I really love how this picture captures this moment in time as just a seemingly peaceful summer day.
Month: January 2018
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
I find it fascinating how in almost every area of the world dogs are beloved pets. Its something that binds us all together through our fluffy friends.
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
In response to your question, the domestication and selective breeding of animals was done in such a way to acquire preferable traits. These traits can be for strength, speed, or just for pure aesthetics. There are many different types of Laikas thr…
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
Thank you! I appreciate the complement!
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
I also really enjoy the contrast between the atrocities that occurred at Ekaterinburg to the peacefully sleeping dogs.
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
I’m really glad you enjoyed the post!
Comment on The Yakutian Laika Dog by katelynsater
Yes we should all work together to get a Laika dog!
Comment on Russia’s Great Divide by cgwoodward
I’m not a huge history buff so I have no idea but I wonder if there are any instances in which emancipation went smoothly? Emancipation in the United States certainly didn’t go smoothly and obviously nor did it in Russia..
Comment on Russia’s Great Divide by cgwoodward
I always have such a hard time reading history, not just because in a lot of cases it is dry but also because the times were so difficult and so many people had it so rough. I’m glad I was able to make the content easier for others to understand though, I always try to recreate the history in my head to remember it in a way easier than block text from a book.
Comment on Russia’s Great Divide by cgwoodward
You’re right that would have been another good way to attempt avoiding revolution. It seems to me like a revolution was kind of inevitable though with such large disparities and disdain between the classes.