- warmgiggles
- Aug 25, 2022
- 1 min read
So, summertime has been good to me! I've been playing A LOT of golf and everyday I'm getting better. Here are a couple shots!
Click on the link or the picture to see the action! LINK: FORE! - YouTube
ON THE GREEN! (Well, almost...)
Golfing at the beautiful Pendleton Creek Golf Club, hole #18. I drop the ball just 6 inches from the green but still in the short grass!
Again, click on link or picture to see the action! LINK: ON THE GREEN! (well, almost...) - YouTube
One last one - no video though! This is my drive on a par 3 with an elevated green meaning the green is much higher than the Tee box. So close..... so very close.....!

So please do not fret, I have LOADS more golf videos coming! Haha! Yes, I'll warn you beforehand so you can get a beverage - maybe more wine???? Bahahahahaha
Enjoy the rest of your summer. Judy Clark After Dark will returning this September!
Bye for now!
- warmgiggles
- Jul 4, 2022
- 1 min read
Welcome Summer! Watch and see what I do during summer.
Click on the picture or the link below.
Please comment on what your favorite summer activity is!
- warmgiggles
- Jun 26, 2022
- 2 min read

It is with a heavy heart we inform you of our beloved Razor's passing on 6/11/2022. He was 13 years old. An original member of Three Dog Productions, we adopted Razor in 2010 when he was about 1 1/2 years old. We thought he was a Vizsla but soon discovered he was a brown Doberman. His ears were never clipped so they did not stand at attention as most people are used to.

Razor was a big dog with a big presence. He loved to be petted and would frequently charge up to full speed at people for any petting opportunities. Much to his dismay, when people who didn't know him saw him charging toward them, they would cower in fear. Eventually, we convinced people he wasn't a mean or scary dog. There were a few people, especially children, who were afraid of dogs that Razor won over. More than once, we would find those kids lying in the grass or on the carpet with Razor enjoying their time together.
Razor's other love was food and eating. We had a raised plant bed and were watching a lovely tomato grow and begin to ripen. One day, we noticed the tomato had a bite in it. It was much too high for a rabbit, and the fenced-in yard kept the deer out. We noticed that Razor would smell the fruit and when ripe, eat away!
Razor loved to help with chores, and gardening was his specialty. He was more of a supervisor than working, but the company was appreciated.

One fun trait Razor had was his love of the camera. He would always do something funny as if to say 'look at me'. He was the first one on set for Bedtime Stories, and every chance he got, he joined us in filming Judy Clark After Dark. You can see him in our pilot episode by the pool.

There are too many stories to relate to here,13 years is a long time. Just know that Razor was truly a super dog. In the end, all super dogs get tired, and our Razor was no different. He ate a little slower and walked a little slower but still was a bundle of love.
Even super dogs get tired....

We miss him dearly.

Check out our home page for his curly Q video.