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       Re: Dakota
       By: LabPartner Date: July 19, 2024, 9:37 pm
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       This is one of my favorite memories of Dakota:
       8 years ago today, when we were at Owasippe Scout Reservation,
       she spent over an hour one afternoon just fascinated by the
       little fish swimming near the dock. These were tiny things,
       maybe 2-3 inches long. There were quite a few of them, and they
       just hung out near her. Here's a minute of that hour.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: Skowronek Date: July 20, 2024, 5:39 am
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       [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=100.msg263706#msg263706
       date=1721443036]
       This is one of my favorite memories of Dakota:
       8 years ago today, when we were at Owasippe Scout Reservation,
       she spent over an hour one afternoon just fascinated by the
       little fish swimming near the dock. These were tiny things,
       maybe 2-3 inches long. There were quite a few of them, and they
       just hung out near her. Here's a minute of that hour.
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       But did any of the fish wave back? Love the video.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: LabPartner Date: July 20, 2024, 11:39 am
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       [member=5]muskrat[/member]
       Thinking about her and remembering her makes me happy, never
       sad.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: muskrat Date: July 20, 2024, 12:35 pm
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       [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=100.msg263807#msg263807
       date=1721493590]
       [member=5]muskrat[/member]
       Thinking about her and remembering her makes me happy, never
       sad.
       [/quote]
       o that was a total mistake! i loved the vid and hit the wrong
       button on my tablet when i wa lounging in bed  earlier (duh).
       i liked the part towards the end where she’s thinking about
       petting the fish by putting her paw in the water.
       🐾 🐟 🐟🐟🐾💕
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       Re: Dakota
       By: muskrat Date: July 20, 2024, 5:19 pm
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       hey look, this pier almost looks like the one Dakota was on : )
       happy black dog on a lake pier in summer = priceless
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       Re: Dakota
       By: LabPartner Date: August 20, 2024, 10:04 pm
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       4 years today. Good thing I still have Ziva.
       This photo is from our 5th day together.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: muskrat Date: September 1, 2024, 7:23 am
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       before getting out of bed in the morning, I'm usually checking
       the weather on my tablet. I have a lot of tabs that I leave open
       (nyt, spelling bee, here, etc) for easy access.
       this am, I went through and closed a couple open tabs that I
       don't need anymore:  a recipe ill never make; a movie review;,
       etc.
       then I came across a short vid of Dakota in lake michigan in
       summer.  which I rewatched.  and smiled.
       that tab will stay open forever.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: LabPartner Date: September 15, 2024, 10:07 pm
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       This one is from 9/13/2013, not 2 weeks after we got back to
       Chicago and started to get used to each other.
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       I call it "My Pet Octopus." Dakota is in front (and under). Had
       they ever not been moving, it wouldn't have been so blurry.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: LabPartner Date: October 20, 2024, 11:32 pm
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       I almost told this story on the [member=6]Queenie[/member]
       thread about her pup, but after I hijacked it to become a
       travelogue, I figured I might as well bring it here. (I think
       I've told it before since we started this place, but I can't
       find it.)
       This happened before I got Ziva. Dakota and I had been together
       about a year and a half and hadn't been apart overnight before.
       I drove from Chicago to DC for a funeral and then drove home for
       a total time away of 57 hours. She was cared for by someone who
       rented a room in my house. He fed and walked her, but she spent
       most of her time in my part of the house (which was, of course,
       her part of the house, too) She happened to be out of the room
       when I got home. She was hanging out with her caregiver. The
       caregiver knew, of course, because I texted him when I came in.
       When I heard her coming toward my room, I sat on the floor. She
       came through the door like Kramer, sliding in sideways and
       coming to a full stop. She stood and looked at me for a good
       10-15 seconds. Then she walked over and spent another 10-15
       seconds sniffing me. All this before the next act, which was a
       full minute of crawling into my lap and licking everything she
       could reach.
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       Re: Dakota
       By: acl-ny Date: October 21, 2024, 8:20 am
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       AWWWWW!
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