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Carol & Ein & Widget
  • 48, Female
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • United States
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cute lil' corgi heads looking over the wall lol
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November 8
oooo i learned that 5 years ago...Ghetto toys rule! try plastic water bottles, make them rattle with a couple o' kibbles...Ein learned how to get the lids off tho, some watching needs to be done
November 3
man i am so glad i put in that doggie door 5 years ago lol Widget is potty trained at 14 weeks...
October 22
oooo it's da widget... and Ein's pink pads are just black from dirt, concrete dye and our yard being a big, fat mess!
October 19
This is a group for people who love to go camping with their Corgis!
October 18
This group is for all the people whos corgis sleep and relax in strange positions! Everyone, feel free to post pictures of your corgis in "action!"
October 18
nice angle on the floor shot there, Patricia! Tegan is very beautiful! Widget and Mars
October 14
ooo i messed up the camera upload, can't find the pics, and now the are gone from the camera grrr!
October 13
Puppies born in 2009 join here and get to know everyone out there that is your age.
October 11
October 11
October 5
LOL yeah they are pack mates playing, Ein had one ferret, Zim, and man did they romp fast and furious all thru the house. I think Zim taught Ein some cool ferret moves thru play that helped Ein later against raccoons, mean critters that they are, ...
October 5
I've just asked a rugby team to pass me their dead rugby balls...but yeah... what IS a herding ball !?! hee hee ...Carol
October 1
Carol & Ein & Widget added 6 photos
September 25

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Hometown:
Colorado Springs
About Me:
an artist in iron, steel, stone and glass, not to mention all the fun canvas and paper stuff...with 2 boys, 28 fish,12 chickens for the corgis to herd fun!
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
Website:
http://ironmermaid.com
About My Corgi(s):
Ein is a working WPC who is my guardian at the night time liquor store, and he hates the name 'Dick Cheney' ..ps..don't do the 'river dance'...Widget is our new tri gal...She is the evil princess of CUTE!
I have:
Pembroke

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It's been too long without batteries lol chicks are half grown, we have about 12 that like to come out of the pen to hunt the bugs, and Ein loves to walk along and surprise a unwary chicken butt'sniffffSQUAWK!!' i laugh and laugh ...well...we have chicks in the house, and Ein refused to… Continue

Posted on June 24, 2009 at 10:44am — 7 Comments

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At 12:15pm on October 5, 2009, John Wolff said…
Yeah, Al's breeder was quite firm with me: no long hikes or big challenges until the dog is at least 1 year old. The notion is that you want the growth plates on the long bones fused.
And, uh, aren't there laws about having a puppy that cute out in public?
:)
At 2:12pm on July 10, 2009, Tracy said…
Thanks! Since you live in Colorado too can you recommend any local breeders?
At 9:32pm on July 7, 2009, Heather & David Akers said…
we are thinking about getting a second corgi this fall and my husband wants to name it Ein.
At 6:34pm on June 26, 2009, Ashleigh and Socs said…
Wow! Sounds like Ein is well on his way to being a wonderful herding dog! Way to go Ein! :)
At 3:19pm on June 26, 2009, CorGeek said…
What a handsome boy you have, I'm sure he'll have no problem finding a sweetheart. :)
At 8:43am on June 26, 2009, YogMonster said…
Thanks for the welcome. I was just reading about your Ein. He sounds like a real character! A very handsome corgi.
At 10:14pm on June 25, 2009, Ashleigh and Socs said…
Thanks for the add! It's lovely to see another corgi owner artist! Ein is so handsome. I know that Soc's loves to watch me paint and sketch is Ein the same way? :)
At 2:37pm on June 17, 2009, Wendt Worth Corgi's said…

At 6:21pm on May 2, 2009, Tammey & Caven said…
Hi Carol Thanks for inviting us to be your friend. You ask about the concreat park, that is coral not concreat and is the only truely magic place that I have ever been too. I am sorry to be lazy but I just cut and pasted the note that I original note that I wrote on the Coral Castle. If I can share any other info just ask I loved that place.

Bear, Tammey, and I returned from a trip to Florida a couple of weeks ago and I have finally found the time to share a great experience with our Corgi friends. (I hope that none of my Texas Friends will make much to do about the fact that the Shiner Brewery Blog was posted the day we got home but I am a Texan and must set my priorities.) We had the chance to visit the Coral Castle in Homestead FL and it was better than I had expected it to be. I first heard of the Coral Castle years ago on one of those late night Believe it Or Not type TV shows and have always wanted to see it for myself and was just thrilled when I called and they said that there was room in the parking lot for my eighteen wheeler and of course I was welcome to bring Bear with me. Coral Castle is truely a beautiful and magical place! It was built by one little man named Ed Leedskalnin and to this day, no one knows how he did it. He never owned a motorized vehicel or any heave equipment. When Ed died in the early 50s he weighed less than 100 pounds and was only five feet tall. The only tools he owned are the hand tools that are on display there today. There are video taped interviews with the people who knew Ed and who grew up around the Coral Castle and no one ever saw him working on the castle. Although, he lived alone, he welcomed visitors and was well like by everyone who knew him. The Castle was open to the public with a 10 cent addmission.

The castle is built from blocks of coral that he excavated from the ground totaling more than 1000 tons. Some of the carved stones used to decorate the castle weigh up to 29 tons each. The individual stones that Ed Leedskalnin used to build his Coral Castle out-weigh any of the stones used to build the pyramids at Giza or any of the monoliths at Stonehenge.

Although, the Castle is in Homestead FL, it was originally built closer to Miami, Ed took it apart and moved it 28 miles to it's current location. He used an old truck frame as a trailer to carry the stones on and would hire a truck to come in the mornings and tow the loaded trailer to the Homestead location and return for the empty trailer after he removed and set the stones by himself.

If you are in South Florida this is a must see. And, be sure to bring your Corgi! Oh, what a great spot this would be for a Corgi gathering. There are lots more pictures in "our photos" on Bear's Page if you want to check them out.
At 2:50pm on May 1, 2009, Wendt Worth Corgi's said…

 
 

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