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I Say Meeee
Life's Journey | September 3rd 2008 by dear4ever
Do you believe in the Chinese Zodiac? I am not sure if Chinese Zodiac is relatively true but somehow, I believe in it. I guess my being Asian has something to do with it and the influence of fengshui in my life. Yes! I believe in the Yin and Yang of read more
Today is my Gotcha Day!
The Days of Johann - an agility dog! | September 3rd 2008 by JohannTheDog
What's a Gotcha Day? It's the day I was 'got!'Four years ago today is the day Mum went to the Southside Animal Shelter and got me from the nice folks that rescued me, my Mum and my siblings, off the street.This pic was taken the day Mum brought me ho read more
The flies of summer
Sheila's Wanderings | September 3rd 2008 by Sheila
Yes, it's the 3rd day of spring, and a lovely warm 24C today in Perth. Unfortunately, it was difficult to enjoy my lunch when flying bugs kept kamikaze-ing into my soup! What exactly are they, anyway?I love the warmth of spring and the heat of summer read more
Guolizhang restaurant, Peking ..."Penis Restaurant"
Jeraul | September 1st 2008 by jeraul
FOOD for THOUGHTS! ------ "Zhuang Yang" (aphrodisiac)Guolizhang restaurant, Peking ...IF ANY OF YOU ARE PLANNING TO VISIT BEIJING IN THE NEAR FUTURE AND WOULD LIKE TO TRY THEIR DELICACIES ! The Guolizhuang Restaurant in Beijing. There are four franch read more
A Poem By My Great Grandfather
Adventures at the McLean's | September 1st 2008
My great grandfather wrote this poem circ. 1900. Somebody's dog is killing sheep, Out in the darkness while you' asleep; Chasing them down in the midnight fog, Tell me stranger, is that your dog? Somebody's boy is riding his steed, Out on the high read more
WOO HOO! FOOTBALL UP THE WAZOO!
Debbie Does Drivel | August 29th 2008 by Deb D
Summer's almost goneFall is on the wayFootball is now onTV all freakin' dayThere is no hope. My father, my mother, my son the dude-man , and Mr. Man are football fans big time. It's not that I don't like football. It's just that it's three qua read more
CATS DON'T FETCH
Mister Thistle--A Gaggle of Grouses | August 29th 2008 by Milt Lowe
Why is it that cats don't take any nonsense from anybody?You could pick a dog up by his tail. And when you put him down (unless he's a pit bull) he'll wag his tail and lick your face. Cats have no tolerance for such idiocy. It seems they were born read more
Ever Wonder... Mind Boggling Questions of Life and Living
Newz Around Us | August 28th 2008 by David D'Angelo
EVER WONDER......why the sun lightens our hair, but darkens our skin?...why women can't put on mascara with their mouth closed?...why you don't ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?...why "abbreviated" is such a long word?...why doctors call read more
when a German Shepherd dog met a baby moose…
Cuppa Writing for the Soul | August 28th 2008 by Celiasue
So far, Cici has met, chased and/or played with bugs, bees, birds, cats, chipmunks, chickens cows, dogs (over 200), deer, ducks, geese, goats, horses, llamas, peacocks, sheep, squirrels, yaks and other animals… Do you have a photo with your dog read more
Top 10 Smartest Dogs Breads in the World
ShareOrDie | August 28th 2008 by Masala Dude
Here’s the list of the top ten smartest dog breed. Border Collie tops. #1 Border Collie Border Collie, breed of herding dog from Great Britain. This breed is named for its use by sheep and cattle farmers in the border counties of England and Sc read more
Random titles
Ms. Yingling Reads | August 26th 2008 by Karen Yingling
Natale Ghent's Piper (2000) is a fine read if you have students who are very interesting in dogs who herd sheep. Wesley saves the runt of a litter and works hard to make Piper into a successful working dog. Wesley has issues in her life-- her father read more
Sunday at the ranch...
Wiens world | August 24th 2008
Yesterday me and DH (for short "dear hubby"...I will be callinghim this in future posts) went to our ranch or "estancia"as they call it here. We have a ranch with my twosisters and their family's. One of them lives here inParaguay with her family and read more
Olympics Google Logo Designs - Google Doodles
HaPPi Like a HiPPo | August 24th 2008 by Sunny
These are the pictures of all Google Olympics Logos or "2008 Summer Games Doodle" shown on Google's Home page during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics from August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008. The logo designs make use of the twelve Chinese Zodiac Anima read more
Google Beijing Olympic Logos: Part Two
KIWIPULSE // ROCK YOUR WORLD | August 23rd 2008 by kiwipulse
As promised here are the doodles of the Google Olympic Logo from August 15 to 19. You have probably noticed by now that the theme Dennis Hwang has chosen was the Chinese Zodiac animals; buffalo, dog, dragon, horse, monkey, pig, rabbit, mice, rooster, read more
Hunterdon 4-H and AgriculturalmFair August 20-24, 2008
VSQI Gifts shopping Blog | August 21st 2008
I attended the opening night of the Hunterdon County 4-H and Agricultural Fair and had a lot of fun.There were more than 1,000 animals including pigs, dairy and beef cattle, rabbits, chickens, ducks, pigeons, sheep, goats, llamas, dogs, and others. C read more
Monkey Wants to Work 9 to 5
Bo Knows: He Just Doesn't Listen | August 21st 2008 by Lisa Hoefinger
I’m not a working dog. Never have been and never will be. But I do sympathize with those who have to trudge to work on a daily basis. You know, like those sheepdogs who punch a clock every day…just to watch those darn sheep and keeping th read more
WHAT'S GOOD FOR YOU
Average Ashley | August 20th 2008 by Ashley
I think it's common for people to be extremely judgmental of strangers, and far more forgiving of friends and family. A stranger gets arrested for a DUI, and it's despicable, but your friend gets arrested for a DUI, and she's a good person who made read more
INFORMATION AND HISTORY OF THE ANNUAL BIRD FAIR AND FESTIVAL, CRA…
MY SECRET IRELAND | August 20th 2008 by MY SECRET IRELAND
14Th Annual Bird Fair - Craigavon Armagh - Northern IrelandOur ever popular Bird Fair a must for anyone interested in Poultry. Buy and sell birds and enjoy the events staged throughout the day such as Falconry, Sheep Dog Trails, Craftsmen and Artists read more
A Few Words About The Chinese Zodiac
Voodoo Who Do | August 18th 2008 by LK
By Matthias ZeitlerA person's social behavior, habits and character may have many different origins, determinations or reasons, either material or spiritual, either physical or metaphysical. It is a certain fact that a major orientation among the att read more
STAND-OFF AT GATE 927
New Verse News, The | August 13th 2008
by Bruce TaubIt is a beautiful sunny morningAt apartheid gate 927The Israeli soldiers are listening to rock musicThey are in their 20sThey have automatic weaponsUniforms, walkie talkiesHumvees, tanksF16 fighter jets, a nuclear arsenalWe are Palestini read more
All in the Family: The Lesbian Black Sheep
Lesbiatopia | August 11th 2008 by Lesbiatopia
I saw some of my family last weekend and I was once again reminded of what a weirdo I've become as an adult. Have I always been so different? I guess I have. If you look at a photo of my family you will see the following...- My Grandparents.Both look read more
No Title
Goddess In The City | August 11th 2008 by Minerva Jane
Family FarmI've been down visiting my parents at their Charlottesville, Virginia farm this past weekend and I'm amazed at the number of changes in the five months since I've been here. They're in the process of converting their non-working farm to a read more
Banana Split Cake and Sheep Cake for Birthday
Nancy's Art and Favorites | August 11th 2008 by Nancy
I'm a big fan of Paula Deen's Home Cooking Show, and saw her make a delicious looking cake on her tv show last week. I thought that this would be just the dessert to serve family and friends on Granny's 80th Birthday.So yesterday, I made Paula Deen's read more
Horse'in Around
Irish Muses | August 11th 2008 by Micki
Joe and I love to take walks around the hills of Donegal. We both love to visit the sheep and cows in the fields, but what we both really enjoy is stopping to pet and talk to the horses. This is definitely horse country in Dunfanaghy. They have a won read more
FERRIS WHEELS AND FUNNEL CAKES
Lisa's RetroStyle | August 7th 2008 by lisa b.
Tuesday night my husband and I...let's just call him Kevin...went to our local county fair. I thought you might like to see a few of the sights...I have a thing for pigs! We didn't find any piglets...just these bad boys!Cows have the sweetest eyes! O read more
My Farm TiNYiSO
Funny Blast | August 5th 2008 by Raja inder
My Farm TiNYiSOAre you ready to take on the challenge of becoming the most famous-cyber farmer in the country? Well, with My Farm you can. Breed hens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cows and sell your farm produce to build the most successful and b read more
HOW TO MAKE WEATHERVANES
My Precious Weathervanes : Direct Your Way | August 5th 2008 by Robertus Wijanarko
Colonial Arts Homemade weather vanes are authentic, country pieces that would add a touch of flair to any homestead. They have become highly prized items by collectors worldwide. Colonial weather vanes are even more coveted. In New England, you will read more
Chinese Horoscopes Love Match - Guide To Chinese Horoscopes
DatingShoes | August 4th 2008 by Steve Hedger
To find your Chinese horoscopes love match, firstly you need to understand how the Chinese horoscope works. It is divided according to the 12 animals signs, the Rat, the Ox, the Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and Boa read more
Tourists & Wolves Beware. Chiens Dangereux. Notes from Orléans
Rozier's Orléans Diary | August 4th 2008 by Rose
Alpine tourists attacked by Pyrenean dogs brought in to save the sheepAdam Sage in Paris Jean-Luc Renaud was on a mountain-walking holiday when he saw a bloodstained Belgian tourist staggering towards him. “His shorts were torn and he had been bitt read more
Appearance of a Barguest - Black Dog Legend
My First Blog | August 2nd 2008 by andi
The Wise woman of Littondale In Hone's 'Table Book' is to be found the following legendary story:'In the year 17__, in a lonely gill not far from Arncliffe, stood a solitary cottage. A more wretched habitation the imagination cannot picture. It conta read more
