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yes I used to show in breed, he got his points and title with the AKC, I'm getting another belgian next month though she will be a sheepdog not a terv and thanks valerie for the kind words now you know what we look like when we see you later this month
Nice family. Your children look so healthy and happy and you also have a good looking dog.
Verseau - wow that vid makes me want to be in NH right NOW!!! I love that you passed so many snow plows - I live in Seattle right now and don't think they even have a snow plow here. I certainly hope you weren't driving while taking the vid tho
Thanks everyone for posting all these lovely pics. My hubby and I are trying to get to NH, and these pics are helping us get through another dreary snowless winter in Seattle.
I love the snow! Heck, I love Winter. Unfortunatley it is again 80 degrees in SoCal for Christmas. And we cant forget the 70mph east winds (Santa Ana) as well.
Thank you for the pictures from Cathedral of the Pines. Since returning to NH after 10 yrs away, it's one of the many special places we planned to revisit, but haven't yet.
America's Stonehenge in Salem, NH is another special NH place. My husband took me there before we were married, so it was really cool to bring our kids there 10 plus yrs later. It's an ancient astronomical calendar w/huge stones which align w/sunrise/set to mark equinoxes, solstices, may day. This place is sort of spooky, and in fact a paranormal group investigation was cancelled the night before our visit because of weather.