I continue to see beauty in that a wonderful man like Chief Sealth can inspire wise words even if history cannot prove positive that he himself spoke them. So I changed the attribution of the quote that made me smile but still opted to share it here. And if it is true that a person lives on through the memories of the people left behind, quoting them and speaking their name, then I hope that even the misquotes of Chief Sealth help his great spirit remain near to this beautiful Cascadian land that he loved and that I adore. Share this post:
out the beautiful surroundings, I barely even noticed the soaring frisbees. The few times I did notice Bethany and Michael throwing those discs, I whined a little because I wanted to play too. Bethany gave me a stick instead of the golf disc so we had a few small branch tugs and little games of wood fetch during our hike.
Have any of you fit dogs accompanied humans on a disc golf course? Have any of you active humans taken your fit dogs for a disc golf course hike? Cascadian Nomads was not asked to or paid to promote any businesses or organizations mentioned and linked in this post. We're just sharing information or stuff we like! Share this post:
It was quite a surprise to hear music I often dance to at home coming from all those finely dressed people on the stage. Not only did March Fourth play songs I have heard at home and in the car but they had dancers, regular human sized and extra tall. It was fascinating, to say the least. A lot of concert attendees danced, including Bethany, but I mostly just listened and watched. There were a couple of times I was inspired to dance and the crowd cheered for me [editors note: many people were happy to see Leo but it is unlikely anyone was cheering for him.] As a cockatoo who has visited nine states, Olympic, Arches and Grand Canyon National Parks, I have seen a lot of amazing things. But adventures that involve music certainly make me happy. It's true that we listen to music on road trips and we even sing songs [editors note: sometimes the same song, over and over and over and over again...] but an adventure that is all about music is pretty remarkable. Especially one with a fabulous Cascadian band like March Fourth. Seeing March Fourth in concert was almost like a long road trip; there was a great rhythm, some blues, a lot of soul and a little funk. People were smiling, taking tons of pictures and grooving to the beats. And as a music loving cockatoo, I can't imagine a better afternoon in the park. Have you been lucky enough to see March Fourth Marching Band in concert? Have you ever shared the dance floor with a cockatoo... or a stilt walker? Cascadian Nomads was not asked to or paid to promote any businesses or organizations mentioned and linked in this post. We're just sharing information or stuff we like! Share this post: |
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