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Might be very like his human counterpart.
10 months agoEver at the ready Doris.
10 months agoPARTY SIZE! đź«Ł
10 months agoAt least it’s not the “flying purple people eater”!
10 months agoOh, boy. Cheetos, the classic food of love. I know where this is going.
10 months agoJust watch out for snow snakes! I have known skiers who have been bitten and had to wear a cast on an arm or leg for weeks!
10 months agoI imagine that might be exciting!
10 months agoFor sure, I took precautions against losing them. The main one was that the wind was coming from a direction that would blow them AWAY from the falls. That actually happened during Doris' "selfie."
10 months agoWhew, I was a little worried seeing Doris and G-2 perched on the top of those railings. One little breeze and... Oops they go. Such daredevils!
10 months agoDodie's Dad always said "Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone". And he wasn't even from Minnesota.
10 months agoAt a really advanced age one could try measuring a ride in metres, or centimetres, or millimetres......or for you non metric folks- yards, feet, or inches.... Hey, this way we can easily ride well into our second, or even third, centuries.
10 months agoI got my "Ulysses" forty years ago for about $4 at a used bookstore in Jefferson City, MO--a couple days before The Feeshko and I got married.
10 months agoSmile through the pain and anger--that's the Minnesota way.
10 months agoMy young friend Frank (younger by exactly four weeks) at my suggestion celebrated his birthday last month by biking his age in furlongs. So if kilometers get to be too much, just switch over to a different yardstick.
10 months ago
Nothing much worse than horrible horribleness on a riverine shore.
10 months ago