Gordy is a bulldog that I met in one of the rest stops between Roseburg and Seattle. He just would not cooperate with his owner and that was his charm. The larger morale of this little clip is how willing people are to show off their dogs and how much they love them. I have met more people since I got Dudley than I have ever had in all my travels. People are willing to strike up a conversation and open up when they have dog than they would otherwise. It's funny how these animals bring out the best in people and provide an reason to be congenial.
1929-30 Alternate Oscars
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Six days after the April 3, 1930 Oscar ceremony in honor of the best movies
of 1928-29 — a public-relations debacle where a five-member panel of Louis
B. ...
Social/private club bars in Dublin (2025 map)
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This is an attempt to document all bars attached to social and private
clubs in Dublin—those run by sports clubs, community groups, trade unions,
private m...
June Foray - a gifted voice and a miraculous ear
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The One and Only June Foray I never got to work with or meet voice over
artist June Foray in her long life and career, so there is not much I can
say a...
The Blog has moved...
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*Bonjour*,
Thank you for following French Girl in Seattle for almost 4 years.
Le Blog just moved, and we miss you!
This is your official invitation ...
Interior Design | Paris Apartment
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This eclectically designed Paris apartment has beautiful chevron floors,
mouldings, large windows & french doors ...
*photos by enrique menossi*
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Sign Up To Offer Holyland Scattering Service
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Providing a natural and spiritual way to create final closure, Holyland Ash
Scattering can offer your client families a serene and sacred place of rest
t...
Fly fishing in Labrador
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It's been quite a while since I updated my blog. I have some photos of a
trip I made in 2005 to Labrador. We stayed at Kepimets Camps, owned by Matt
Libby...
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