Small and mighty has never been truer. My legs have live springs in them, and I’m not afraid to use them to get to a higher ground.
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Small and mighty has never been truer. My legs have live springs in them, and I’m not afraid to use them to get to a higher ground.
Continue reading “A variety of places climbed”I ask this question every time I sit down to write about us. Is this boring? Is it insignificant? Or is this relevant? Helpful? Entertaining? Ultimately, these are the questions every writer, blogger has in the back of their minds.
Continue reading “Why blogging about an ordinary dog’s life?”A new word courtesy of the A to Z challenge team: xenodochy. It means “Reception of strangers; hospitality”. In other words it’s something Missy and me don’t really practice.
Continue reading “Xenodochy – we don’t have it”The heat of the summer quickly turned to rain and thunder, further preventing us from proper walks. I would have huffed and puffed, except lightnings scare me so I just hid in the bathroom. I closed my eyes to escape from the inexplicable fear: I knew Missy was here, but so were the loud booms, so really couldn’t tell if I was safe or not.
Continue reading “Yearning for walks in the forest”Where I learn about Mabon and how he gets me an extra walk
Continue reading “Zero excuses”Brought to you by the A to Z challenge team, the autumn version is posting as per the alphabet twice a week – but backwards. Good structure to stretch those writing and reading muscles, so let me know if you’re taking part.
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