these photos make me so happy... just looking at these two lifts my spirits. the reason you are not routine minded is your artistic abilities. i have never known and artist that was stuck in routine, it is your creative ability... my theory anyway
I suppose he has never run away then? That's good. When I was a baby my parents brought home a puppy who hated, absolutely hated, being inside. Only in old age and during the coldest of days would she tolerate the basement. I used to love coming home from school and sitting atop her cozy straw filled dog house for some 'therapy'. She was a great listener. ~grin~ She rather looked like Dakota, though with shorter ears and gray instead of black. In fact, my father used a mild tape to prop up the part beagle's ears for a short time. He thought she looked so much cuter that way, and she was indeed adorable. Ah, memories of our sweet Tina. Thanks for that impromptu trip down memory lane. Don't know where it came from exactly. Maybe I need to write her into a story. Heh... Be well, my lovelies.
these photos make me so happy... just looking at these two lifts my spirits. the reason you are not routine minded is your artistic abilities. i have never known and artist that was stuck in routine, it is your creative ability... my theory anyway
ReplyDeleteSometimes you need the fresh air and kitties love the fresh air. They are both most adorable.
ReplyDeleteHave a purrfect and woof woof day you two. My best to your mom. ♥
They both look very sleepy bet that have been up to something LOL. Diane
ReplyDeleteWell you both look pretty happy with your chosen spots!
ReplyDeleteI love your pets. You capture the sweetest pics.
ReplyDeleteThey both are enjoying the days:)
ReplyDeleteI suppose he has never run away then? That's good. When I was a baby my parents brought home a puppy who hated, absolutely hated, being inside. Only in old age and during the coldest of days would she tolerate the basement. I used to love coming home from school and sitting atop her cozy straw filled dog house for some 'therapy'. She was a great listener. ~grin~ She rather looked like Dakota, though with shorter ears and gray instead of black. In fact, my father used a mild tape to prop up the part beagle's ears for a short time. He thought she looked so much cuter that way, and she was indeed adorable. Ah, memories of our sweet Tina. Thanks for that impromptu trip down memory lane. Don't know where it came from exactly. Maybe I need to write her into a story. Heh... Be well, my lovelies.
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