When I worked at a remote hydro plant up in Alaska, there was a gal there who had a German shepherd who just had to take his 3 foot long branch with him whenever he went for a walk.
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Ah yes, the rare Woodland Retriever!
ReplyDeleteThe way that pile is just out in the grass, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that person doesn't even have a fireplace or wood stove.
ReplyDeleteYou are never going to be as happy as a dog, walking with his master, holding a big stick.
ReplyDeletewho's a good boy!
ReplyDeleteWhen I worked at a remote hydro plant up in Alaska, there was a gal there who had a German shepherd who just had to take his 3 foot long branch with him whenever he went for a walk.
ReplyDeleteSome places I've lived, I could have used a wood-gathering dog. My squirrel chasers were good dogs, but they never brought home firewood.
ReplyDelete"Kindling. Rudyard Kindling to you"
ReplyDeleteAw hell. That's just a good boy. =)
ReplyDeleteHey, that's his treasure trove.
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