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Month: January 2026

January 30, 2026

January 30, 2026

You know, there is not much that surprises me when it comes to what my companions may attempt to do; but, this one actually does.    Nancy has repeatedly expressed her desire for Greg to teach her woodturning.  Those would only be interesting if I were to be able to observe and make comments on the content of the lessons, don’t you think?    However, those videos would only be interesting if I could observe and provide feedback on the content. The…

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January 25, 2026

January 25, 2026

For the past few days, the weather has been extremely cold. Can you even  imagine the frustration of not being able to play fetch  outside for a few days for a dog?  Then, it does not make it any better when Nancy tries to play fetch indoors.  I should have mentioned  that my paw nails need to be ground too.  So, slipping and sliding on the wood floor is not my idea of fun indoors. We did watch a good…

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January 16, 2026

January 16, 2026

Once again, Nancy visited the Subaru dealership, but unfortunately, I couldn’t accompany her. This time, she had a valid reason. She had an appointment with her retina specialist after the car visit. Although I don’t want to admit it, I was stuck at home with Greg, even though I enjoy spending time with Greg. I would have preferred to go to the car dealership instead. In the past three weeks, Nancy and Greg have had to jumpstart her Outback three…

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January 11, 2026

January 11, 2026

Just like my humans cherish the simple pleasures of life, so do I, as a dog! Years ago, Nancy found me the perfect small pillow at   an annual garage sale she attends every year (the only garage sale now that she attends).   I immediately took to that little pillow when I’m napping on the couch. While many people don’t even allow their dogs on the furniture, our couch has remained unchanged because I love it too.  Anyhow, after…

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January 6, 2026

January 6, 2026

This morning, when Nancy opened an email, she came across a quote by Sharon Jaynes that resonated with her. The quote read, “Sometimes the voice you need to ignore is your own.”    So, I pondered this for a while as the voice in my head urged me to write my blog. I skimmed through the article that discussed the numerous times humans tell themselves, “Why bother?” for various reasons. However, I had to put my paw down and remind…

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