But I would need these [spoiled
] essentials, too. [ check the video below ]
What a dog and he is a well-trained beauty, too.
That would be my #1 choice, well, a tie with a computer connection.
Gotta have a laptop and RV. Having a connection in the woods or boondocks, please fill me in?
Nope, I am not good with electronics, auto maintenance, or cold weather.
What man doesn't love the outdoors where you have privacy and near-perfect silence when you want it?
I am a bonafide tree lover, so this style of living just may be the best fit for 3 to 6 months? Then I will know if I can hack living ike this man is doing?
But that computer to keep me up with the world news, would still be the #1 essential.
Losing your dog --such as this one here--may be worse than losing a wife or girlfriend? I've lost two in the past 14 years. The first loss was about 14 years ago, a mix of Chow/Lab. He was black and just about a perfect dog and companion. I doubt I'll be that dog lucky again.
The last dog was another mix and he had little in common with the black dog.
He was a mix of Yellow Lab and the other [?], something wild? Maybe even a wolf because he was way over-ptotective of me and did nip several people. And yes, we both paid a high price for his high anxieties.
I lost him about 4 years ago at the age of 11-1/2. I still grieved over his loss as much as the near-perfect Lab mix.
That's dogs for you and few can escape the love for them.
Train them right and you may get a loyal friend for life? And this dog in the video is a lot like that Lab-mix dog. Full of spirit and just so darn lovable and protective, too. The last dog, hah, I just could not train the devil out of him.
This dog's first love was, when I was inside the house and after I let him outside to do what dogs are supposed to do, no, he wanted run off and act like drunken sailor.
That's it, and let me know what you think of living in the woods like this skilled man in the video?
Lifetime living that way, nah, but fun to at least try and see.

What a dog and he is a well-trained beauty, too.
That would be my #1 choice, well, a tie with a computer connection.
Gotta have a laptop and RV. Having a connection in the woods or boondocks, please fill me in?
Nope, I am not good with electronics, auto maintenance, or cold weather.
What man doesn't love the outdoors where you have privacy and near-perfect silence when you want it?
I am a bonafide tree lover, so this style of living just may be the best fit for 3 to 6 months? Then I will know if I can hack living ike this man is doing?
But that computer to keep me up with the world news, would still be the #1 essential.
Losing your dog --such as this one here--may be worse than losing a wife or girlfriend? I've lost two in the past 14 years. The first loss was about 14 years ago, a mix of Chow/Lab. He was black and just about a perfect dog and companion. I doubt I'll be that dog lucky again.
The last dog was another mix and he had little in common with the black dog.
He was a mix of Yellow Lab and the other [?], something wild? Maybe even a wolf because he was way over-ptotective of me and did nip several people. And yes, we both paid a high price for his high anxieties.

I lost him about 4 years ago at the age of 11-1/2. I still grieved over his loss as much as the near-perfect Lab mix.
That's dogs for you and few can escape the love for them.
Train them right and you may get a loyal friend for life? And this dog in the video is a lot like that Lab-mix dog. Full of spirit and just so darn lovable and protective, too. The last dog, hah, I just could not train the devil out of him.
This dog's first love was, when I was inside the house and after I let him outside to do what dogs are supposed to do, no, he wanted run off and act like drunken sailor.
That's it, and let me know what you think of living in the woods like this skilled man in the video?
Lifetime living that way, nah, but fun to at least try and see.