Most folks come to Facebook because they are curious.
And they want to connect with old friends.
And perhaps meet up with a whole bunch of new friends.
They are happy folks, who enjoy their ‘puters.
And, they like to “chew the fat”, as they say.
Some folks don’t say much ~ they simply ride on the backs of others.
Some of the older and wiser and more wordly, don’t care for such things.
Sometimes discussions get heated.
Because folks care and are truly passionate about their beliefs.
But we are all friends who support each other and pull together.
There’s also the shy types, who watch and learn. Quietly ~ from a distance.
Yes, Facebook reminds me of my dog yard.
A place where dogs love to work and play and relax.
A place where a kind gesture is acknowledged and appreciated.
Until tomorrow ~ truly God willing,
Woodswoman













As usual, the pictures are gorgeous. Being new to your blog, can you point me to a previous post about your dogs (names, ages and breed)? In high school, I lived in West Virginia and we had a female Malamute (Chinook), had one litter of pups and kept the largest male named Nikki. He was our gentle giant at 130 lbs and, although we moved to Georgia (not exactly the perfect climate for a sled dog), he lived to the ripe old age of 11 years old. Truly one of “those dogs” that will never be forgotten. I would love to have another one but just can’t bring myself to submit them to the deep southern heat. So………I have coon hounds instead.
Comment by Sandy — September 8, 2009 @ 5:02 pm
I absolutely love this comparison!
Comment by April Wood — November 23, 2009 @ 6:11 pm
Oh, if only humans acted more like our beloved canine friends.
So much we could learn from them. Thanks for the beautiful
pictures. I cannot wait for the snow. We have not yet had
one single flake here in NW Ohio!
Comment by Margaret — November 25, 2009 @ 3:14 am