Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Back at Home


Wednesday evening back at my duties

I try to say to myself "well just a few days had passed" since Leeds experience and nobody seems to work with their blogs except me and Christoph.
Actually i have to think about my blog i mean the it's final use it could be a sort of my light thoughts or my diary or ?
I would like to keep in touch with those i met in Leeds with which i had fun and interesting conversations last week.
I appreciated the way David is managing his blogs, a sort of journalism blog with the most important events report. The events that interest our experience are very well managed as you can see here .

May be that the other "blogging people" of our course is busy at the moment or still tired but i do hope that they will continue their "blogging experience".









11 comments:

  1. Dear Roberto,

    what a lovelly picture of your dog!!! I have written you a long story about my dog but I think I did not save it properly- now I dont have time to write it again- but you can see him on our flicker-site.

    Now I have to prepare myself fot the concert this night.


    The best to you cordially Christoph.

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  2. Thanks for this Roberto. Also look at Mairita's blog as she is uploading from time to time. Sharon has also been tempted to update hers too - so there is some activity here and there.

    How might you use the blog - over time?

    David

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  3. Hi David actually i am working at my blog during my spare time .. often late.
    I feel enthusiastic working at it.

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  4. Dear Roberto,
    this night I enjoy my new computer skills and I tell you in short words the story of me and my dog Jacob.
    One day my previous girlfriend and live partner came back after shopping with a young Dobermann male. I was not happy about it because I was afraid about the time consuming that the dog would need. I thought my partner would do the education and take care of him. But my partner became more and more ill (depressions) and she did not followed the docters therapy. So I had to take care about the dog and managed with the professional help of a dog trainer his education. It was a perfect education for myself and that units my relationship to Jakob so he is called so deeply that in a minute I became the most important person for him. I dad so good time – sometime also trouble with him and he became my best friend. The illness of my partner developed so badly and she never followed the successful therapies so that I could not stand it any more and separated.
    Then I had Jakob by my own, sometimes when I had to travel a lot she took care of him but because of her illness she could not do it enymore. I tried so hard to find a nice person who could take care of him during I am aboard by I did´t found somebody. So with weeping heart I gave him in very good hands of a heartful and Doberman experienced lady. They bouth are now very happy with eachouther but I am very sad sometimes about it.

    The best to you and your wife- and beloved also best greetings from Edith yours Christoph.

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  5. Hi Christophs
    I am really sorry for your partner illness. It's a sorrowful story i do hope she feel better right now.
    But it's great you took care about Jakob.
    Even Jack my dog have a such similar sad strory.
    He belongs to an hunter who decided to put it in a dog pound.
    It's funny to say how i met him. It was during a bike riding around my village hills.
    I found a group of young girls that was having a walk in the country with other dogs too. One of the dogs (not Jack of course ) moved toward me trying to bite me.
    I had to stop my bike and since i was curious i asked to the girls Jack's info.
    The girls told me that the dog belonged to an hunter he runned away and was lost in the fields.
    The girls also told me that the hunter would not keep the dog anymore because it was not a good "hunter". So .. finally i met the hunter and i bought it .. It was the most wonderful "gift" of that year. Jack is nice .. quiet .. it's part of our family right now.

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  6. Hi Roberto,

    this is also a heardbreaking story how you and Jack met. My first dog came in a similer way to me. It was in 1986 when I visited Rome and in Via Appia Antica I made a short stop and in 3 minutes a lovely dog entered my car.In this moment I said to my girlfriend look there is comming sombody to you- but the dog stepped from the right door into the car and led his head on my knew. We gave him food water and took him to the vetenerian, he said it is a very nice bread Segugio italiano a pello raso- a beautiful and expensive huntungdog as well as Jack and I took him home to Germany because a german familie was there durig we feeded him. The family said they wanted him later in Germany and we arranged that we would have taken him to Germany and afterwards they will keep him. But the family later di not want him so he came to me and my friends. It was a female and after some weeks we had the birth of 5 clear breaded Segugio Italiano a pello raso. Also a long and lovely story. Everytime the dogs- like with you came into my live whithout doing everything. I do have desire for a dog and if something would happend now I would be happy to have one again. After the experience of a succsessful dog education with a Dobermann I dont have any fear to have one again.

    Sleep well- the best to you and your family Christoph.

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  7. Roberto, I forget to ask you how old is Jack now? Did he had any problems because of his past? He´s got such a lovely expression in is face! Do you have other pictures? Please send them to me christophvonweitzel@t-online.de or publish them on flickr.

    Cordially best whishes Christoph

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  8. Thank you both for these wonderful insights to your lives.

    I've only ever been a cat person really and as my life has got busier, I've found it hard to look after one properly. Luckily Sharon is also a cat-lover, so we have a very nice cat called Lucy.

    Previously we had two cats - Lucy, from being a kitten and one called Simba who died last year. Sharon had Simba in her previous life and when she moved in with me I gained a friend (eventually wife), a daughter (step-daughter) and a seriously demented cat! Simba was a real character and would not be stroked. He would only allow certain people to touch him - others he would bite. We all miss him greatly.

    David

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  10. Hi David when Jack "arrived in our lifes" he was five years old(now he's ten ) and let me say "he changed our lifes", since that day we had a different approach with nature (he is (or better to say "he was") an "hunter" in his "previous life" for this reason we have to take him sometimes for a walk (he feels very happy evertime we go in the woods) and so occasionally we make a long walk with him, we discovered a lot of very nice places near around our village. Anyway i appreciate what you said about you and Sharon and of course the cat, a little bit of yours life thanks David.

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  11. You mad man David our cat is called Masie not Lucy. You also were the one to name her!

    When I was a teenager I stayed with my cousin for several months and he and his wife bred border collies. I had a favourit pup called Misty, she and I were good friends. I asked them to let me know if they were going to sell her, as I would like her. While I was working away they sold her, sadley I never saw her again.
    I love my cat but I am allergic to her!! Makes me sneeze and have itchy eyes. She still sits on my knee and follows me around like a dog.

    Roberto your dog looks gentle and friendly.
    Sharon

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