Dog Park in The Dark with L-O-L-A- Lola

Tonight I went to the dog park because I was too busy to take my dog for his hour long walk earlier. But it’s no loss for him. It is an off-leash park, enclosed with a chain link fence, where he runs free and plays with a bunch of buddies. The dog park saves time,… Continue reading Dog Park in The Dark with L-O-L-A- Lola

John Tortorella, Vancouver Canucks’ new Head Coach, is also a Dog Rescuer

The Vancouver Canucks hired head coach John Tortorella, and an article in The Vancouver Sun said he is an animal lover and dog rescuer when he is away from the rink. “Tortorella and his wife, Christine, run the Tortorella Family Foundation, which, according to their mission statement, “was created to enable our family to reach… Continue reading John Tortorella, Vancouver Canucks’ new Head Coach, is also a Dog Rescuer

Blogging over Spilled Milk

My philosophy on life is the glass is always half full, or the bowl, in this case. One morning, my 16 year old son slept through his alarm, setting off a chain of events in his wake. He ate his bowl of cereal on the drive to school to avoid being late. When we arrived… Continue reading Blogging over Spilled Milk

Rocko The Rescue Dog

We adopted Rocko from the SPCA in 2007, at three months old.  He was a rescue dog from Bella Bella on Vancouver Island, who was separated from his mother at birth.  He was neutered and tatooed at nine weeks old by The SPCA. After Rocko’s two siblings were adopted, the skinny, barkless puppy sat alone… Continue reading Rocko The Rescue Dog