Nature & Books belong to the eyes that see them.
- Emerson
September 23, 2011
{this moment}
A Friday ritual. A single photo* - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember. - Amanda Soule
Diane - Oh, yes. She always gets "leftovers" from Rod's plate. And she's a very patient begger. ;)
JoAnn - Oh, she's got him wrapped around her paw! He never eats everything. Always saves her some scraps.
Pam - I was looking at photos from when we first got Annie dog. I'd say she's gained at least 10-12 lbs. in the past 4 years...
Kailana - Isn't that the truth!
Kay - Yes, they are! And they're two of the most quiet roommates I've ever had.
Kathy - Annie is quite mild-mannered until she discovers Rod has eggs to share. As soon as she realizes he's finished eating, she starts to get excited. She'll bark (which she never does any other time -- unless she sees a cat!) and start to pace back and forth around his chair. She never jumps, but she's pretty anxious to be fed.
Wendy - Aren't they expressive? I love it when she tilts her head and lifts her ears in anticipation.
Thanks for your comment on my blog and I agree - your Annie could be my Ben's sister. Ben died quite a while ago now, but he has a special place in my heart! He was a border collie crossed with a black labrador, but much smaller than either breed. He was very loving too.
Margaret - I'll bet Ben was a real sweetheart. Annie is quite small, too, although from these two photos, she's looks a bit, shall we say, wide? ;) Thanks for stopping by.
Waiting for a handout I presume?? LOL Very cute.
ReplyDeleteAww ... she looks so hopeful!
ReplyDeleteLove it. That looks like my house, except replace the doggie with a fat cat.
ReplyDeleteah, dogs, they always act like they are being starved. :)
ReplyDeleteYou most loved roommates, I presume. Nice shots of your handsome husband and beautiful Annie.
ReplyDeleteOur dog looks forward to her meals too, but she jumps around when we're trying to get it ready.
ReplyDeleteLOL - love the ears!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteDiane - Oh, yes. She always gets "leftovers" from Rod's plate. And she's a very patient begger. ;)
ReplyDeleteJoAnn - Oh, she's got him wrapped around her paw! He never eats everything. Always saves her some scraps.
Pam - I was looking at photos from when we first got Annie dog. I'd say she's gained at least 10-12 lbs. in the past 4 years...
Kailana - Isn't that the truth!
Kay - Yes, they are! And they're two of the most quiet roommates I've ever had.
Kathy - Annie is quite mild-mannered until she discovers Rod has eggs to share. As soon as she realizes he's finished eating, she starts to get excited. She'll bark (which she never does any other time -- unless she sees a cat!) and start to pace back and forth around his chair. She never jumps, but she's pretty anxious to be fed.
Wendy - Aren't they expressive? I love it when she tilts her head and lifts her ears in anticipation.
SuziQ - Thanks. They're great pals.
Those are absolutely charming, Les!
ReplyDeletelooks like Scott and Stoley in the kitchen! i'm so glad Annie found you and Rod.
ReplyDeleteOh, so adorable!! I love this. I have quite a few photos of Tom and Sadie eating together. :<)
ReplyDeleteNancy - Thanks. They're my best friends. :)
ReplyDeleteCindy - And I'm so glad you found her for us!
Nan - I love these pictures, too. Annie loves her people and they love her.
Thanks for your comment on my blog and I agree - your Annie could be my Ben's sister. Ben died quite a while ago now, but he has a special place in my heart! He was a border collie crossed with a black labrador, but much smaller than either breed. He was very loving too.
ReplyDeleteMargaret - I'll bet Ben was a real sweetheart. Annie is quite small, too, although from these two photos, she's looks a bit, shall we say, wide? ;) Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteyes, Ben got a bit 'wide' too as he got older! He had diabetes and all sorts of funny things wrong with him, but he was so good about it.
ReplyDeleteyes, Ben got a bit 'wide' too as he got older. He had diabetes for about a year before he died - but he was so good about having injections!
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