Dempsey has seen the future and altered the game of fetch accordingly. This morning, in preparation for the coming storm, he decided it would be more prudent to chase the ball, pick it up, drop it, and then resume scavenging the park for scraps of anything potentially edible. Sure he's looking at me innocently now, but he has earned an extra tooth brushing and the special breath "treats" instead of the usual. I have always been well aware of what my dog's mouth comes in contact with. If you have forgotten scroll back a few months, I'm pretty sure there are some actions shots.
Cycloblog tourism is up in Colorado! From what I can tell, Ross's site traffic is up. Corey said he would miss waking up to three times the visitors as usual, along with the 34 comments in one day. I will on occasion allude to where Hutchison and I are headed next, but it is a much better killer of time if you have to stop by and read through other comments to figure it out. The question about work has come up from a few others already and the answer is we are both good at our jobs, so good that the inane comments and the moments they take to post do not prevent us from fulfilling the required, daily duties.
In cycling news, I am going to be riding the trainer tonight. I will spare you all geek talk and numbers analysis because, frankly, I don't do any of that. Neither does Dempsey, there are no statistics in fetch.
Side note: Carolina looked shaky again last night and I almost had to latch on to UVa being an alum and all . . . tourney time is right around the corner, hop to it!
7 years ago
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And neither do I! A trainer is a trainer - A roller is a roller and to me that does not count as biking stats and whatnot. Well, in my opinion, of course.
And never, ever had I counted that as mileage into any of my yearly total miles biked.
BTW- just stumbled on your blog.
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