I have some budding engineers in the family and a lego obsessed younger son….so this is right up their alley.
Legos.
Playing guitar.
Legos playing guitar.
This is pretty cool….but I still like seeing the people play the guitar more.
Still…..this is pretty cool.
Who saw this one coming?
Trying to find where the replies are hiding, wonder if this will work…
Awwww….they weren’t hiding anywhere….I was just slack in replying. Keep running….with your dog! We just got a Great Pyrenees puppy (?) a couple of months ago….but he’s a better “puller” at this point than a running companion. Hard to believe a young dog could get so big so fast. Your comment was a great one….and meant a lot to me. The occasional comment I get on the blog keeps me going. Take care….Peter
Well, I do enjoy your blog, only one of two I read – it’s a little oasis of calm for me before the day begins.
Good luck with the new pup. Ours is about 20 months now, a rescue pup, & he’s enormous. Looks like a taller, heavier version of a dalmation, runs beside me without a lead, just some treats to keep him distracted from smaller dogs/bikes/kids etc. A harness works wonders if I have to walk him on a pavement (sidewalk), not sure why it works, but at least my shoulder doesn’t have to ache anymore…Good luck with the new route!
I’m glad you have him trained to run without a lead. I can only imagine what an “un-aerobic” activity it would be otherwise. Funny what a well-timed treat can do….I carry dog biscuits on the mail run. I have a “fan base” established already. Thanks for the encouragement with the new route….it’s getting to be routine again, so that’s good. I’ve been going in early to try and get a jump on it all….so I write the blog when I can carve out a couple of minutes after we get the kids to sleep. I don’t know what I’d do without YouTube when I’m trying to pull something together at the end of the day. Thanks again!