With all the hype of the movies and readers claims that these is one of the best trilogies out there, I decided to join the heard and read them. Here is my opinion in bullet points: The story is simple and predictable The characters are basic Some story-line gaps The violence is PG The second book... Continue Reading →
Woke up early in Cancun Mexico and got captivated with ocean's beauty http://instagram.com/p/lxR9_wMV56/ http://instagram.com/p/lxSHZsMV6H/ http://instagram.com/p/lw-PN7sV_z/ http://instagram.com/p/lrzGeOsV7J/ http://instagram.com/p/lry6ccMV65/
Flying to Mexico to get hitched!!!
I shall reflect on that later
The First Man in Rome by Colleen McCullough
The First Man in Rome: 1 by Colleen McCullough My rating: 4 of 5 stars Great narrative of the fall of republic. The detail of political intrigue in Rome is entertaining and detailed. I is nice to see a author who is bringing attention to other great Roman leader besides Julius Cesar. Marius and Sulla... Continue Reading →
Fish Curry
Delicious recipe. Fun and easy to make. We used cod and it came out flavorful and tender. This fish curry is clean and healthy and has a nice balance of spice. Will make again for sure. http://instagram.com/p/kFpXLAsV5g/
Roadwork
Roadwork involves training your dog to trot alongside a bike, golf cart, or other vehicle. Bicycle roadwork is required for the Schutzhund AD (endurance test) for a distance of 12.5 miles, but even dogs who will never compete in Schutzhund may enjoy learning to do roadwork. Roadwork can be a great way to keep up with an active dog who requires lots of physical exercise.
It’s important not to start roadwork until a dog’s growth plates have closed completely (at about 18 months of age for most dogs), and to train the foundation behaviors well before starting for safety. This activity is best for structurally sound dogs who are under good verbal control and do not have any desire to chase vehicles.
First of all, a dog must understand how to walk nicely on leash without pulling. Teach your dog that he only gets to go forward when the leash…
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Repost from http://www.germanwatchdogs.com/ … “Power of Protection”
Many people do not understand protection and Schutzhund training for dogs. A common misconception is that dogs are trained to be vicious. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. Proper protection/bite work teaches a dog an appropriate time and way to defend its owner and its self. It also allows the owner to learn their... Continue Reading →
Eat like a Roman!!! Oxtail Stew Roman Style recipe
I love history and Ancient Rome is one my favorite periods. I always wondered what people ate in ancient times. I found this recipe in several forms on the internet. This is a simple and hearty dish that will make you feel like you are dining in a tavern of ancient Rome among rugged legionnaires... Continue Reading →