Now that she’s free to focus on her suspects again, StClair gets a crash course in canine body language.
Archive for January, 2009
Beastly Business – Chapter 17
Meandering With Myrn – Episode 23
Thoughts About Pronouns No, I haven’t asked my reclusive twin brother to record this podcast for me. Nor am I considering a second career doing breathy phone calls or, more likely, entering frog croaking contests. I don’t have a twin of either sex and can’t think of any career aspirations that would make my current [...]
Beastly Business – Chapter 16
You would think that McCarthy would be eternally grateful when StClair finds his goat, but no. Well, maybe a little…
Meandering With Myrn – Episode 22
The Eyes Have It This is a sort of on-the-fly podcast in that I recorded it amidst the rush of getting ready to go to Orlando to speak at a veterinary conference. I can’t say that it’s not up to my usual high technical standards because my technical standards aren’t that high. Still there are [...]
Beastly Business – Chapter 15
So where would you hide a very valuable goat once you found her? The answer seems so obvious to StClair, she can’t imagine why McCarthy doesn’t agree.
Meandering With Myrn – Episode 21
Bonded Photography This podcast comes with one addition, one link, and an invitation for anyone who wants to accept it. The addition is the name of person to whom nature photographer and author Fritz Polking attributed the quote, “All the technology in the world can’t compensate for the inability to notice anything.” His name is [...]
Beastly Business – Chapter 14
Having forgotten the primary rule of breaking and entering-don’t leave incriminating evidence behind-StClair meets the goatnapper head-on. Literally.
Meandering With Myrn – Episode 20
Rats, Dogs, People, and Learning Some people listen to sports news programs and think about sports. I listen to them and think about rats, dogs, and people, and how we teach each other. What can I say? It seems logical to me.
January 2009 Commentary Available
The Ultimate Pet-Related New Year’s Resolution Are you ready for this? The one resolution you can make that will benefit your pet’s health, behavior, and relationship with you? And that won’t cost you a cent? But might make you wish you’d vowed to do something simpler, like maybe climb Mt Everest? If so, read on.
