Max-giving

Bruce Winter
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4 min readNov 28, 2016

We had a delightful Thanksgiving. Not surprisingly, 1.5 year old Max was the star of the holiday:

He is such a happy boy:

Nick and Chloe got this parenting thing figured out:

I’m still figuring out the grand-parenting thing. Not sure in involves playing with knives:

Or sharp pointy things:

Aya and her boyfriend Eric also made the trip from California, along with a couple other relatives from Florida:

We played a fun charades like game that uses a cell phone:

And an ancient game that predates cell phones by 1500 years:

Max and doggies got along well:

He made sure they were well fed:

Max also met his first cordless phone. He learned how to do calls during his stairway commutes:

He also learned how to squeeze water bottles:

And how to drop lots of things into the fish tank:

This piano photo reminded me of one we took of Nick 30+ years ago:

Chloe posted some really excellent photos at her site here:

http://photography.chloefan.com/Max/Thanksgiving-2016/n-j8k8q7

Google also kindly auto-generated a couple of nice short clips:

We dog-sat Irina’s puppy for a couple of weeks. The two doggies mostly had a good time. Lots of wrestling:

And tug-of-war for favorite toys (whatever the other dog has):

Sometimes the larger Bantik had to give puppy Devochka a stern stare-down to get her to calm down:

Sometimes he just gave up and sought refuge wherever he could get it (puppies have a LOT of energy):

They also served on guard duty together:

And sleep duty:

These are two of Helen’s co-workers (not their normal attire):

We discovered a magic opossum in our yard … check out the end of this short clip:

His secret is shown in the walk through of a new trail I finished last weekend:

If you are a glutton for trail dust, here is another one I did a few weeks ago:

Also did a geek video comparing the Amazon and Google voice assistants:

Will close with this thoughtful guy:

Looks a little like a wise old turtle, pondering, chin-on-fist, how it is that a rock lichen can end up looking like a pondering turtle.

Bruce

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