Dog to get his larger piece from him. He thus lost both: thatwhich he grasped at in the water, because it was a shadow; andhis own, because the stream swept it away. The Mole and His Mother A MOLE, a creature blind from birth, once said to his Mother: "Iam sure than I can ...
kept him young was a conscious decision to have ‘deliberate fun.’ Deliberate fun; I like that. Such is the daily grind that I think we could all do with a bit of this, but it doesn’t happen on its own: it takes planning, risks, perseverance. But worth it in the end, I think...
Some are in roadside zoos. Some are pets. Many are abused. A lack of regulation on big cats is putting animals and humans at risk.
or “Chinese unicorn” heralding the birth of Confucius and offering warnings to Genghis Khan (95). He provides a neat bifurcation of East/West unicorn traditions, quoting Borges, that “In the East, peace and tranquility; in the West, aggression and lust. Nonetheless...
Ronny never let go of the book,not once.It never left his hands.A few days later,I returned to the school to visit.I(4) BRonny on a chair near the playground,the book open in his lap(大腿).His teacher said, "He hasn't put that book down since you ...
SCOTT: I’ve crossed a few finish lines, but I’ve never experienced a finish line like that. Energy, excitement and really nice people to assist with the “race brain” that I had. I’m so grateful for the organizational efforts to make that finish such a great experience. ● ...
Topics range from teaching your children responsibility, managing your workweek, to getting to know your neighbors. Compared to Oprah, the Jerry Springer show looks like poisonous waste being dumped on society. Jerry ends every show with a "final word". He makes a small speech that sums up ...
Shea’s favorite command is “lap”, which tells Mercer to put his front paws across her lap. “I love that ”, Shea says . At school, Mercer carries Shea’s backpack and helps her order her lunch in the dining room. During class, he stays under her desk in case she drops her pen...
He has the knack of shoving his wagging bottom into my husband’s lap to get his share of hugs and pets. Sometimes, he sends the newspapers flying, often knocks down a glass or cup on the table, but that has not deterred him from asking for the pampering he rightfully deserves! And ...
The Keeshond is sometimes referred to as the "Smiling Dutchman" because of the way their lips curl up into what looks like a grin. It's an appropriate look for a dog that's eager to problem-solve, even if that means digging a trench in the summer to keep cool. ...