Irish, please back with the archery women just before this theme picture, I was in lustful love! She wasn't up long enough for me to get tired of her crap yet...
Oh, yes-- my pups often please themselves with watching a sunset or a monstrous bank of black clouds moving in. My Golden loves to lay atop the snowbank and let the wind ruffle his fur-- in temps that make me shiver just thinking about. I get so envious of their joy at these simple, God-given blessings.
We raised our family in a house that faced north. When I'd shovel the 2 car driveway much of the snow would go into a growing pile right off the front porch and in front of the kitchen window. By mid-winter it would be over 5 feet high and the Golden loved being King of the World up on that snow pile. There is a reason why so many Goldens are service dogs and even do hospital duty on patient floors. I miss our two boys-we have their ashes on the mantel in a special dog section.
Huh? My two goldens would go to the beach, and wouldn't stop running until they were exhausted. it was only in their last two years that they slowed down.
I would own that dog.
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ReplyDeleteIrish, please back with the archery women just before this theme picture, I was in lustful love! She wasn't up long enough for me to get tired of her crap yet...
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I've seen my dog do that too many times.
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Oh, yes-- my pups often please themselves with watching a sunset or a monstrous bank of black clouds moving in. My Golden loves to lay atop the snowbank and let the wind ruffle his fur-- in temps that make me shiver just thinking about. I get so envious of their joy at these simple, God-given blessings.
ReplyDeleteWe raised our family in a house that faced north. When I'd shovel the 2 car driveway much of the snow would go into a growing pile right off the front porch and in front of the kitchen window. By mid-winter it would be over 5 feet high and the Golden loved being King of the World up on that snow pile. There is a reason why so many Goldens are service dogs and even do hospital duty on patient floors. I miss our two boys-we have their ashes on the mantel in a special dog section.
DeleteHuh? My two goldens would go to the beach, and wouldn't stop running until they were exhausted. it was only in their last two years that they slowed down.
ReplyDeleteEven the dog knows it’s flat
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