One Year of Images from this area of Mendocino County, California
Monday, October 13, 2008
Pink Puppy
Sometimes, when times are tough and you don't know what to do or where to turn, you just have to hope someone will give you a coat and keep an eye out on things.
Your text reminds me of that conversation between Lucy and Charlie Brown about how when you become an adult, you can never sleep in the back seat of a car anymore. Always makes me cry.
I liked your sentences about it.Thanks Elaine! Sorry that I can not visit here as much as before.Let me know your opinion about my last posts,I think you have not visited them yet ;)
Hilda - Let's hope our little Snoopy here will always find comfortable rest, even when he's not so completely vulnerable.
Sara - Thank you! Don't worry, you must study.
Jackie - Me too.
D.C. - I hope so too. While the owner clearly needs to do laundry, his boots look fairly new and strong. I would guess he has the resources to care for the little guy. The person beyond him, with the backpack, was probably passing through town for the marijuana harvest season.
Thanks everyone, for passing through Willits as well.
Jules - That is so true. Little Jessie is lucky to have you as a protector.
Hilda - You demonstrate true devotion to the liturature! 8^) The creator of Peanuts lived in the county just to the south of Mendocino. There is even a Charles Schulz museum down there in Santa Rosa, in Sonoma county.
Virginia - I confess, I left him in peace. But I would have, if offered.
P - I had just been petting another puppy traveling with a girl when I saw this scene. Cute overload!
Yes, I had noticed his good boots too and wondered. Here in Jerusalem I've noticed that a bazaar merchant or a clothes shop owner will often glance at my boots before he decides what price to offer me for an item.
15 comments:
It's Blanche Dubois in dog form!
Beware of the dog.
(He might stick to the underside of your shoe!)
beautiful!
Sunshine Coast Daily - Australia
They are company for one another.
Your wording is perfect, so touching.
Ohhh, he's adorable!!!
Your text reminds me of that conversation between Lucy and Charlie Brown about how when you become an adult, you can never sleep in the back seat of a car anymore. Always makes me cry.
'Hold my hand, Chuck.'
I liked your sentences about it.Thanks Elaine!
Sorry that I can not visit here as much as before.Let me know your opinion about my last posts,I think you have not visited them yet ;)
Cute dog - I'm glad someone's looking out for him.
Wow. Look at that little guy. Hope he and his owner are safe, warm, and have full bellies tonight.
Laurie and BM - LOL!
Dina - Yes, and thank you.
Hilda - Let's hope our little Snoopy here will always find comfortable rest, even when he's not so completely vulnerable.
Sara - Thank you! Don't worry, you must study.
Jackie - Me too.
D.C. - I hope so too. While the owner clearly needs to do laundry, his boots look fairly new and strong. I would guess he has the resources to care for the little guy. The person beyond him, with the backpack, was probably passing through town for the marijuana harvest season.
Thanks everyone, for passing through Willits as well.
How beautiful. The love of a dog is priceless!!!
I came back to correct myself. The conversation was with Peppermint Patty. She's the only who calls Charlie Brown 'Chuck.'
Oh would a cutie. Please tell me you gave him a squeeze and a big smoochey woochey!
Could. Not. Be. More. Heartwarming.
Jules - That is so true. Little Jessie is lucky to have you as a protector.
Hilda - You demonstrate true devotion to the liturature! 8^) The creator of Peanuts lived in the county just to the south of Mendocino. There is even a Charles Schulz museum down there in Santa Rosa, in Sonoma county.
Virginia - I confess, I left him in peace. But I would have, if offered.
P - I had just been petting another puppy traveling with a girl when I saw this scene. Cute overload!
Yes, I had noticed his good boots too and wondered.
Here in Jerusalem I've noticed that a bazaar merchant or a clothes shop owner will often glance at my boots before he decides what price to offer me for an item.
Too adorable! Such a wee little thing.
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