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Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine (the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers)

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Lets start with the return of the 2-legged woodland creatures:

1) Turkeys

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2) Una waiting for breakfast

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3) Una (still waiting for breakfast)

waiting for breakfat

4) Una (she is beginning to believe that she will, in fact, have breakfast sometime before it gets dark)

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5) Una… (that’s a tail in mid-wag that you see, she is very into enjoying the here and now)

eating breakfast

6) scenery on the way to show a house

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7) vidchats: totally enjoyable vidchat last night

8) hey, zoe has this site that could use some (initial) support… head over to ‘the carrot’  (no, not now!  after you read the rest of this here list here)

9) Blogdominion it’s fun and challenging to write (which you and I can enjoy) and it’s fun to read (which you can enjoy) so head over there and read up on the story….

10) 1.3 binyons, 1.3

 

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Well, what exactly do you want to know? Whether I am a clark or a scott or roger? If you have to ask, then you need to keep reading the Posts for two reasons: a)to get a clear enough understanding to be able to make the determination of which type I am and 2) to realize that by definition I am all three.* *which is true for you as well, all three...but mostly one

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  1. ivywalker says:

    frist!?

  2. ivywalker says:

    I think I only made frist cuz youre not linked up…but thats ok as I have no pride! Anyway…thouroughly enjoyable chat. had to break away for a bit for a mom call but otherwise very nice chat…thanks for the shout… dont necessarily require more support as much as an idea of how to change the format a bit so its more what I want it to be… not sure yet… hmmmmm….

  3. clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

    hey! speaking of support… is there any link code out there? didn’t see it in my email (which does not, in and of itself mean anything)…
    yes FRIST

  4. herheadache says:

    Nice one last night, vidchat that is. How nice to get to put a voice to the name of your wife, as it was the first time she appeared in background when I’ve been a part of it.
    Not the way I’d wanted to exit the proceedings, but love all the range of topics covered throughout.

    • clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

      that seems to happen fairly frequently but mostly towards the end (of a chat) suspect it’s bandwidth related

  5. valj2750 says:

    Hey, Clark. Love the wild turkey shots. Haven’t seen many around here since, well since Thanksgiving. Hmmmm. Anxiously awaiting the next chapter.

    • clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

      yeah me too

      weird about the turkeys, they’d taken the last couple of years off no sign of them, until a week or so ago… then, like the whole herd (very un-bright animals, even for birds)

  6. Cynthia says:

    Totally like the photos. :) I love capturing beautiful scenes – and not having to go very far to find them. Capturing nature close-up, though, is one of my favorite things. It’s like making an artistic composition.
    Anyways, love the list here. :)

  7. May says:

    Una is so much more patient than I am! Are those turkeys in your very own backyard? Way cool!

    • clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

      yes… well, not as patient as you might think, she objects to their presence (they walk in from the surrounding woods

  8. Kristi says:

    For a moment there, I expected Una to be eating a stack of pancakes (or some other such breakfast food) at the table!
    I’m behind on my reading, but hope to catch up on blogdominion soon.

    • clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

      she really likes sitting there (which is where Phyllis has her computer), so if Phyllis gets up, even for a moment, Una is there in a flash.

  9. Sarah says:

    What is this site of Zoe’s that can use some initial support? Is there a link? Am I losing my mind? Where have I been?

    I am sad to have missed the vidChat.

  10. dyannedillon says:

    FEED THAT POOR DOG!

  11. lrconsiderer says:

    Good ole 1.3. The VidChat was awesome but I STILL wasn’t tired enough to beat jetlag, even after 2 hours 40 min sleep. And then another couple on the plane. PING! I went, at 4.20 this morning, and PING! I stayed, for the next hour or so, trying to convince my body to shut the hell back down!

    We went to a trampolining jumpy place today so I *should* be good and tired tonight.

    Una’s breakfast saga was fun. No wonder she was wagging after all that delayed gratification.

  12. Jenn says:

    Your Una is far more patient than my Macy would be in that situation. My pup is amazingly good at commanding your attention when her stomach has deemed it dinnertime.

    • clarkscottroger clarkscottroger says:

      Our first dog, Ola used to do this thing in the evening, after dinner. We’d be watching TV or something and Ola would start acting frantic, like she desperately needed to go, we’d get up as she ran towards the backdoor, as soon as we got close, Ola would take a sharp left into the kitchen (that was right there at the back door, of course) and sit in front of the refrigerator until we got her some food.
      lol