


Yes, I’m the middle-aged woman! And the white-and-tan poodle is Harley! Like I admitted already, she does better on a leash for my nineteen-year-old than for me. ~from Chapter 27 of Summer at West Castle A middle-aged woman walked a white-and-tan poodle on the sidewalk, right past my car, or actually the dog walked her. An old man sat on a park bench in the quiet park before me. One of my boys discovered how fun she looks in pictures he takes with his cell phone.Īfter driving aimlessly for an hour, sunlit scenery on less-traveled roads doing little to lift my mood, I returned to town, to the city center, and pulled into an angled parking spot across from Saint Michael’s Church. She also loves to cuddle–my favorite too–and even lets the family know when it’s time to sit down for the evening Rosary, which she probably enjoys because we are all together. She loves to do training and play catch and go for walks–although she’s much better for my nineteen-year-old than for me on a leash. She responds differently to each of us, greeting me with wiggles and wags when I come through the door and cuddling whenever I sit down for prayer, following my husband when he gets home until he has time to pet her, zeal and zest with our nineteen-year-old son, and more subdued and obedient behavior with our oldest son, who has autism. While male poodles often have a closer connection with one member of the family over the others, female poodles tend to make a special connection with each member of the family. We brought our bouncing puppy home over two and a half years ago. Harley even has a big cream-colored heart on one side. Harley is a Parti Poodle, which sounds fun but just means the poodle’s coat is at least 50% white and has patches of another color: cream, in her case. LesleaWahl on Harley Does a Cameo Role in Su…Ĭarolyn Astfalk on Harley Does a Cameo Role in Su… Theresa Linden on Harley Does a Cameo Role in Su… Harley Does a Cameo Role in Summer at West Castle.Saint Clare & Her Cat – now available in Spanish.CWG Book Blast! Rebellion by Michael LaMorte.

