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Tag Archives: movie review
Darling Companion
Darling Companion A dog lover’s movie review. Not a movie for everyone, but a lovely easy going flick that flows like a short story, that definitely is for anyone who has ever rescued a dog. Also for anyone whoever arrived … Continue reading
The Way, a movie you should see if you have one hiking bone in you
I feel like I should open with some sort of public apology because it’s been so long since I posted. Life continues to keep our family insanely busy. We are still trying to sell our “other” house and because of … Continue reading
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Tagged Emilio Estevez, hiking, long distance hiking, Martin Sheen, movie review, Outdoors, Spain, Way of St. James
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My dog, an unconditional love story
I urge you to watch this movie. Funny, endearing, honest, and heart warming you will find someone in there who makes you laugh, smile, or maybe even sniffle as they talk about their beloved four legged friends. It’s a short … Continue reading