer was going in for a lick before Mum stopped him.
Prancer's former trainer and sister called in to see him. He gave them a huge welcome.
Um, not greyhounds although some of these weighed as much as two of us together.
Teddy welcomes a human pup to the greyhound lounge.
So many school children visited us for pats and cuddles over the ten days.
This visually impaired lady wanted to meet Teddy so she hopped on the floor with him and mapped him out. He even rolled over so she could check out his missing leg.
I go fast enough without having to use these human toys. Thank goodness the hospital was right there for those souls with poor constitutions.
Some of the prize bulls competing in the ring. The ekka is a big agricultural show where the city meets the country.
Prancer's lady friend comes to visit him each year at the ekka.
Swazi and Brisk dropped by to see us...
... as did Pig.
One of the winning school exhibits. I liked the piglets suckling from their mum in this one. Mmm...suckling pig.
Another terrific display of Queensland produce.
This display was from close to my home so I voted for it.
A beautiful bromeliad display near the greyhound lounge.
I had to keep the GAP girls away from this display. They keep looking for the key.
Some sort of puppy trapping device?
Sam putting Brisk through her paces in the agility ring.
Look at how well this border collie handles the tunnels.
I'm not saying these cosmonauts are from Chernobyl but they're from Chernobyl.
Channel 7 was there to interview Marlin and Zuma along with Sandra and Elliot about how great we greyhounds are.
I spotted this on the day of the greyhound sweepstakes. Dad said a few bitches got out of their crates on that day but were contained.
Bree with her human Milly being cute.
We met this big working horse on the way in to the show one day.
Eddie checking out the main ring at the ekka.
This big predator monster was there as well. Did you know they rust solid if you pee on their legs?
A couple of cuties in the greyhound lounge.
Got the blues?. Eddie smooches this police woman and her niece.
Leah introduces Prancer and Eddie to a young visitor in the lounge.
Eddie pretending to be cool but really taking a snooze.
Its great to see the happiness patting a greyhound can bring to somebody's day.
Prancer was on his best behaviour when the human/wolf hybrid visited us.
Pranny reached out to a family at the display.
Michelle and Lola with some young admirers.

Pumpkin checking out this little monkey.
The state member for Mulgrave and GAP greyhound owner Curtis Pitt dropped in to visit the greyhound lounge.
Cookie monsters?
Some of the beautiful horses in the competition ring at the show.
We had huge crowds through the lounge over the ten days of the show.
The very handsome Marlin gets some lounge time.
Piggly-Wiggly greets a visitor to the stand.
Mel from Racing Queensland worked so hard on her day at the stand. She fell in love with me (of course) and brother Prancer.
Pranny hams it up with Nicki on the lounge.
Teddy with a tiny visitor.
Prue seeking some divine guidance during her shift at the ekka.
Teddy was a big hit during the show with kids and adults alike. Apparently he only has three legs?
A hounds eye view of the lounge.

Ozzy (Prue's son) chills out with a warm beverage before the crowds arrive.
This groomer spend two hours on this end of her dog. Dad said that this is another reason greyhounds are great as you don't need to spend time in this region ... hey I just got that.
Me with a young fan.
Zuma giving cuddles to a visitor to the lounge. Greys are great as they are easy to pat from a chair or a bed.
The 40 kg lap dog Marlin with his mum.
Emily being cute.
A tasty, tasty flower for Eddie.
Dreamy with her mum Jo and some admirers.
Aunty Margaret with Emily.
Maggie loves her cuddles.
Mmm.. another strawberry ice cream in danger.
Teddy thought this blue boy was a cutie.
"Wow, you are tall" says this little visitor.
So many admirers visited us!
How to torment a sheep dog in one easy lesson.
"Did somebody say cheese toasties?" Sharon was the center of attention when she opened her snack.
Vicky with Prancer.
Teddy working the crowd, he was such a good pup.
Pumpkin gets some cuddles from the paramedics.
Pumpkin smooching her mum.
Me with a couple of admirers. Cute aren't I?
"Hey Randene, look at them funny looking dawgs!" We get a bit of this sometimes but the visitors to the stand were all terrific this year.
My friend Angela giving me a pat on the last day of the show.













Well you try doing ten days at the ekka without a little caffeine!
Aunty Gail with Prancer at the 4BC studios before they were interviewed about GAP.















Well Readers, its been a huge fortnight for GAP. A big thank-you to all our volunteers who came to the show, to the wonderful staff at the RNA who keep our area clean and who bought us sandwiches and other treats. A special big thank you to Lionel Blumel from the RNA who helped everything run smoothly. We hope every body that visited us had a greyt time and can now understand why we do what we do. Greyhounds are beautiful pets so call GAP and adopt one today.