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Our dogs all porpoise from the tall orchard grass in the spring. They are all much shorter than the tall brome that grows there. Funny to watch and I usually am doing the theme from Jaws when I see them do it.

It's just amazing to see how high they can jump from a standing position! Our other cattle dog, Dingo, was a climber, not a jumper...that took too much energy and he was bonified lazy unless a dirt bike or 'chase a rabbit' occured.
 
Our dogs all porpoise from the tall orchard grass in the spring. They are all much shorter than the tall brome that grows there. Funny to watch and I usually am doing the theme from Jaws when I see them do it.

It's just amazing to see how high they can jump from a standing position! Our other cattle dog, Dingo, was a climber, not a jumper...that took too much energy and he was bonified lazy unless a dirt bike or 'chase a rabbit' occured.

OMG that is hilarious!! I love watching dogs bound through it lol so entertaining!!

And aw he sounds great too!! Funny how they’re all different in their own ways but still awesome. :D these ones seem the opposite of lazy haha

And yes it is amazing how much air they can get!! I imagine yours look much like the ones in the video? Maybe even more athletic!! Those dogs can get some serious AIR lol
 
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Take care of YOU, Cap. Your body is working overtime trying to overcome a truly nasty bacteria load. Rest is good.

DH and I were going through old office papers a couple of months ago and we ran across a thick spiral notebook. When he opened it and began thumbing through it his jaw dropped and he asked me what it was. I only had to glance at it in order to tell him that it was 'how I kept working in the office while battling Lyme.' He was pretty surprised because each page was filled with graffiti like writing. Patient's names, orders, telephone numbers sometimes just a word or two under a patient's name. My short term memory was so bad that all I had to do was jot down a few key words in order to stimulate recall. That spiral notebook was 500 pages like that, front and back. He was pretty amazed how I coped. Sometimes there were little doodles, mainly lightening bolts, tornados. I must have been doodling how I was feeling at the time.

DH was impressed and asked me if I wanted to keep it as a momento. Nope. Tossed it. No good memories associated with Lyme Disease.
 

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