What can I say?
I mean: really.
Did you have a dog when you were young? Do you have one now?
Life and writing, serious and humorous, old and young, past and present: it's all part of the fabric.
“Maybe we’re here only to say: house, bridge, well, gate, jug, olive-tree, window--at most, pillar, tower--but to say them, remember, oh! to say them in a way that the things themselves never dreamed of so intensely.” --Rilke
Ha ha!! Funny funny fellas.
ReplyDeleteI always always always had a dog as a child. They are the best kind of buddies to have.
Our Black Lab has the most soulful look in her eyes. When she first arrived, she would not look into our eyes but that is not the case any longer.
I've adored every dog I've ever owned.
This is so cute! It makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteYes, and I still do. Two of them, and I love them both!
ReplyDeleteI love the expressions! We had large dogs when I was young: a St. Bernard and two Newfoundlands. They were all so good with people. Though my mom continues to love her dogs, there are none in my house.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful book cover this would make. Perhaps it will inspire some new work in your delightful brain. I'm thinking a collection of Creech couplets, maybe.
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love? Someday soon, I hope you will have a chance to be introduced to Phoebe and Gucci in person. They will meet your expectations.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture!
ReplyDeleteI had two dogs, Vicky, and then Pacha.
Now , I have two cats, Jim and Chestnut
A very cute picture and reminds me why i love dogs and animals so much! Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteA very cute picture and reminds me why i love dogs and animals so much! Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteI agree with brattcat. I'd love to read a book with this picture on the cover!
ReplyDeleteHilarious take... a boy and his pooch.
ReplyDeleteLovely energy! Cute picture!
ReplyDeleteLéia