I am married, mostly retired, teach Tai Chi once a week, some part time work on computer. Watercolor painting also. I have 3 adult children, 7 grandchildren. I love dogs and cats, but I have no cat now. I am vegetarian, though not my dog.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
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About My Corgi(s):
Her name is Amber, with eyes and fur all amber colored. Loves people, everyone. Usually minds, but she will run away if off the leash. She's getting better about that. I have only had her 2 months, from the South Suburban Humane Society shelter (south of Chicago), a wonderful place with beautiful animals. She had been a stray, about 18 months old, probably had puppies, lived outside (vet found evidence of fly-chewed ears, fur still not fully grown back). But now she is my precious pup, and loves my husband, seems determined to convert him into a dog lover.
Hi! What style of Tai Chi do you teach? (Yang, Wu or Chen) I learned Yang long form 30 years ago, but my endocrinologist does Chen. I think of the two of us, he's the one who will live a huindred years :)
Hi Alex,
I don't know of any dog parks on the southside....the closest thing I know of is the walking paths out near Orland Park, but I am thinking dogs have to be leashed there. It would be nice if there was one though.
Dave teaches Tai Chi Chuan (Temple Style). He learned from Gary Clyman. He also practices Chi Chung.
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I don't know of any dog parks on the southside....the closest thing I know of is the walking paths out near Orland Park, but I am thinking dogs have to be leashed there. It would be nice if there was one though.
Dave teaches Tai Chi Chuan (Temple Style). He learned from Gary Clyman. He also practices Chi Chung.