![]() 12/13/2017 at 15:11 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I came to the park again. It has a dog-trainer-only section.
But its a weekday early in the morning, so I didn’t see many good bois.
Pictures of the good bois I saw today:
Some loyal boisi
One fluffy boi
One strong boi
Two good bois and their trainer.
Dogs are discriminated by size...
![]() 12/13/2017 at 12:29 |
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ugh, I miss riding season...its -15C outside and everything is under 5 inchs of white bullshit
![]() 12/13/2017 at 12:32 |
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Yeah, I suppose. But as a snowboarder I promise you its never riding season here :(
![]() 12/13/2017 at 16:03 |
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Where I visited in Mexico 8yrs ago and where you live in Mexico are so different it’s hard to believe it’s the same country.
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http://oppositelock.kinja.com/1821192206
I think this gives a good explanation!
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Haha ya I was below the red line. Most of the people I met didn’t actually speak spanish. I mostly stayed at Iglesia San Mateo. Santuario del Señor de Tila, but spent a couple of days in a village in the mountains. It wasn’t really a village though, it was just a house on the side of the mountains with a church nearby and houses spread out along the way up. I was there during Corpus Christi so it was crazy busy.
Since I was a guy and the youngest I had to ride in the back of a pickup from Villahermosa to Tila. Being able to see all the drop offs and everything going up into the mountains was both terrifying and beautiful. Wish I had a camera back then.
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Well, I mean... Mexico does have beautiful landscape.. its amazing.
It sounds like a great story!