The first of the 3 picks from my Carter x Ruby litter. Of course I'll post each as I pull the photos off the camera!
I'm very excited. Michele seems to think they can finish (their AKC CH) as puppies.
It will be a bit before I have Lombardi's web page up, so the explanation of his name is here for you.
(Remember NOLA's girls are named to honor the famous (notorious) ladies who have influenced the city. The boys will be named to honor Da Boys and their achievements. Who DAT!)
Le Glorious Lombardi XLIV du NOLA's Caniche Rouge
Glorious to acknowledge Am Gr Ch Kaylen’s Moments of Glory, his sire, and to always remind me (in the most unlikely event we don’t repeat) of the Glorious feeling that filled the city for months after the Saints brought “The Lombardi” home.
On February 7th, 2010 pigs flew and hell froze over. The New Orleans Saints won Super Bowl XLIV. We were Aints no more! The Who Dat Nation second lined in the streets. Buddy D’s Broads donned dresses and paraded. For 44 years Saints fans supported the beleaguered team, through hell and high water! And for us, they brought the Lombardi home. A parade was planned and 2 days after the Saints won the Super Bowl, the entire city “partied with the Lombardi”. New Orleans’s largest parade crowd ever cheered on more than 250 Saints players, coaches and staff who threw beads from signature floats from Endymion, Orpheus, Rex, Zulu and Bacchus parades (our kicker fittingly rode in the Muses’ high heel slipper!). Sean Payton held the Lombardi trophy aloft along the entire parade route to share the Lombardi with the city. It was GLORIOUS!
I'm very excited. Michele seems to think they can finish (their AKC CH) as puppies.
It will be a bit before I have Lombardi's web page up, so the explanation of his name is here for you.
(Remember NOLA's girls are named to honor the famous (notorious) ladies who have influenced the city. The boys will be named to honor Da Boys and their achievements. Who DAT!)
Le Glorious Lombardi XLIV du NOLA's Caniche Rouge
Glorious to acknowledge Am Gr Ch Kaylen’s Moments of Glory, his sire, and to always remind me (in the most unlikely event we don’t repeat) of the Glorious feeling that filled the city for months after the Saints brought “The Lombardi” home.
On February 7th, 2010 pigs flew and hell froze over. The New Orleans Saints won Super Bowl XLIV. We were Aints no more! The Who Dat Nation second lined in the streets. Buddy D’s Broads donned dresses and paraded. For 44 years Saints fans supported the beleaguered team, through hell and high water! And for us, they brought the Lombardi home. A parade was planned and 2 days after the Saints won the Super Bowl, the entire city “partied with the Lombardi”. New Orleans’s largest parade crowd ever cheered on more than 250 Saints players, coaches and staff who threw beads from signature floats from Endymion, Orpheus, Rex, Zulu and Bacchus parades (our kicker fittingly rode in the Muses’ high heel slipper!). Sean Payton held the Lombardi trophy aloft along the entire parade route to share the Lombardi with the city. It was GLORIOUS!