I brought a Border Collie back home

“I brought a Border Collie back home to Vancouver from Wales – where some of my ancestors are from – and needed to challenge him in other ways than just being my pet. So I investigated sheep herding and took a few lessons, and decided I was probably learning more than my dog!”

— Jane Siberry

Author: Jane Siberry
Category: learning
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I have had the good fortune to

“I have had the good fortune to experience both the limelight and the traffic light as a musician. I did my first recording on my own and it was available at concerts. The second to seventh were released on small and then large labels. My eighth to 14th were done under my own steam once again, but with the benefit of the Internet.”

— Jane Siberry

Author: Jane Siberry
Category: experience
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I brought a Border Collie back home

“I brought a Border Collie back home to Vancouver from Wales – where some of my ancestors are from – and needed to challenge him in other ways than just being my pet. So I investigated sheep herding and took a few lessons, and decided I was probably learning more than my dog!”

— Jane Siberry

Author: Jane Siberry
Category: home
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Acceptable food rots while we are chased

“Acceptable food rots while we are chased from bins behind restaurants, chased from sleeping on the street, chased from relieving ourselves unless we pay for food or gas, until finally we are so hungry, sleepless, smelly, constipated and beaten-down that we simply die of lack of will to live.”

— Jane Siberry

Author: Jane Siberry
Category: food
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I brought a Border Collie back home

“I brought a Border Collie back home to Vancouver from Wales – where some of my ancestors are from – and needed to challenge him in other ways than just being my pet. So I investigated sheep herding and took a few lessons, and decided I was probably learning more than my dog!”

— Jane Siberry

Author: Jane Siberry
Category: pet
Tags: pet, Jane Siberry