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Dog Artist Interview / Jill Beninato
Art Dog Blog | September 5th 2008 by Rebecca Collins
Today I am posting a video cast from a dog artist interview I did with Jill Beninato. Jill is a very talented and well known pet photographer working in Virginia Beach. She recently invited me to be a part of her Dogs Rule Fat Book project. She asked read more
Huang Bai
Digghealth Cares About Your Health | September 4th 2008 by jaky poll
Name: Huang BaiCategory: AntipyreticPhoneticize: HUANGBAILatin: CortexPhellodendriChinsisAlias: Skin of Bo wood, Bo, the bark of a cork treeOfficinal place: The bark of eliminate corkMedicinal material character: Guan Huangbai: Thick 2 ~ 4mm. Olive read more
Can I get an AMEN?
Lacey in Love | September 2nd 2008 by Lacey
...There's no place like HOME... For those of you who prayed.... THANK YOU. I hope God is blessing you in amazing ways! Boy and I were able to make our way back home today and were pretty pleased with what we saw, amazingly. All of our homes are safe read more
Wading in the Primordial Pool, Bear Road, and Other Sights from M…
Peripheral Vision - Inner Sights by Lynda Lehmann | September 1st 2008 by Lynda Lehmann
Occasionally we are presented with a particular view or glimpse of nature that seems to tap on the universal stream of human history, consciousness, and striving. For me, the primordial pool is such a place: it evokes memories, longing, and dreams fo read more
Shoeless Joe's
Cocaine Princess | August 28th 2008 by Cocaine Princess
Cocaine Princess here.Across the street from Holt's was the Godiva Chocolate store. I popped in and purchased a few sinful desserts to satisfy my sweet tooth. I always ignore the cravings but that day I thought, why not, I deserve it, special excepti read more
A Guide In Beating Depression
Rx-Informer | August 27th 2008 by adrienne
If you know anything about depression, you know it is a monster of a horrible nature. Any type of mental illness, can be conquered with the help needed by medical professionals. Some suffer with bipolar, some people suffer with depression, and you ca read more
Mark Warner Plans Bipartisan Speech
On the Trail With Barack Obama | August 26th 2008 by olga
I guess that has ticked off some democrats. Mark Warner, former governor of Virginia, is actually the keynote speaker tonight. But of course, he's being upstaged by none other than Hillary. CNN: A source close to Mark Warner who helped the Senate ca read more
Runs with Scissors and Eats Crayons...
Gourmet Mom on the Go | August 23rd 2008
First, a big shout-out to Shannon over at 8CrazyDesigns. She did my new layout and I love it! She's great to work with, check her out if you need some blog help!Last Valentine's Day, I made some edible crayons. They were such a hit that we decided read more
biden our time in obama nation
Transcendental Floss | August 23rd 2008
it’s an obama nation. we just live in it. it’s time to loose the hounds on the previous tenants, who’ve been busy trashing the place for the last eight years. and who’s better for that job than joe biden? answer: nobody. biden read more
Fun With Cakes Part 1 (continuation of chocolate base)
Cre8tive Kitchen | August 23rd 2008 by Brenda Campbell
Ok to go with the chocolate base idea, this picture is what my middle daughter would like for her birthday this year. It is a castle cake and I am going to attempt to make it for her. (attempt is the operative word here, I mean I can build but this read more
braces
this quintessence of dust | August 21st 2008 by chris young
I approach the checkout with a sandwich, packet of crisps, chocolate bar, bag of Jelly Babies and bottle of orange juice. The till worker, who is handing someone else her change, watches me place my items on the conveyor belt. Then he interrupts his read more
Cake Balls
Life Goes On | August 20th 2008 by Kathy
Cake Balls1 box cake mix - any flavor1 tub frosting - any flavorAlmond BarkBake cake as you normally would in a 9x13 pan.When completely cool, crumble cake into a largebowl and stir in the frosting until well combined.Roll into small balls, place on read more
Moved; Same Shit Different Day
Chocolate for Dogs | August 18th 2008 by mcory
Patti and I are all moved in to our own place now, which is nice. Chloe’s happy; she’s got her own backyard again. Charlie’s an official scorpion-hunter now, as she bagged her first kill yesterday morning. (No worries, the sco read more
Dog's Rule!
Abby Creek Art | August 14th 2008
"Dog's Rule" Book Cover by Jill BeninatoBefore I let another day slip by...I have to tell you about a new book I'm honored to be a part of. The fabulous Jill Beninato of Sit Stay Smile Photography organized 14 of us Dog Artists to create a fat book w read more
A lovely day in the park
Blackbird Fields | August 14th 2008
And they bark and bark, they screech, they cry, they scratch, they try. But I stay in my room with the doors locked, and it's not because of the dogs, they don't know how to open doors (yet). It's because of my stupid little nephews, they have the ad read more
Forgetfulness
lisgold | August 14th 2008 by lisa
This morning my husband found out that he forgot to close the garage. It's was open the whole night because he forgot to close it after he came from Home Depot last night to buy something. The important things including his car were still there and I read more
Pump-drill experiment
Natural/Wilderness living skills | August 12th 2008
While out the other day I decided to try and make a pump-drill with items I could find in the wood and then make fire. Firstly I collected some pieces of dead hazel by breaking them from coppice stools.Using a piece of flint I cut them to the requir read more
MY NEW DOG MAX!
george weber, the news guy | August 12th 2008 by george weber
Well, he's not my dog...and he's certainly not new. I borrowed him from my good friend, Jean, who's now off on a two-week Italian Cruise. Yes, I'm pet sitting.This is a good thing, considering I've been dog-less since the loss of Noodles a few months read more
Gunter: Man of the Woods
David Nica | August 10th 2008 by David Nica
Gunter was taking a walk in the forest, axe and dagger in hand. Looking in front of him, he saw tracks that he judged as odd. An alarmed look grazed his calm eyes. "Wood demons." he muttered. Stooping down, he noted that they were fresh. Sniffing the read more
Bark Park #10
Its The Dogs Life | August 9th 2008 by Lora
Another glorious Saturday at our favorite place on Earth, Bark Park. Today’s rescue group was Sheltie rescue and wow were there alot of shelties and collies running around the park. None of our buddies were there today for various reasons a read more
Detectives
Akela's Cubs | August 9th 2008 by Joy Hutchinson
Our programme this week was on how to be a great detective! So we set about our detective work by playing our first game of "who am I".An animal picture was pinned to the back of each cub. They paired up and could only "investigate" by asking questio read more
No Sleep...
I Don't Believe In Diets | August 5th 2008 by Cara
So my friend came into town last night, and I forgot she was bringing her hamster. It would not normally be a problem, because I love animals, but my dogs on the other hand like to eat animals that are not dogs. Luckily they did not ever bark at the read more
Freedom's Just Another Word....
Our Name Is Blog | August 4th 2008 by Lorrie Veasey
We just returned from a few days away in New Hampshire. My family has a cottage in a teeny weeny little town (smaller than your average Walmart) on private land owned by a bunch of Methodists. It is virtually unchanged from how it looked over 200 y read more
The Fencer's Clock
The Hermitage | August 4th 2008 by Rima
A STRANGE KNIGHT rides his rocking horse steed over uncharted territories, only to find that after travelling for miles and battling many Terrors, he is in fact in the very same place where he started. (Such is the dilemma with rocking horse steeds, read more
D'you like dags?
Jett's World | August 3rd 2008 by Jett Brown
I’m going to be honest with you now. When I was fourteen my family and I lived in a small, rural village in Worcestershire. It was the kind of place where everyone knew everyone else’s business and you could actually talk to your next-door neighb read more
Chapter 2.29
The Chronicles of Xya | July 29th 2008 by Clare Marshall
Cairt was waiting for them when they arrived at Bark. Not a lot of conversation was required for him to determine what had happened with his men. Ilianna led her father into her private quarters, where they could discuss her future. Although Xya want read more
Staying in the Dog House
Esmae's Animal Filled World | July 27th 2008 by Heather
Cottonwood, Idaho is home to an unusual B&B, built in the shape of a giant beagle. The owners of Dog Bark Park have a business on site where they carve dog shapes with chainsaws and sell their wares. At night, though, you have the place to your read more
Today I Got…
The Hotdog Blog! | July 25th 2008
...Wewll, today was my doxie day at the spa with mama, and I got my midsummer haircut! Mama just hand-scissors around my hocks and hiney (she says so I wont have stinky-butt) and then she shaves my doxiepaws so that she can find my nails in all tha read more
Henri-diculous
The Typing Makes Me Sound Busy | July 24th 2008 by J Money
Someone gave me this Henri Bendel candle for my birthday, because apparently they think my apartment reeks*. I fired it up for the first time tonight** and for real, this place smells fantastic. I'll probably spend the evening luring some orphans i read more
Black Tea…Keemon Maofeng (Two Hills Tea)
UltimateFoodSnob | July 24th 2008
Tea Selection:Here we have organic Keemon Maofeng black tea. This tea was purchased from Two Hills Tea. Let's Taste!This is a dark and smooth tasting leaf with a good nuttiness and slight sweetness.Let's Make!Place the leaves in the pot/stainer read more
