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thot that I wuz one-of the only ones do
ing
lemures heads:
http://edbaker.maikosoft.com/photos_2011/DSC_0664.jpg
Oh! , them ghosts & spirits
will look up this Franz West
I (also) call my .... figures
kami
and am
to the cute ones
ensconced in stones & pebbles
hidden/residing under rotting leaves
or deep in Big Mind ?
Posted by: Ed Baker | 27.07.2012 at 07:05 AM
You were doing lemur-heads, West was doing lemur-heads, Burroughs was writing a book about lemurs. What is it? Those big eyes.
Posted by: john | 27.07.2012 at 09:31 AM
in all three instances
it is NOT the eyes
it is that attitude of an
ir-reverenttial sense of humor....
that all
lemurs have
&
impart upon
their subject-object
s
especially they muse to and gravitate towards Iconoclastic Artists/Poets'Righters..
Posted by: Ed Baker | 27.07.2012 at 11:59 AM
Shows what I know about lemurs, Ed. Nothing.
Posted by: john | 28.07.2012 at 09:15 AM
Dear Darcie, Your blog is a very good read and very helpful to dog owrnes like myself. I also really admire you as a dog owner because you seem very responsible, knowledgable, and passionate with your pack. Surprisingly, not all online dog supplies store owrnes are actual experts in what they preach or in what they sell. I just read your blog entry about 3 of the most important things to teach your dog when you begin training it, and I was surprised you didn't emphasize the come when called. From my own personal experience, as well as what dog trainers seem to always teach as the most important thing you can teach your dog, I was curious why you didn't mention it. Great website in SitStay by the way, it has replaced PetFoodDirect as my new favorite. Vast selection of top of the line products at great prices Gracias. Zachary[Dear Zachary, I didn't add the Come to the list of three because if she always keeps her dog on leash, it's not one of the most necessary to live well with her dogs. I agree that Come is a life necessity and she'll get to that when she has success with these three things, the Come may even happen as she trains these other things, Come is cool like that. She asked for three things so she could get started and in my opinion, there is nothing more important than: Sit, which gives her control. Good Potty manners, which insures a healthy house. And walking on a loose leash, which will insure exercise for the dogs and a healthy body for her. With those three things, she and her dogs will live together without scenes, in a healthy house, and with her shoulders and back in tact at the other end of a happy dog on a loose leash. She'll have great success with her dogs with these three things and when she does, she'll move on to the rest. Isn't it good how that happens? Thanks for writing! Darcie]
Posted by: Zawlpala | 07.08.2012 at 03:12 AM
I have a 2 year old chihuahua and she hates the clciker..She understands it, it seems once we do it for a while, but as soon as I pull out the clciker and click it, she hates the sounds and gets scared. After a few minutes of doing it she gets over it though and gets the connection..Do I need a clciker that isnt so loud?
Posted by: Ismayil | 07.08.2012 at 10:47 AM
I'm a little sirrpused that you folks like the cactus shot so much - I'm tempted now to post another photo or two from that location. Duane, I've taken lots and lots of pictures of different parts of the Boneyard over the years, but I've never taken the tour, which I think is only offered twice a day, Mon-Fri. One of these days I'll get there. Perhaps I'll do it sooner than later. It's definitely not something you want to do once the temperature gets above 90!
Posted by: Darren | 08.08.2012 at 11:54 PM