Thursday, November 17, 2016

Red Beans Harvest & Hideji

Planted red beans end of summer after we were done with the potatoes. Still had to wait for the beans to dry out, if you try to remove the green shells, you will realise it not just difficult to remove and all the moisture was retained within the shells so the beans were wet.

It was 2nd day with Hideji, we placed him at the entrance in the house. I was hoping he could adjust to us (wistful thinking). The moment I opened the door and looked at him, he was barking furiously at me. No matter how I shouted at him, he could not back down. In the end I retreated in defeat lol. Later I learnt, as long I did not look at him and went down to do my stuff, he would not bark. Probably he felt threatened when I looked at him. 

Hideji was so smelly that we showered him the 3rd day, we were expecting him to resist it and it turned out he did not mind at all. He seemed to be enjoying it!

Our own red beans! Have to wait for it to dry out like the white ones for easy peeling

removing the shell was tedious

1 bag done! 

Daily brushing

he loves bath time!

checking if i was spying on him *and I was.... lol


I caught him falling asleep with his head dropping lower and lower. Unfortunately this video was taken after he did it.

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