
That’s concentration.
My dear wife Karen and I thought a leisurely hour-plus drive to the north to visit our friend Chris would a wonderful way to spend one of her days off.
Chris told us about a possibly interesting event scheduled in the village of Clayton, on the shore of the St. Lawrence River and a few miles from the pretty place where she summers.

Acrobatic indeed.
The dogs put on a show that made us applaud, indeed.
Who knew this was a thing?
Oh, how curious! It’s like a long jump and a high jump and a discuss throw, all at once – a new take on a triathlon! Linda xx
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Those dogs surely were athletes, you have it right, Linda! I was glad to see this unfold for the first time in my life.
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I love these moments of serendipity when we stumble across something new and exciting – it’s a reminder that the world is truly amazing – AND why it’s so important to get out there and experience it! Thanks for the reminder of the importance of w(o/a)ndering!! xx
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You got that right, Linda. It’s why I periodically pull out my T-shirt that proclaims “All who wander are not lost.”
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Love it! 💕
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How cool!! Dogs know how to live their best lives–and so do you two!
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Thanks, Karla, onward we go.
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wow, amazing!
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My heart leaped, Beth!
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