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Beach Walk 752 – Random Lexi Dogg

Beach Walk 752 – Random Lexi Dogg

from Beach Walks with Rox on October 22, 2009
Duration: 0
iPod | 2:20 | To Embed or Email: click above I am out of town and left my intended footage back on my main hard drive so I found this remnant from last winter! It's got a mood to it I think, and it's dedicated to dog lovers and long shadows everywhere. The sound is minimal - just the sweet romancing rhythms of gentle late afternoon waves. Co-mingled with Lexi's steady breathing, and a reminder from my friend Lola Jones to "breathe for pleasure." I hope we at Beach Walks can cast a shadow of grace on you today. Mahalo for your patience in our absence. Hawaiian word: ho#699;oaka: to cast a shadow Subscribe to Beach Walks with Rox in iTunes. (Please leave us a review too!) Join our online community, The Reef. Become a Fan on Facebook.
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Washington Square Bark

Washington Square Bark

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on June 01, 2009
Duration: 53
Washington Square Park on the peripheries of New York University's (NYU's) campus) is for dog lovers and dogs.
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Saving Flynn

Saving Flynn

from CINELAN 3 Minute Stories on May 06, 2009
Duration: 202
When Nathaniel and Troy are advised to euthanize their dog Flynn, they race to find a cure for the degenerative brain disease that alls him and in the process discover that the effects of vaccinations may go beyond humans. Director Constantine Limperis
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RSPCA claims dog coats could constitute abuse

RSPCA claims dog coats could constitute abuse

from Dailymotion - ITN's most recent videos on January 14, 2009
Duration: 66
The great British bulldog could soon be losing the wobbly jowls and stout build that make it a symbol of Churchillian spirit.Author: ITN Tags: dog coat pet dog lovers walk abuse warm winter cold rob harris RSPCA restrict movement overheat animal Posted: 14 January 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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junket - podictionary 908

junket - podictionary 908

from podictionary - for word lovers - dictionary etymology, trivia & history on December 18, 2008
Duration: 235
The most recent flurry of the use of the word junket that I could find was after the Wall Street bailout when executives of AIG were said to have gone on a $400,000 junket. Oh this is an especially appropriate episode for today s sponsor, don t you think! Today s podictionary word brought to you by GoToMeeting. Try it free for 30 days by following the link www.gotomeeting.com/podcast In the service of podictionary listeners I wanted to do some in-depth research but since I didn t get any bailout money myself I couldn t experience the St. Regis resort at Monarch Beach first hand. Instead I checked out their website. I was shocked to see that dog lovers could invest $545 a night (minimum two night stay) for which price their dog would get food and water in silver bowls and a personalized welcome letter addressed to the dog. However, I was pleased to see that starting at $735 per night (excluding tax and gratuity) any couple who might be expecting a baby can enjoy the Last Hurrah package—as if all enjoyment were over after children.  For that price you can indulge your pregnant cravings for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or mac and cheese. This is much more in line with the meaning of junket don t you think?  The etymological meaning anyway. The modern interpretation of junket is a costly trip taken at company or government expense.  It s a very enjoyable trip for those who take part but with limited benefit to those who pay for it. But it wasn t always so. In fact the meaning has tilted enough over the last few decades that this commonly understood meaning is kind of hard to find in the Oxford English Dictionary.  It is there, but it was added during the second edition revisions and is treated as a fairly minor spinoff from a meaning of a banquet. Where junket started though was in Latin and then in French where words for rushes were applied to woven baskets.  These baskets were carried across the English Channel and appeared as English words in the 1300s. For the most part, over the centuries it was the food that might be contained in such baskets that was associated with the word junket. Then by about 200 years ago the fact that people used woven picnic baskets when going for pleasure trips began to shift the meaning of the word from the basket itself, beyond the food it contained, ultimately to the trip it was taken on. It seems to me that peanut butter and jelly are more fitting to a picnic than silver dog dishes.
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Australian kelpie Products at Cafepress

Australian kelpie Products at Cafepress

from Most Recent on July 31, 2008
Duration: 50
Author: knewf Added: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 17:53:02 -0800 Duration: 50Wonderful selection of Australian kelpie Products designed especially fo those who own and cherish this dog breed, great gift ideas for dog lovers! These can be found at http://www.cafepress.com/dogdaze
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Ask Your Animal: Resolving Animal Behavioral Issues through Intuitive Communication

Ask Your Animal: Resolving Animal Behavioral Issues through Intuitive Communication

from Psychjourney Podcasts on April 29, 2008
Duration: 1131
Deborah Harper President of Psychjourney, interviews Ms. Marta Williams, M.A. author of Ask Your Animal: Resolving Animal Behavioral Issues Through Intuitive Communication published by New World Library. Marta Williams, a biologist and animal communicator, is the author of Learning Their Language: Intuitive Communication with Animals and Nature, and Beyond Words: Talking with Animals and Nature. She received a BA from the University of California at Berkeley in Resource Conservation and an MS from San Francisco State University in Biology. She worked for many years as a wildlife biologist and an environmental scientist before she began practicing as a professional animal communicator in 1991. Marta has written articles for the Whole Horse Journal, Natural Horse Magazine, Ride Magazine, and Healing Garden Journal. She was featured in Intuition Magazine, the Whole Horse Journal and Arthur Myers' book, Communicating with Animals. She lectures, teaches and offers consultations for animals by phone or by email, worldwide.Visit her website www.martawilliams.com
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That's Right I'm Ok

That's Right I'm Ok

from - blip.tv (beta) on April 21, 2008
Duration: 243
A song dedicated to my 'Toy Dog' Charlie...that I love to bits...:)
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Psychjourney Podcasts

Psychjourney Podcasts

from Psychjourney Podcasts on April 18, 2007
Duration: 1099
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Lieutenant Colonel Jay Kopelman, author of From Baghdad, With Love: A Marine, the War, and a Dog Named Lava with Melinda Roth, published by Lyons Press. Jay Kopelman is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, CA in September 2004, as the Special Operations Forces Liaison Officer for the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (IMEF), Jay deployed to Iraq to train the Iraqi Special Forces. In October, he was assigned as the liaison officer to an Iraqi Army battalion, and in November they entered Fallujah to battle insurgents for control of the city. It was there that he met and adopted Lava, a five week old puppy abandoned during the during the invasion. Following his return to the United States, based on his experiences in Iraq, Jay was asked to help train the Marines who would return to Iraq as advisors to the Iraqui armed forces and the police. He currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for advisor training at I MEF. Jay lives in La Jolla, CA, with his wife, Pam: son Mattox; stepson Sean; their two dogs, Lava and Koda, and Cheddar the cat. Both Jay and his wife, an anthropologist, are avid surfers who make annual pilgrimage to Costa Rica. They also spend time skiing, camping, waterskiing/wakeboarding and rock climbing. Visit his website. Watch a video of Jay and Lava.
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Psychjourney Podcasts

Psychjourney Podcasts

from Psychjourney Podcasts on March 22, 2007
Duration: 1686
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Traer Scott, author of Shelter Dogs published by Merrell. Traer Scott, a fine art photographer with a background in portraiture and fashion, was raised as an only child in a house full of animals. A menagerie of cats, wounded wild animals, birds, snakes and dogs were her most constant childhood companions. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her husband and two beautiful rescued dogs. Visit her website.
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Psychjourney Podcasts

Psychjourney Podcasts

from Psychjourney Podcasts on February 15, 2007
Duration: 1981
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Ms. Abigail Thomas, author of A Three Dog Life published by Harcourt. Abigail Thomas, the daughter of renowned science writer Lewis Thomas (The Lives of a Cell, etc.) is the mother of four children and the grandmother of twelve. Her academic education stopped when, pregnant with her oldest daughter, she was asked to leave Bryn Mawr during her first year. She's lived most of her life on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and was for a time a book editor and for another time a book agent. Then she started writing for publication. A Three Dog Life is her fifth book; the most recent, Safekeeping, is also a memoir. She teaches fiction writing in the graduate program at the New School and lives in Woodstock, New York. Visit her website. Share your comments about the book and interview on the Psychjourney Audio Book Club blog.
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