No matter what situation life dishes out, there's always a dog for that. The sooner we accept it, the better off humans will be.
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I love my dog more than I love anything on earth. (Sorry, not sorry, mom!)
Guys. I just stumbled across a really old article I published elsewhere in 2019 that had me laughing all the way to a funny farm. So, of course, I’m sharing it because…ugh…Mondays.
I don’t believe happiness can be definitively measured or seen with the naked eye but the fact that I can experience mild euphoria just by watching my dog sleep is proof that I’m one of happiest people on earth. No wedding ring required.
As I sat here writing this my dog was lying at my feet intently staring at me. It’s because I had a plate of hash browns sitting on the desk in front of me.
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Award-winning destination writer, builder of highly engaged communities, master of the obvious, and guardian of all the sweatpants. I can either be found at the dog park or online helping Substackers up their game.
Author of STARTER DOG: MY PATH TO JOY, BELONGING AND LOVING THIS WORLD. Former Editor of Chatelaine magazine. Married more than 50 years despite predictions we would never last. Avid urban hiker with the rescue mutt known as Casey.
Columnist, poet, publisher. The main Zach behind the long-running Fool's Gold column (and the book Call Me Zach Hively Because That Is My Name). If you know what's good for you, don’t get me talking about Argentine tango or my dogs.
Maine farmer and conservationist, writing about nature, farming and the nature of farming, along with truths I want to scream from the rooftops.
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