Tuesday, a day of miscellany. Some are wondering, seemingly too polite to outright complain, about the plentitude of Charlie Barker imagery in these posts. The reason is that they represent practical exercise of my newly-adopted Corbin Technique™ of focus control. Having become comfortable with the methodology for dog subject matter, I am moving on to the greater challenge of birds on the wing. With mixed results so far.
Month: May 2016
À hauteur de chien ce n’est plus la même ville
rDay Four-Hundred-Eleven
Gangloff and Pioneer Parks, under intermittent sun and clouds and sprinkles.
rDay Four-Hundred-Ten: Momma Day Hike
Nik joins us for a trek up Bushnell, then we cut off on a new nearly-invisible trail up a far ridge and through a wide meadow to an overlook of the valley. And after we return … Ivi connects with Kim.
rDay Four-Hundred-Nine
David Attenborough
Like our family, did you consider David Attenborough’s BBC nature documentaries and explorations just about the best of the genre? Now, as Attenborough turns 90 years of age, a writer for The Atlantic catalogs and rates his entire 79-episode Life Collection. I’m sure we missed some of these, but by scouring Netflix and other streaming services, we may be able to catch up.
rDay Four-Hundred-Eight
Today it is dog-walking through Birnie Park, where young girls try to make friends with Charlie, and up above a housing development into the foothills, then home again.
SpaceX Does It Again
rDay Four-Hundred-Seven
The Barkling Beast once again protects us on our high-risk, treacherous forays downtown.
rDay Four-Hundred-Five
Yard debris to the dump, shopping, botany, miscellany.