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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Volunteering in the Dog Lot gave me lots of good shots

My friend, Marcia Cleason, wrote a beautiful parody from Edgar Allen Poe's well known poem.  This is a good place for it, "Emm"

 The Dogs

See the start gate with the dogs,

Eager dogs,

With the fans decked out in parkas from their Lands End catalogs.

See the waiting sled dogs jump

And their wagging tails thump

On the icy Willow Lake.

You can tell they’re really pumped,

As their harnesses they shake.

How they tug, tug, tug,

While the musher gives a hug

To each friend and family member

With advice and dialogs.

Oh, the dogs, dogs, dogs, dogs,

Dogs, dogs, dogs,

Oh, the barking and the yipping of the dogs.



See the happy, running dogs,

Racing dogs,

Bounding over ice and tundra,

Through the blizzards and the fogs,

And the cold Alaska night.

How they bark out their delight.

Oh, the lovely howling sound,

All in tune,

While the wind blows all around

To the moon,

And the rippling Northern Lights,

A breathtaking Arctic sight,

As they run, run, run,

You can tell they’re having fun,

While the musher poles and jogs.

Oh, the dogs, dogs, dogs, dogs,

Dogs, dogs, dogs,

Oh, the running and the pulling of the dogs



See the fans who follow dogs,

Husky dogs,

While they doublecheck the tracker

And the many mushing blogs,

As they click, click, click,

Checking out their top ten picks,

And their eyelids start to droop

After chatting with the group.

There’s the Anchorage Daily News

And the awesome Mushing Loon,

Sled Dog Central and the Nome cam and Backstage Iditarod,

Iditarod Insider and of course Iditablog.

But the BSSD Forum is the best website of all.

Oh, the dogs, dogs, dogs, dogs,

Dogs, dogs, dogs,

Oh, the rooting and the cheering for the dogs.



See Nome city with the dogs,

Winning dogs,

As they start to run down Front Street while the musher gees and haws.

Ah, the cheering of the crowd

Makes the winning musher proud.

Hear them bark, bark, bark

Underneath the burled arch.

Panting tongues and icy noses.

They just ran across Alaska.

No one did it any faster.

So the happy musher poses,

As they wear the wreath of roses,

Giving love and fond affection to their dogs.

Oh, the dogs, dogs, dogs, dogs,

Dogs, dogs, dogs,

So amazing, so inspiring,

Oh, the dogs.

OK, not in the dog lot, but a 'wannabe' with her young owner 'dreaming' under the arch between arrivals

1 comment:

kate and powder said...

Well, the little wannnabe dog at least has his or her boots on so if she gets the chance, she can race... Maybe its just a matter of feeding her a lot of that high-test athletic dogfood and seeing if she grows...