I was clearing junk out of our cluttered study when I found blue dog.
Humans have a weird sense of humour.
I was clearing junk out of our cluttered study when I found blue dog.
Humans have a weird sense of humour.
This is not really where you would typically find them but red eggs are usually served during a celebration held after baby has been born for a month. Only the shell is dyed red, the egg remains white with a yellow yolk although sometimes the red dye may find its way in through cracks in the shell.
Anyway, I took this picture because I told Donna to “leave it” when she sniffed them out downstairs and she did.
It is quite possible for time to stand still… if you capture it in a snapshot. :P And lots of things can be done with it when it comes to changing that moment to becoming something more or less than what it is. I am talking about picture editing, of course, where Donna’s shenanigans at the dog run is partaken in this picture by her photoshop clone Donna-02. :P
Roxy the Travelling Dog identified that what Donna was doing in this post – Dog Run – was called the zoomies. If you’ve not heard about it before, you’re not alone. Neither did I. :P
I seldom set up anything for the photos on this blog. Alot of it was: it is happening, quick get the camera/phone. So a lot of the photos were really candid, although some became an exercise in stay, stay, stay… because I am too slow and need her to hold on doing whatever she was doing. :P
Sometimes it works, most times it doesn’t because looking at the human to see if she will get a treat for staying became more important, or she looks away and stops doing whatever cute thing she did.
But I did have to jump some hoops for this shot. And so did Donna.
So we go for a walk. A walk is when you put one foot in front of the other continuously and that movement carries you away to some place else.
Lately, she has decided that a walk also requires you to stay in place for a long time. A loooonnng time. Donna decidedly enjoys just standing in one spot, sniffing the air, listening and observing passerbys.
Rooted in the same spot, observing the world go by.
This is the cute, happy face you see if you are walking towards us.
Note: Thundershirt kindly arranged with their local partner, Hound Habitat, to send to me a sample of the Thundershirt for trial after I wrote to them about Donna’s thunderstorm phobia.
Donna’s thunderstorm phobia seemed to have decreased in the last update.
But it wasn’t going to last.
Mr P had to travel for work in the last week of July. This is a picture he took at the Chengu Shuangliu International Airport, China, with his Samsung Galaxy S2 smartphone, so please pardon the blurry graininess of the image. :P
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