Nemo, Nemo Neem. And biscuits for sale.

If you had to change your name, what would your new name be?

Nemo, Nemo Neem.


Saturday market at Tobermory!

At the playground near the Visitorsโ€™ Centre.

10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Weโ€™re about 200 metres from the welcome centre (and charging stations). Link to Apple Maps. And hereโ€™s the link to Google Maps.


The sunrise!

What are 5 everyday things that bring you happiness?

Sell dog biscuits.

Meditation.

Feeding house panthers.

Looking out our window.

Going into the e-shed and stirring up the wood fuel pellets.

Weโ€™re here until 12:30 p.m.

2nd day of Spring, hmmm

The marketโ€™s open until 12:30 p.m.

Saturday March 22, 2025. Market location (link).


Saturday? Buy snacks for yer dog!


sunday sept 21st

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This message is to fellow and fella crafters in the North Bruce Peninsula. Check Facebook groups!

No idea what weโ€™re talking about, yet intrigued? Email info@blackdogbiscuits.ca


Friday afternoon at Meaford.

August 16, 2024.
Cat hats! behind the facade.
Cat hats! In process.

July 27, 2024โ€ฆ sunrise!

From 08:00 until 12:30. Owen Sound Farmers Market

While PN warms up in the sun:

Waiting for clientsโ€ฆ
Jupiterโ€™s a great dog name.

Wednesday July 24, 2024 @ Tobermory Harbour

Biscuits for sale.
2 dogs check our our booth.
Dogs have the right to be picky, especially at our booth!
Tobermory Harbour, Ontario.
He spat out the sweet potato dawg cookies. Peanut flour, please.
And he ate what his neighbour spat out. Yum!

Both! Living together, breaking furniture & causing chaos.

Dogs or cats?

They have different languages that humans need to learn. Dog is allowed to go on patrol with their beloved hooman. Cats remain in the house, predating on verminโ€ฆ and really really look good.

Every Wednesday, 10:00 to 13:00 EST.
Parkette provided by Blue Heron Cruise. Thanks, eh. Their FB presence.

And now, TS makes more Black Dog Biscuits!

After 4 days of back-to-back markets, it’s time for TS to make more product.

While the majority of customers were happy to pay the listed price for cookies — others were hesitant. Here’s why I think Black Dog Biscuits (BDB) are worth the cost (compared to mass-produced, commercial products):

  • Companion animals rely on humans to keep them healthy, happy, and safe. They’re not my property — for me to treat as I see fit. As a steward, my animals can expect high quality shelter, top-shelf nutrition, and non-violent interactions.
  • BDB uses locally-sourced ingredients. Chatsworth Honey provides us with unpasteurised honey (at retail prices). Ingredients such as seeds and milled starches are purchased at our local Owen Sound Bulk Barn. BDB is pumping cash back into the Bruce Peninsula economy.
  • BDB is a 1 womyn-run operation. TS has the entrepreneurial spirit, unlike me. TS is a gifted chef without a false sense of modesty. TS and I silently muse whenever we go to a restaurant or a pet food store — this/that is delicious! I wonder if TS can learn to make it? I have witnessed TS’ core belief — one who values self-reliance. I believe our world needs more people with these qualities. When you purchase her product, you are supporting such human attributes.
  • Black Dog Biscuits (BDB) use human-quality ingredients. Commercial treats are designed to maximise profit! And the laws governing pet food vary wildly. I suspect there are dogs suffering gastrointestinal distress due to spoiled and/or rancid foodstuffs. I understand that dogs can eat some disgusting items on their adventures. However, there are consequences to that (vomiting, diarrhoea, shortened life-span, toxic effects) behaviour.

This is a flock of sandhill cranes, located in a field on Lindsay Road 40.

I was delivering dog biscuits to a neighbour, when I noticed these (good) activities…

And here are some images from this afternoon’s Meaford Market (…here’s another link if you’d like more information about the weekly event).

...tba… 10:37 a.m.… And today, from 15:00 to 19:00!

Iโ€™m observing how Meafordโ€™s topography affects the local weather. Itโ€™s a U-shaped valley.
โ€ฆAnd our booth is ready for your visit.
Om nom nom.
A labradoodle.
A bernadoodle.
This is human food, NOT for dogs (contains onions).