I think most of us feel Chunk is a pretty special dog, on this thread.
So by the powers vested in me, I here by declare Chunk official mascot of the What did you take a photo of on your walk today, thread.
I think most of us feel Chunk is a pretty special dog, on this thread.
So by the powers vested in me, I here by declare Chunk official mascot of the What did you take a photo of on your walk today, thread.
No idea, I tend to ask them what they’d like to be known as then go with whatever name pops into my head…
Funny you should express it that way. I was driving home with the cutest little rat girl (to be a companion for Cecilia, who lost all her cagemates), and the name Lydia came to mind. And every other possible name I’ve come up with for her has just been wrong, somehow. Guess she’s Lydia now! I’ll try to get some pics of her and Cecila.
I had a big white former lab rat named Linus. He just looked like a Linus. He was a sweet “sit on your shoulder” kinda guy.
Yeah Max told me his name on the way home from the shelter.
The two orange girls took longer to name. They were pulled out of a dumpster and offered up on Craig’s list so I met the lady who rescued them and brought them home. I think it took them a few days to realize they would be warm, dry and fed regularly before they settled on names.
Morning walk with Chunk then I stopped at the lake on my way to work to make sure Molly had breakfast. She was very pleased to see me and already seems happier and brighter than she was last night when we first met
Looks so nice. We have nothing but snow and lots ice. Couldn’t even go for a proper walk☹️
Kyle –
For developing functional strength as a primary benefit – and muscle building as a secondary benefit – I’d recommend this video. It might help you rethink or perhaps adapt the training to failure philosophy.
I’ve been thinking about long term health strategies and how it is more beneficial for training to be consistent than intense. And therefore, it has to be fun and enjoyable. It also helps not to over do it with the intensity, because that leads to injury. I have knee and rotator cuff issues, so I have to pay close attention to my body.
Adapting this approach helps me weight training comfortably without aggravating the old injuries while making muscle gains, and without a lot of the soreness.
This was taken a week ago. A very fat sparrow, I think. It’s kinda creepy, it is stalking me. Never with a flock or other birds. I go outside, sit down, and it appears. My neighbor borrows my backyard but never sees the bird unless I am present. The blue jays show up when I go outside, but they want peanuts. I am deeply disturbed - I can’t make out what this bird wants from me.
Thing is so overweight it just wants to be around so you can call a hearse for it. BURD-HEARSE
It might be the spirit of @anon54735292 checking on my [spoiler]smoking[/spoiler] habit!!