Friday, January 22, 2010

Giant George

I'm pretty much use to hearing the "horse" jokes as I walk my Great Dane, Sully into the vet's office. I'm even used to the throwing the feed bags over my shoulder as I buy 40lbs of dog food at a time for my "horse"; but I'm telling you that Sully is considered small for a Great Dane. We adopted Sully when he was already 3 years old. Having gone through Hurricane Rita in a small pen, outside through the whole time he is so happy to have 1 1 /2 acres to run on now. Sully is only about 95 pounds. He's in perfect health considering what he went through before he became a member of the family. Yes Great Danes are big, huge, giants (gentle giants) and I tell you my story of Sully so you will understand that he's on the mini side of Great Danes.

I bring you the story of Giant George. He's the current record holder for the biggest dog in the world. A Great Dane that puts all Danes in the shadows, check it out for yourself www.giantgeorge.com

Einstein

Thursday, January 14, 2010

New Year Baby!!!!!!!!!!

No matter how badly last year treated you, just walk tall with your head high. This is a brand new year baby!!!



Monday, January 4, 2010

Chicken Cam (take one)

As all new things, you have to work out the kinks. This too goes for the Pet's Eye View Camera. I have obtained a few pictures from the Chicken Cam and it's not too exciting people so don't start popping pop corn just yet. I now know instead of 15 minute intervals, I need to have the camera set to take pictures every 1 or 5 minutes. I'm sure once I get it all figured out this will be great for everyone, and now ladies and gentlemen, I give you the pictures from the Chicken Cam:
A partial view of our yard with absolutely no other animal in sight!

A close up view of another chicken. Hey, be glad it wasn't a chicken butt!
Stay tune, it's going on the goat next.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Chicken Cam

The Pet's Eye View Camera has been turned into the Chicken Cam. It's currently around the neck of a chicken taking pictures every 15 minutes.

Cat collar sized to the smallest possible size with camera attached.

Collar around chicken's neck. Notice the look I'm receiving from the chicken!!!!


Chicken Cam at work, staring right into the mud and chicken feed. Stay tune for hopefully interesting pictures of a Chicken's View.

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Year, New Views

There will be a new view coming this new year to Big Carms Farm's Blog. My parents gave me for Christmas a Pet's Eye View Camera. I'm currently charging the camera and hope to have it on a Great Dane, a Basset Hound, a Goat and I'm even going to figure out how to attach it to a chicken and rabbit, so I can share with everyone the new series of Big Carms Farm -
"The Views Of".



**dog in picture not known to anyone at Carms Farm**