Monthly Archives: March 2012

safe walking

While walking Wally yesterday, I noticed his leash.  It is one of those fancy ones that can lock him close to me or allow him to explore further away from me while I still maintain a bit of control.  Of … Continue reading

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the wally world dog

This is Wally.  Wally’s story is like many others in that he was rescued three years ago.  I did not find him on the side of the road.  I did not find him scrounging for food in my yard.  I … Continue reading

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hidden yuck

Sometimes it takes the post of a fellow blogger to jog your mind out of writer’s block.  Today that happened when I read a post from Kami Melton at http://racingtolive.wordpress.com titled “Jasmine Tea.”  It was a picture on the post that … Continue reading

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cheek or cheek?

I will admit that this story does not hold any inspiration nor does it have a theological twist. This story is just a story. Yesterday a fellow blogger posted a delightful list of things she loved about her son. There … Continue reading

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setting spring free

Today it started. My mind started thinking about Spring. This is a mindful transistion that occurs when I am ready to hand Winter over to the past and press on into Spring. Today is that day. Spring in Lower Alabama … Continue reading

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