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Jack Klarich
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good to hear that you are mobile again. was afraid you would have to move around via a sled
Then I would call Sleddog to mush me or the Tank to push me:newsmile062:
good to hear that you are mobile again. was afraid you would have to move around via a sled
Salt and grit spread on the road so the bike stays in the shed the wheel chains are back in the car for the next 6 months in case things change suddenly and i need them
i don't expect serious amounts of the white stuff for at least another month however best to be prepared
Brian
Not to make your head swell, the snows loss was Fl. gain!
I travelled the world for 25 years with the British army and have been to many places and seen many things but my heart was always here
sometimes when i get to the top of the hill i stop for a moment and look around and see all of my home area and i think i am lucky to live in such a wonderful place
and at those moments dog seems to sense something in me and comes close and sits by me till i am ready to move on
today we sat for a few moments at the top of the cliff looking across the to the other side of the inlet watching the local stag who was watching us to see if we were of danger to him
the weather is perhaps not so good here but everything else is just great
Brian
Kinda but I don't shed as much!
Actually we save our Mals brushed out fur and send it to a processor that spins it into yarn. We then have keepsakes made that we gift to friends and family for birthdays and holidays. The process removes all the dander and make the yard hypo-allergenic.
Joy, chime in... Would you like some Malamute yarn? No quilts though. Because of the type of fur they have, the quilt would be too warm to stay under for any length of time!
i guess we have this thread to ourselves Jack.... they must have poor Sledog in that little room with the lights......then there is Joy with that razor standing behind saying "it's ok we are all friends here" poor guy. i was starting to like him, he is a dog lover
I travelled the world for 25 years with the British army and have been to many places and seen many things but my heart was always here
sometimes when i get to the top of the hill i stop for a moment and look around and see all of my home area and i think i am lucky to live in such a wonderful place
and at those moments dog seems to sense something in me and comes close and sits by me till i am ready to move on
today we sat for a few moments at the top of the cliff looking across the to the other side of the inlet watching the local stag who was watching us to see if we were of danger to him
the weather is perhaps not so good here but everything else is just great
Brian
hey Jack how are the pain killers tonight? just wondering if we should ... well you know...:21::bigsmiley10::bigsmiley10: