This page is dedicated to Gromit, the Wonder-Schnauzer
from Wasilla, Alaska.

During the summer of 2006 Gromit's people, my wife's
brother and his family, decided to visit the Lower-48 for
several weeks.  Gromit, knowing that life is good in
Alaska in summer, stayed behind.  My wife and I were
honored by the opportunity to take care of him in the
absence of his regular people.  Gromit, in turn,
protected us from all sorts of birds, squirrels, strange
noises and other yard invaders we couldn't see.  

He is a good dog.
Yet he stays active and
fit.  He knows that
protecting his people is a
big responsibility.
Gromit knows he has it
good in Alaska.  His
blanket tells him that.
Gromit has a good friend who lives
next door.  Her name is Fluffy and she
is a nice, young black lab.  They spend
many hours together exploring the
neighborhood and just playing around.

I thought Gromit and Fluffy were just
good friends until I took the two
photos below.  They must have
thought I was preoccupied taking
photos of wildflowers.
I was a little surprised, but happy for them nonetheless.
Gromit also enjoys taking to the lake in a
kayak.  As with his people it is safety first,
so he always wears a life vest.

Having had a taste of the sea (or, in this
case, the lake) he sometimes pines for
adventure on the waves and will stand on
the dock gazing wistfully at the water.
Gromit has an appreciation for many things: flowers,
naps in the sun, friends, popcorn, walks, Milk Bones
(except maybe the green vegetable ones), a scratch
behind the ears, a soft blanket by a warm person, and
many more.  In exchange for these things he provides
friendship, loyalty and protection from everything bad.

Gromit is a good dog.
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