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"Denali"

 
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"Denali"
D taking a little snow nap.


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Dow Williamsthat

Dow Williams

Voted 10/10

is catching the moment for sure.
Posted Mar 13, 2009 11:21 am

Ed FRe: that

Ed F

Hasn't voted

Ha. Thanks. It usually takes 3-4" on him before he wakes up and realizes that it's snowing. It's one of the funniest things he does.
Posted Mar 13, 2009 6:34 pm

Marcsoltandenali

Marcsoltan

Voted 10/10

in his element.
Posted Apr 2, 2009 11:55 pm

96avs01Love

96avs01

Voted 10/10

the name! Reminds me of my favorite trip. Cheers
Posted Jul 12, 2009 3:14 am

Ed FRe: Love

Ed F

Hasn't voted

Thanks. People always ask me about Alaska and Denali when they find out my dog's name, but I've never even set foot in the state. We adopted him about six years ago, and his previous owner named him. I'd love to see the real Denali one day, though.
Posted Jul 13, 2009 2:33 pm

RayMondoCall of the Wild

RayMondo

Voted 10/10

I love them and hope to have one accompany me one day. I didn't say own, because we can't.
There are many in Scotland here in the UK, and I've met them in the Apennines, Italy, where there was a beauty, long legged one just like in "Dances With Wolves", but locked up in a yard at the back of a grotty restaurant and I used to sit by it. How I wanted to release it. Those bastards.

I think you have "Denali" there.
Posted Oct 22, 2009 3:37 pm

Ed FRe: Call of the Wild

Ed F

Hasn't voted

Thanks. Although, if you met D, he's about as far from "Call of the Wild" as a dog can get (except for his tolerance for cold). As I type, he's sitting on the couch next to me sleeping. He might look tough, but he's a big baby.
Posted Oct 24, 2009 5:05 pm

Romuald KosinaYou...

Romuald Kosina

Voted 10/10

You have very nice dog!!! :-)
Romek
Posted Jan 29, 2010 10:19 am

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