Flying into Paro, Bhutan…
Posted: December 2, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentVickie doesn’t think she’ll fly here!
Who Flies There: Druk Air, the national carrier. Why It’s Harrowing: Tucked into a tightly cropped valley and surrounded by 16,000-foot-high serrated Himalayan peaks, this is arguably the world’s most forbidding airport to fly into. It requires specially trained pilots to maneuver into this stomach-dropping aerie by employing visual flying rules and then approaching and landing through a narrow channel of vertiginous tree-covered hillsides. Only eight pilots in the world are qualified to make this landing.
Eye candy…sent by Vickie
Posted: December 1, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados, Art and Photography Leave a commentA vet by training … an artist by passion … simply stunning photos.
Patsy Cline…a bit twisted
Posted: November 30, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a commentAn Apso friend in North Dakota shared…
Enjoy this cute video! I sure did.
There’s still hope!
Posted: November 29, 2009 Filed under: Apso Aficionados Leave a comment|
Hello Debby, I just had to send this to you. Also to tell you I took Roadie to the vet today, he got his 3 year shot and the rabie shot. Also he is 23 and 1/2 lbs. Heart is good, the vet said he looks great. He gave him a ball which does not squeak. He said he gives out nothing with squeakers. He has taken too many out of stomachs. Roadie smells it and walks away. He has one ear that seems to get infected not badly though. I have a ear cream that he gave me.
I am teaching him to stand up on his hind legs to get something I might be giving him. Hoping him he will learn to sit on his hind legs.
I can’t believe this lady is 92, I guess there is still hope(smile). The soup looks good.
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Alma & Roadie
Be sure to watch the entire video!
Canine Artists
Posted: November 28, 2009 Filed under: Art and Photography Leave a commentMy new favorite magazine, Dogs in Review, ran a feature on canine artists in the 2009 Annual. Scattered throughout upcoming weeks, I will share various artists. Joseph H Sulkowski of Franklin, Tennessee ended his bio with: My career as an artist has had its own evolution. My passion began with the human figure where all artistic challenges are met. I find that my knowledge of anatomy, for, action, line, rhythm, color, atmosphere, and perspective and a lifetime of observation and contemplation come together in each stroke I lay down upon the canvas. If I had one wish, it would be that each of us could find and develop our individual passion and bring the essence and experience of being alive to the journey we have chosen.




