Monday, 13 February 2017

DAY 44 reach out and see who is at the end of your rope to help you, you may be surprised!

JOG TROT

noun, a horse's slow measured trot, a routine habit or course of action

"After an opening comparative chapter, Crawford's book bifurcates into a conventional jog trot through the sights and lore of each city."

The jog trot is a kind of careful, deliberate trot that is sometimes required at hose shows. "Jog" is thought to have come from an alteration of "show," a verb meaning "to shake" or "to jolt" and used primarily in dialect. "Trot" has been part of English since the 14th century. the phrase "jog trot," which first appeared in print in 1796, developed a figurative sense as well; it can refer to a steady and usually monotonous routine, similar to the slow, regular pace of a horse at a jog trot. There is a suggestion with the generalized sense that the action is uniform and unhurried, and perhaps every a little dull.



hugs always
karen charlie and enzo

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