"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself" ~ George Bernard Shaw
Oh Robyn, this is wonderful! The joy in that fabulous little guy is contagious. Thanks for sending along.
My dad and his SO said goodbye to their Chaplin on Wednesday; the second dog they lost this year. I hope my judgment isn't off if I forward this link to them . They love dogs so much and this dog is so full of glee- I'm certain it would bring a smile- along with cathartic tears...
If you are a dreamer, come in. If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar, a hoper, a prayer, a magic-bean-buyer. If you're a pretender, come sit by my fire, for we have some flax-golden tales to spin. Come in! Come in! Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk Ends.
That is great! Although we've never had snow that deep my shepherd does the same thing. Looks like a giant bunny hopping through the snow!
"...having dogs forces us to keep living in places that are right for us. And I think of all the things I might have given up had my dogs not shown me what was important in my life: fresh air, a garden, an eleven-thousand foot mountain in my backyard." - Pam Houston "The Bad Dogs of Park City"
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Now THAT is enjoying deep powder
Thanks for posting Robyn!
We give dogs time we can spare, space we can spare and love we can spare. And in return, dogs give us their all. It's the best deal man has ever made.
-M. Acklam
Ah, reminds me of my huskies, during days in Buffalo!How cute!
Kay
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Thank you Robyn. I needed a good laugh!
So cute and hilarious.![]()
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What a happy doggie! I'd be afraid of losing him under the snow. I guess he knows how to find his way back to the plowed area each time, and he sure is having a blast!
Thanks for posting. I'll show this to the kids this afternoon.
If you're afraid of butter, use cream. ~~ Julia Child
As you cook, you enjoy omniscience about food that no amount of label reading can match. Having retaken control of the meal from the food scientists, you know exactly what is in it. (Unless you start w/cream of mushroom soup, in which case all bets are off.) To reclaim control over one's food, to take it back from industry & science, is no small thing; indeed, in our time, cooking from scratch qualifies as subversive. ~~ Michael Pollan
A friend of mine sent me this link just yesterday. It is fantastic. Who needs a slow plow?
TKay
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