Sunday, April 13, 2008

Food could hit the floor at ANY TIME

Chaba patrols the store and finding no one to sit with shuffles over to the fountain for a thorough analysis.  With food preparation going on all morning bits of food hit the deck sooner or later.  Chaba plans on being there to clean up the mess no questions asked.

Chaba enjoys a cup of Joe with the Morning Crowd


Once the morning coffee crowd filters in around 10AM, Chaba ambles over, picks a likely spot for a good ear and back scratch and plops down.  It is interesting to watch because the customers are familiar with him and so show little reaction to his presence.  He will not impose himself into the conversation, no chin on knee or slobber wipes.  He simply likes being around people and so will find a near spot and sit patiently.  Sooner or later, he knows, someone will admire him and give him a cheerful rub.

Inspecting the Fountain

Chaba visits our fountain to inspect the quality of cheese we are using in our ham and cheese sandwiches.  Mary really enjoys his company and truthfully we have to keep an eye on her that she doesn't feed him too much.  As you may be able to tell, he misses few meals.  Whenever things are slow you can find Chaba sitting as only a bulldog does quietly in the fountain watching Mary's every move.

Saturday, April 12, 2008

ABOUT THE DRUG DOG

THIS IS MY DOG, CHABA.  HE IS A RESCUE BULLDOG AND AT 8 YEARS OLD IS A BIT OF AN OLD MAN.  BUT DON'T LET THAT FACE FOOL YOU, HIS IS ALERT TO ALL WHO PASS HIS WAY.  I OWN A DRUGSTORE AND BECAUSE OF HIS CALM, RELAXED NATURE HE COMES WITH ME TO WORK MOST DAYS.  I GUESS HE IS OUR VERSION OF A STORE GREETER AND HE LOVES NOTHING MORE THAN TO WANDER THE STORE AND GREET EACH AND ALL AND MAYBE SIT WITH YOU A WHILE.  I HAVE NEVER EVEN HEARD THIS GUY BARK HE IS SO LAID BACK.  SO JOIN ME AS I DOCUMENT HIS DAYS AT THE DRUGSTORE AND ALL THE FINE FOLKS HE BEFRIENDS.