The Aggressive Fire Hydrant
While walking across the isthmus, Jagger spots an aggressive fire hydrant. Yes that’s right, only Jagger could go off at a fire hydrant! To his defense it does look a little different…
While walking across the isthmus, Jagger spots an aggressive fire hydrant. Yes that’s right, only Jagger could go off at a fire hydrant! To his defense it does look a little different…
I see his little stub of a tail wagging fiercely as his disappears first down the shoreline, then down the road, I think to myself the worst…
It’s funny that my whole life I lived a very structured life, living in only a few places for years. Now after my retirement, I love to move around and experience different places and lifestyles.
I turn the key to start the Workhorse, click…nothing. I attempt several times, then open the hood to see if all the parts were still there. Hmm, looks like an engine to me. Try again, click…nothing…
Arriving at our Winter home in Mesa, Arizona proved to be another learning experience for Jagger…
Forth of July was a quiet one this year spent on Clarks Hill Lake. Foul weather is in our forecast and many families who reserved a spot on the lake were “no shows”
Happy Birthday Happy birthday to my traveling buddy Jagger. Today he is two years old. As some of you know he had many social issues when we first met at six months […]
Travel Journal – June 28, 2015 On Sunday Cheryl drove over from Georgia and met me for lunch at the Cracker Barrel in Aiken. Then we went to the Historical […]
I hate to report this, my bad. Google led me down the black hole again. I thought I looked on the map before I left, but apparently not, as here we are on a one lane dirt road to nowhere…
As we arrive, I find myself driving down a “dead end” street that is very narrow, with trees hanging over the street on both sides, when I see a sign. Whew I was beginning to wonder if Google sent me down another black hole.
Jagger has a new dance. I call it the squirrel dance. Today on our morning walk around camp and the forest, I noticed his very focused attention up in the trees, so I stopped to let him check it out. He sits there for a minute and then most unexpectedly starts jumping straight up and down…
I wasn’t sure how long I was going to be waiting for the new tire to be mounted. So I left for the tire store, leaving my buddy, Jagger behind…