Good Thursday Morning
Posted: December 10, 2009 Filed under: DRambles on Black Mountain Leave a commentJust droppin’ by for an instant. Lots to say, including responses to Susan’s questions. Between working 5 days this week and my son’s graduation on Saturday, I won’t have extended computer time until Sunday. Is anybody else staying in bed longer than usual, with these increasingly long dark days? Never mind the frigid temperatures the past few days!
More Canine Artists
Posted: December 6, 2009 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentSally Berner, Green Bay, Wisconsin starts her bio in Dogs In Review with: When I was child my mother encouraged me to work on my budding art skills. She had a treasured collection of old Frank Baum Oz books and I did colored pencil drawings of many of the Oz characters to enter into county fair competition. They accuse me of tracing, but I guess I could take that as a compliment. In 1975 I purchased my first Golden Retriever, and since then have always had at least one Golden in my life, I am involved with the Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin. I’m definitely hooked on Goldens.
Pet CPR
Posted: December 5, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info Leave a commentGood Morning Debby,
A friend sent me this website and I thought it would be something you’d like to put on your blog in the future. Have a good day. Love to you; Ginny
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass..”
It’s about learning to dance in the rain.”
A friend sent me this I hope that this is something that none of us never need to use, but it’s a good thing to have
Romping through History
Posted: December 4, 2009 Filed under: Lotsa Lhasa Info Leave a commentA rather interesting book review of Mistress of Modernism, Peggy Guggeheim. According to reviewer Michele C. Cone, Dearborn has portrayed not the dog-hugging old lady that some of us recall, but a young and interesting Peggy, as she appears on the book’s cover in the famous photograph of her by Man Ray from 1925. Here, her face, framed by a turban, softened by dangling earrings, has an affecting pensiveness. In her sleek cloth-of-gold evening dress by Paul Poiret, a long cigarette holder pressed between her fingers, she is the archetypal flapper. But this product of the mores of a society in transition had a singular generosity and an uncanny eye for good art, and her biographer generously pays tribute to those qualities.
Free Tibet TV
Posted: December 3, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentCheck this site out! I have added it as an RSS feed, found in the far right hand column of the website, right above All Things Considered and NPR World News. As a reminder, RSS feeds update automatically which keeps us abreast of the latest and (hopefully) greatest news.



