Monday, March 22, 2010

to market, to market, sniffety-sniff

2010 marks the start of the third year of Baxter's life with us. So many things that were once novel for the little kielbasa are now part of the habits of his life. Tanning his tummy. Hanging with his homies at the dog park. Posing, for yet another picture in his very well documented life. In all these things and more, Baxter happily engages as part of the familiar life into which he has settled.

So it came as no surprise that Baxter immediately recognized where we were when we pulled into the parking lot yesterday. The flea market, or as tiny chumley apparently remembers it, the magical place with an abundant supply of food to find on the ground.

Tiny chumley jauntily made his way across the asphalt as we wandered from the parking lot to the market area, nose twitching with excitement while he held his tail upright, letting it bob back and forth in unison with his bouncy walk. So many things to smell, so many opportunities for tummy fortunes.

The closer we got to the market, the closer his nose moved to the ground, where it stayed for most of our time there, save for the occasional distraction at a higher level.

Top on Baxter's sniff list, two friendly doxies. Charley, a deep rich red handsome mini a year younger than Baxter who was also a rescue, and Abby, a long haired sweet red mini maybe a mix who was doxie shy, whose original owner never came to pick her up from the lady who was sitting her. And who now lives happily with two cats and her new mom.

Baxter also spied a fire engine in which he would have fit perfectly, had we not already gotten him last year's rusty treasure. A project still on the to do list, though both of us are happy admiring it where it currently sits, above one of my many fabric shelves with a vintage Baxter license plate leaning against it.

Of course, by the end of our visit it goes without saying that Baxter did make a few scores of his own while I made mine. Tiny bits of popcorn for my satisfied pup, who must surely have pigeon in his ancestry, whilst I made off with a few delights that I'll share in tomorrow's post.

All in all, fine way to spend a Sunday, I do declare.

11 comments:

Jiorji said...

that looks like so much fun! i love old discarded stuff...and POPCORN :D

and my Peanut like to eat random stuff off the ground too. Sometimes tiny defenseless bugs...

Lorenza said...

Hi, Baxter!
I know you enjoy a lot being there at the Flea Market!
Tons of things to smell!
I wonder why you always find popcorn there??
I will be waiting to see what your mom found!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza

kishiko said...

Hi Baxter!
Wow, the market looks fun (for sniffing)!
Thank you for visiting my blog!
Hugs
Matilda

Frankie Furter and Ernie said...

You didn't buy any FLEAS there did you???
Hey my Schnauser furends would be swooning over the peddle car Fire Engine!! Their dad collects those thingys and he even fixes them all up like brand new.

Ruby and Penny said...

Hi Baxter
We must go to the flea market. It sounds like a magical place.
Love Ruby & Penny

Anonymous said...

Baxter--What do you mean, mom will not let you have a fleet of fire trucks? Kate & Allie

Fernanda e Pink said...

What is this? A flea market? Here in Brazil do not have it ... 'd had it!

carolyne b said...

Hi Baxter, i love the various coats your mom made for you... too cute. Do you live in Canada and how much do they sell for? Please email me at: cbamforth@winnipeg.ca
thanks,
Carolyne

Sandra said...

Looking spiffy in your harness! We agree that flea markets are the best for some outdoor dining. Why last time we were at one of those Alven was able to sneak a strawberry, Dottie got some popcorn and Flash ate a piece of pita bread. Definitely a gold mine for forbidden delicacies.

Alven, Flash and Dottie

3 doxies said...

Oh my goodness that fire truck is to fabulous. You could have come picked me up in that to save mme from cleanin da house.

kalyxcorn said...

hi jiorji - oh yeah, peanut might have some competition for those bugs. that's the one thing Baxter does manage to catch with some degree of accuracy!

hi lorenza - there are people there that sell both regular popcorn and kettle corn! have u ever had kettle corn? it is delicious cuz it's sorta sweet and salty all at the same time!

hi matilda - you are such a pretty wirehair. i love visiting to see you!

hee frankiefurter - for some reason we never find fleas there! u r so lucky your dad does all that refurb work!

hi ruby & penny - u totally should go!!!

hi kate n allie!! that fire truck was in way better condition than my convertible, so even if mom had the space, i don't think she would have gotten it for me. plus i look so cute in my rusty aqua car!

hi fernanda & pink! hmm, i wonder how people in brazil sell their old things....

hi carolyne! thanks for noticing! I sent u an email. :)

hi sandra! alven is so lucky - i LOVE strawberries!!

hi 3doxies! i can pick u up in my convertible sometime. but mom has to make it street legal and put my license plate on it! :)