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Scruffy

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He's on his final hole. He's about 455 yards away, he's gonna hit about a 2 iron I think.

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"Cinderella story. Outta nowhere. A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion. It looks like a mirac... It's in the hole! It's in the hole! It's in the hole!  " A buddy of mine sent this to me today.  It was taken last year during a department golf outing at Safari Golf Course - #10 Par 3.  What form!  What grace!  (What form?  What grace?).  At least he sent me a video of a shot I hit well.  Talk about being at the right place at the right time.  Go happy feet!

Wave Photography

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These incredible images of waves in the Hawaiian Islands were taken by Clark Little. Very cool.

How to spot a liar

Puppy Progress

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Well, it seems we are starting to get the whole "crappin' in the house" thing under control.  The puppies haven't had an accident in the house since last week sometime.  Its amazing what happens when you stop buying the 50 pound bag of "premium" dog food for $20 and starting getting dog food with something other than corn filler in it (Thank you Purina Pro Plan.  Veterinarian recommended.  Mom tested).  We are under no illusion that potty training is over, but it is certainly not as stressful. With most puppies, the end of the "going to bathroom in the house" phase usually means the beginning of "we want to chew on everything" phase. Yeah! The puppies, like most grand kids, are constantly spoiled and have more toys than they know what to do with.  Trainers recommend giving only one or two toys to dogs so that they learn what is and isn't theirs - too many toys confuse them.  Tammy must have not been paying attention and thought

Less bad dog. More good dog.

The night after Kramer's big blow out, he had another episode.  This time the dog bed was not in his cage, and he managed to avoid getting it all over him. This morning he managed to keep it all inside, but as soon as the cage door open, he darted to the back door and started to whine hard.   Poor thing couldn't get out fast enough, but at least he was able to wait. Less than five minutes after we got back in, he hit the bell hard and also darted to the patio door.  Apparently he wasn't done.  I got up and let him out again, and he wasn't just "crying wolf".  Whatever has been making him sick appears to be out of his system because he had a good day. To celebrate his success, here is a good video taken by Tammy yesterday when the pups where playing. Good Boy!