tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post9134919828864349954..comments2024-02-28T22:43:49.960+00:00Comments on Asia Vu: MsCaroline: Lessons Learned in 2013MsCarolinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03623997911568143459noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-66463060025872651292014-01-09T05:40:55.669+00:002014-01-09T05:40:55.669+00:00I love these shots! The atmosphere - lonely, but b...I love these shots! The atmosphere - lonely, but beautiful - is incredible. Wow!Mandy Indonesiahttp://www.7liveasia.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-28924776988224264052014-01-08T14:57:30.421+00:002014-01-08T14:57:30.421+00:00That has got to be the cutest small dog I have eve...That has got to be the cutest small dog I have ever seen! She is just ADORABLE! It's part of nature's plan so we don't choke them when they keep peeing on the rugs and escaping from captivity and wreaking havoc. <br /><br />I'm sorry that the travel stories burn you out but I can say honestly that you can be as long-winded as you like and I will still be your enthralled reader. <br /><br />So, Re: The ruins of Beng Mealea<br />Expect the papers any day now. You will be served.<br />:) Stacy Rushtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12008030206240908911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-87865385550359989502014-01-06T00:52:00.311+00:002014-01-06T00:52:00.311+00:00Trish - thank you - it does feel good to 'be b...Trish - thank you - it does feel good to 'be back'! My problem with Travel blogging seems to be the 'small' part of 'small chunks'. Even my 'small' chunks are usually quite large, and by the time I get to the last bits, I'm burned out. I really need to work on editing, I suppose. Maybe a New Year's goal (NOT resolution)?<br />MsCarolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03623997911568143459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-33724664200806266002014-01-05T23:58:02.333+00:002014-01-05T23:58:02.333+00:00Thanks, Emma - as far as Travel Blogging goes, I j...Thanks, Emma - as far as Travel Blogging goes, I just have a really hard time paring things down - so much I feel needs to be told, and then of course I get bogged down - what I really want is unlimited time to write and edit as much as I'd like, and of course, that's not going to happen! Couldn't agree more with you about the apres ski. Little dog is still cute - but I'm not so easily fooled these days!<br />MsCarolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03623997911568143459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-13599553324128382682014-01-05T21:50:53.331+00:002014-01-05T21:50:53.331+00:00Lovely to have you back blogging again. Always put...Lovely to have you back blogging again. Always puts a smile on my face. With regard to the travel blogging, I find the best thing is to write it up in small chunks. There will always be parts of the trip that won't make the blog but can stay as part of your own memories. Trishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00119443727504215312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-11645666240505355392014-01-05T09:17:34.979+00:002014-01-05T09:17:34.979+00:00Happy 2014 my friend. With regards to the travel...Happy 2014 my friend. With regards to the travel blogging - do what works for you, it's your blog after all. With regards to the little dog - but she's soooo cute (but I knew she was the reason you had less time for writing though) and with regards to skiing, the apres skis is what I tend to go for alone! :D BavarianSojournhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12701272367912860549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-44240231638134009422014-01-05T08:14:18.759+00:002014-01-05T08:14:18.759+00:00Well, we have always had at least one dog in the h...Well, we have always had at least one dog in the house - often two - since our marriage in 1991, and I have raised 3 lab puppies during that time, so I would have said I was well-qualified to raise an active dog, but the whole 'apartment in the city' thing is throwing me off terribly. A big problem is that there is no yard for her to run around in - even a game of fetch has to be undertaken in the living room (an iffy proposition with an unhousebroken puppy.) In addition, walks in Seoul city streets= challenging in and of themselves, which makes dealing with an energetic dog even more difficult. Now that she's able to walk on her leash without jumping at every passerby or freezing in terror every time a car passes, my goal is to walk her for a good 30 minute or more a couple times per day and see if that helps with her overall behavior. While she has periods of high activity, she also can sleep for hours at a time as long as she's had some exercise already that day. We'll also be moving the Yellow Dog to Korea this summer and are hoping that helps as well. But you're right - I will be sure to keep you posted!MsCarolinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03623997911568143459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4551977354338403876.post-16879207505635296782014-01-04T17:04:33.969+00:002014-01-04T17:04:33.969+00:00Even if MrL is right, I think you're perfectly...Even if MrL is right, I think you're perfectly within your rights to consider all the pitfalls of the incident. I'd do the same thing.<br /><br />Merlot is still immensely cute, but that can't be enough. Dogs are inherently worky, as you now know. It will be interesting to see which of her breed characteristics wins out once she is done being a puppy. Bostons are active and Frenchies are lazy lapdogs. I know you'll keep us posted.Nancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17627214346956206283noreply@blogger.com