Fireworks at the Crag
It is amazing how anal people are about dogs at the crags. You really take yourself so seriously that playing dogs distract your climbing. I could say the same about a crying baby or someone spraying (way more distracting to me than a dog or a baby). But as long as people have been climbing in the red they have had dogs with them. Just ask Porter about Pooch and Pepe.
"I just want to disappear"
Right on McRib! I'm much happier to see trained dogs. The dogs at the crag are generally more well-trained than the humans.
Artsay, I feel your pain. At Rocktown last New Year's Spencer threw fireworks into the fire around midnight. Dakota, who hates fire and was lurking outside the firelight, took off like a bat out of hell. I was so worried. My ankle was sprained so I couldn't run off looking for her and it was the middle of the night. Fortunately, she ran to my friend Scott's truck b/c she sees the truck as a safe place. Thank God. I'd be lost without her.
Artsay, I feel your pain. At Rocktown last New Year's Spencer threw fireworks into the fire around midnight. Dakota, who hates fire and was lurking outside the firelight, took off like a bat out of hell. I was so worried. My ankle was sprained so I couldn't run off looking for her and it was the middle of the night. Fortunately, she ran to my friend Scott's truck b/c she sees the truck as a safe place. Thank God. I'd be lost without her.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
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Speaking of Porter, Pooche, and small children.... I watched him climb up on a small child once (Pooche, not Porter), and start humping him. His little lipstick came out.... it was funny. He wasn't being aggressive, just amorous. Pooche was really a sweet old dog. I never met a dog that was so like his owner (or maybe the other way around).
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
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