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Run. Wildly. Crazily.

Donna? She is hiding somewhere. Can you spot her? Somewhere in the grass.

Right there. No, nevermind the topless man. Look further in front. Do you see a little bit of ear and forehead poking through the green blades, two beady eyes no doubt looking this way. We visited this park again where there is a tiny dog run.

There was already a Schnauzer there and boy did he over-react. Barking and jumping and all excited. The Indian man the dog belonged to invited us into the dog run but I had my misgivings. Donna may be bigger than the Schnauzer but she has not had much success at one of the more popular dog parks particularly with the excited dogs that rush at her and I didn’t want her to start developing a fear of entering this tinier, less popular dog run too!

Lucky for us the Indian man was gracious and vacated the dog run for us. So Donna had the time of her life galloping around off-leash like a crazy horse. Meet Donna and her photoshop clone Donna-02 again! They fly like the wind.


People do yoga in the park, sometimes they sit and reflect or relax. I have not thought much about my faith, religion or spirituality. My identity card says I think everything is free but My P thinks I lean towards atheism. When I was younger, I had faith that I can do anything, now that I am older, I harbour more doubts and disbelief.

Spirituality is a concept as alien to me as it is to Donna probably. I suppose you can say neither the dog nor I are very reflective. Perhaps we live too much in the moment?

All I know is I am most carefree when we are out and about, the sun is not too bright and hot, there is a cool breeze and there is lots of time to spare with nothing harrying on my mind. You feel like you are at one with the surroundings and there is nothing that can bring you down.

See her fly.



She had a great time, until this text message beeped in my phone at 11:15am: “Hi today got lesson 11am!” from my driving instructor.

Oh crap.

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10 Comments

  1. I see yooowooowoooo Donna! Ku

    • Donna is pouting cos she thought she was hiding so nice :3 You must be a great hunter Ku!

  2. love especially that last shot, she’s beautiful

  3. Oh, she is just too gorgeous! I can see she is enjoying herself so much there in the park. I love her clones. They are just as beautiful as she are. :D
    It’s true what you say about the younger years and yes, I feel the same now and I can totally agree with you by what you said about “living in the moment”. That must be it. I don’t care much about religion or labelling myself. I am just me. We do learn a lot from our furry kids for sure. Just live in the moment and be. :D
    Great post hon and thanks for sharing. *big hugs to you and beautiful Donna*

    • I’m just lucky to get some clearer shots on the phone! And it kind of looked interesting placed next to the blurred shots. Otherwise I would have just trashed the blurred shots anyway. She seemed to have worked the energy out of the system. I took her there the next day again and she was contented to merely sniff around. Thanks for your kind comments and understanding ;) Have a great weekend!

      • Oh, I love how you’ve worked them in together hon and it looks great. It seems she is going to have lots of fun there and all the smells there aren’t so strange to her. Have a great weekend too and big hugs to both of you. :D

        • Yes, at least its a patch of grass where she can run more or less freely and on her own without worrying about other scary dogs. I hope you are having a great weekend with Simba and your family.

  4. Love the cloning effect!

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