It has been a while since on this post (tat the end), I said I’d be back with a video of Sasha and Argus swimming. It took me longer than I wanted, but here is the video of Sasha and Argus going swimming:
Here is yet another essay I wrote for my English class. I thought this essay was perfect because I’m working on getting fitter. For a while I was doing a lot of cardio with little results. I switched my training to training with heavy weights and saw results immediately. This led me to write this […]
In my About me page, I mentioned one reason for starting this blog was to improve my writing skills. While the posts I’ve done have been written more casual and not close to academic writing, my goal remains the same, to improve my writing skills. Additionally, I’m trying to find my writing style. I had […]
A couple of days ago, Liliana sent me a link to one of her favorite blogs: Love & a six-foot leash. I had visited this site before and enjoyed looking at the photos of Aleksandra’s dogs, and the dogs that she fosters. Aleksandra and her family help a few unlucky pit bull-type dogs by taking […]
The last couple of weeks have been hectic, and I didn’t get around to posting my “Lazy Sunday” posts. However, here is a belated Lazy Sunday from last week – better late tan never, right?! =) Lazy Sunday This past Sunday it was Father’s day, so Happy belated Father’s day to all the dads out […]
Several weeks have passed since I last posted here about my dog, Sasha. My husband and I brought Sasha to our local veterinarian on March 6 because she was showing lameness in her right arm. X-Rays revealed that Sasha had a growth on her humerus bone. Our veterinarian explained to us that the growth was […]
My training, for since Monday May 28, 2012 thru Friday June 15, 2012, of in pictures: You can click on each day to enlarge the image. Not the nicest looking post of training, but I wanted to share this before too much time passed. I’m in the process of starting to use Google Docs and […]
Carli Davidson does a beautiful job at capturing the strange and distorted faces of dogs shaking. Her stop-action photographs of dogs (and one cat) show what happens to the loose skin and fur of our four legged best friend’s faces when they shake their heads from side-to-side, as they do when they get wet. […]