Snoopy & Jayda

La Desconferencia: EdCamp Santiago
(Spanish Edition) [Kindle Edition]

Soy un maestro. Soy el más afortunado de todos quienes trabajan. A un médico se le permite traer una vida en un momento mágico. A mí se me permite que esa vida renazca día a a día con nuevas preguntas, ideas y amistades.

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A rose, by any other name, would still smell as sweet... (William Shakespeare)

In San Diego, California there is a beach called Dog Beach. That’s the place where I first saw Snoopy and Jayda. It was a day like any other day in sunny southern California, that is to say it was beautiful. Hot and sunny, blue skies, no clouds, fresh breeze rolling in off the Pacific Ocean and lots of people strolling casually with their dogs running free. Totally, completely, free and happy. Like Snoopy. And Jayda. But that’s another story.

Snoopy and Jayda are beagles. Typical beagles. White with patches of brown. Long floppy ears and built short to the ground with a muscular chest. That’s Snoopy. Jayda, well, she’s a Lady. She’s taller than Snoopy, lighter on her feet and a jumper. She’s a really high jumper. Both of them have those intelligent eyes that when they look at you they penetrate right through something primitive inside of you and leave you convinced they understand every word you thought about saying before you even thought to think about saying it.

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