Probably just the angle making her mane look extra fluffy. She's pretty small for a white German shepherd at 52lbs. Rescued her 10 years ago so she's going on 11. One Christmas at a time with her at this stage.
I feel you there. We have a border collie that turns 15 in a couple weeks, last year my wife had a mini breakdown over the holidays that it might be our last with her. Looks like we are getting another one but time is definitely not on our side anymore.
I can usually pick up enough to be dangerous from videos, I have a slew of GrappleArts and Budo apps on my phone. The piece I haven’t figured out is the time management side to get into a routine of regularly using them. The past few years I’ve used Black Friday to pick a up a handful of discounted instructionals that tie in with my current interest.
I love my Raptor (2014) it is the most comfortable vehicle I have driven. For the past 5+ years before the Raptor my back would start locking up 2-3 hours into a trip. The only big road trip in the Raptor I went almost 6 hours with no problems. Down side is nothing is cheap, I put front and rear bumpers and side rails on my Jeep for $500. The rear bumper I want for the truck is $2,000.
I really liked the Tundras but couldn’t configure a 2017 the way I wanted. I wanted some of the Platinum features and some of the TRD Pro features but couldn’t get it from the factory. The lack of options was the big downside I had with Toyota.
I have this dream of self study one position or movement a month and then trying to drill it and hit it live. I’ve yet to follow through on this idea. I have plenty of videos/apps I’ll watch when traveling but never with the consistency to follow through once home.
Anyone using the Grapplers Guide? I’m tempted to do their Black Friday sale.
I’m awful at using videos and self study but I’m hoping to make it a study point in the future
Saw Jack Ingram and Hayes Carll with just the two of them on stage telling stories and playing songs, Jack was much more talkative and interactive than Hayes. The show was one of the more fun I’ve been to lately even though the set list was fairly limited.
Along the same lines in an empty restaurant and the hostess seats people right next to you. I get they are trying to help the servers but those extra 3 steps to get an empty booth buffer aren’t going to be the difference in hot or cold food
This came on driving around today and seemed appropriate here. I’m not sure it’s even Chris Knight's saddest song, his voice and lyrics can create such a somber tone. The loss of ones dreams gives a different sadness.
Saw Jamey Johnson. Good but interesting show. All about the music with with just a little talking, very similar to Chris Stapleton. Show was interesting in that the first ½-⅔ was his material and the remainder was covers and then he closed with a gospel medley. It almost felt like three distinct sets/shows