Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dogs. Show all posts

Friday, 11 March 2011

Why do humans have such a hard time relating to each other

Watch these dogs - we could learn from them!

They all seem to get along and are having a ball!





On the other hand under the right circumstances we don't do a bad job:




What goes wrong?

Sunday, 26 December 2010

Missed you yesterday at the Christmas Dog get together

John gets a Christmas greeting from Colin as he returns from checking out the premisses
Mulled wine was enjoyed by the crowds that came together yesterday morning at 10:30 at Ford Park for this now annual event.

Mulled wine seems to be accepted as the Christmas drink as does mince pies, the food.

The dogs loved it!


No we didn't leave any dog shit!

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Another successful community pottery event

The Lightburn Park Group have again run a great event with the lead coming from Libby Norton who published a leaflet which was ditributed all over the Watery Lane Estate, the block between Quibec Street , County Road and Victoria Road and many of the houses around the Gill.

The room at the Methodist Hall was full from 2 pm onwards with children and adults making wall and tree hangings, candle holders, dishes, nativity scenes etc. Families and adults paid £2 per group and between £1 and £4 depending on how many things they made. Many items cost as little as 20p! Tea and soft drinks were included in the price and families came away having had a great time producing things themselves for Christmas.

Four helpers were available with ideas and advice to ensure a successful outcome!

These will be ready for pick up having been fired for Saturday November 28th.

Our next community event will be a repeat of the dog get-together in Ford Park, which we are hiring, held on Christmas Day last year.

On Christmas Eve we will be again using the 75 spike lights that were seen at the Gill Banks Candle lit walk on Halloween. This time on the spiked railings around the Parish Church for the two Community services at Christingle at 4.30 and Midnight Mass later on.

This is another opportunity to see these unique lights for those that missed the Halloween event.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Dog get together in Ford Park yesterday went very well

It was great meeting the enthusiasts though the weather made the event short! We were left uninterupted by Ford Park management as happened last Christmas and left the field better than we found it!

One person reckoned they had told 50 people. Some of our main supporters were away. The idea, it was agreed was obviously a good one and we should make more effort in publicity. Word of mouth, largely used for yesterday was greatly favoured (Youtube helped).

Next do will almost certainly be on Christmas Day at ten o'clock - the repeat of last year - see below. By then, numbers would be swelled by the people coming into contact with us through the Mural Activities in Gill Banks and elsewhere see below.

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Who let the dogs out in Ford Park on Christmas Day

At last I've finished this promised celebration of great fun event!




This gathering - the first of its kind in Ulverston brought together dogs for frolic. Their human mates enjoyed themselves as well.

Doggy people are great to chat with and responsibly help keep this threatened park for everyday people.

They are the main users of this expanse of grass and keep it in prime condition (picking up litter and other people's dog shit) !

Why not join them one Saturday morning around 9.30 am at Ford Park for a romp?

Nothing formal : maybe see you there!

Saturday, 15 November 2008

Dogs - role models for humans!

Following on from the articles on community below - here's something that is already happening spontaneously :

The neighbourhood dogs have been showing us how to enjoy life, socialise, have disagreements, tease and generally . . . live.

People are meeting up with others to benefit from 'Dog Classes' in Ford Park Central Ulverston - classes where dogs teach us a thing or two!

This has been the chance meeting of six or more dogs in the park over the last few Saturday mornings at around 9.30pm

See the video on Youtube which illustrates how much the dogs enjoyed themselves.



The dogs clearly loved it and their owners had a good chat!

It appears that dogs have been given a negative press with the Ford Park management though from my experience the dog owners featured in this video have left the Park better than when they found it!

No dog fouling is tolerated and litter and stones , left there by others, are often cleared away.

I would hope that Ford Park will come up with a scheme by which those enjoying the facilities that are there, can contribute towards the £12 per day cost of keeping the grass cut. Funding for this community land and buildings could well dry up some time in the future and it would be good for it to be able to stay independent of SLDC and local government.