Morning Zombie Walk +

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zombie walk   Zombie Walk 3

I’ve taken my daily 5:30 AM ish  Zombie walk and probably looked liked the images above but with less blood and no tie.  Zombie walks are dangerous because if some giant bear came out of know where I probably wouldn’t have the energy to fight back and would just say “Ughh”.  Yet Zombie walks have become a part of my life as my dogs demand the walks at an increasingly early time, that is before my blood flows to my head. Zombie walks can also occur late at night when my four legged friends demand that walk upon my return home from a long night and sleep is all my mind is a think- in.  So if you some how get up a bit early and see a zombie don’t fear he/she will change back to their normal state in a few hours … I hope.

PLUS

DOG TEASING  DOG TEASING 2

Jealous in something we all have whether we have 2 or 4 legs. I can give one of my dogs a wonderful treat but the treat the other dog has is always better.  Appreciating what one has while accepting what another has is a difficult battle to win in one’s mind. It is only when we are able to jump from our animal instinct to our human side that we can accept others success without feeling envy in our hearts.  When we move in that direction we not only feel happier with our success but are grateful for others success as well and then the growls and barks in our life become less vicious.

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