Chloe says: “Always consider as many viewpoints as possible…”

Note: Sporgi = part Corgi, part Springer Spaniel (you decide which parts are whose)
Chloe says: “Always consider as many viewpoints as possible…”

Note: Sporgi = part Corgi, part Springer Spaniel (you decide which parts are whose)
Playing…

… and relaxing!

Noggin, Chloe, Romano, Jigs and I witnessed a long and lovely sunrise this morning driving east towards Dayton, Ohio.

For the second year in a row, we presented our Iditarod talk to a 6-week “Iditarod Class”organized by our good friends, “Marty and Kenny,” at the beautiful University of Dayton.

We enjoyed visiting with everyone, and look forward to seeing you all next year! Both Noggin and I especially loved talking with Chuck Ritter — Professor Emeritus, University of Dayton Geology Department — who gave me a wonderful pep talk supporting my current studies aimed towards a geology degree. I could have chatted with him for hours. Thanks, Chuck!

All that love can be exhausting…


… at Northside Middle School in Columbus, Indiana!
… keeps the doctor away.

Noggin taking a stretch break during an Iditarod Skype session with Arongen Elementary in Clifton Park, NY.
Thank you to the Centre Township Branch Library in South Bend, Indiana for such a warm welcome and fun afternoon!


Such a gorgeous library window display!


Whether it be warm, dry straw on the Iditarod Trail or a thick foam cushion at the South Whitley Library (IN), sled dogs LOVE their beds.

Karen Land and Noggin speak/snooze at the South Whitley Library.
Top photo: Cherry (L) and Viper (R) on the 2002 Iditarod Trail, McGrath Checkpoint.