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I need to buy my puppy a flute or a horn

June 18, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Midnight loves chewing on her bone. It keeps her occupied when we’re busy or when we’re trying to watch TV.

Oddly enough she doesn’t just chew the bone. No … she sticks her nose in the hollow end and blows into it.

IMG_3887 All we can hear when she’s doing this are weird huffing, snuffling sounds. I swear she’d probably be able to make sound come out of a horn or flute if we got her one.

Of course this is the dog that also likes to play in her water by ducking her nose into it in order to blow bubbles.

Does anyone else have a dog that blows bubbles in their water dish or who sticks their nose into things – frequently?

She’s very nose oriented I guess ….





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Our Puppy, Pets and animals, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: blow, blowing, blowing bubbles, bone, bubbles, dog, end, flute, horn, Midnight, nose, nose in bone, nose in hollow end, puppy, sound, water, water dish, Wednesday, weird puppy, wierd dog, Wordless Wednesday

A cluster of lovely red tulips

June 11, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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These tulips are long gone, but I couldn’t help wanting to show you how lovely a group of brilliant red fringed tulips look when a group of them are growing together in a garden bed.

These beauties made a lovely distraction as they were growing in front of several roses that were just growing their leaves as the tulips were blooming. Now the tulips are gone and the rose bushes are full of leaves and in the last few days the rose bushes have started blooming too.

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Toronto, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: beauties, bed, cluster, Distraction, few days, fringed tulips, growing tulips, leaves, red tulips, rose, rose bushes, roses, Wordless Wednesday

Such tiny creatures

June 4, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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Aw aren’t these tiny pups cute? I bet that the caps and sweaters they’re wearing are smaller than the ones that are made for newborn babies!

One of our neighbors has a little Chihuahua and even when Midnight was only three months old she looked like a giant beside Sweat Pea.

Filed Under: Pets and animals, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: animal photo, caps, chihuahua, cute, giant, Midnight, neighbors, newborn babies, photo, sweat pea, sweaters, three months, tiny creatures, tiny dogs, Wordless Wednesday

Re-living his disco days?

May 28, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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This guy looks like he’s reliving his disco days and seriously scaring the clubs female patrons!

The look on the girl to the rights face is just priceless. Perhaps this man has even more hair on his back than he does on his shoulders and chest? Maybe that’s why she’s making that face!

My husband just wrote a post on his blog about Disco – and well disco era clothing being back – and I think this photo would fit right into that post perfectly.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: back hair, blog, chest hair, clothing, disco clothing, disco days, disco era clothing, face, funny picture, girl, husband, look of horror, look on her face, man, patrons, photo, post, priceless, shoulders, Wordless Wednesday, WW

Two squirrels sitting in a tree …

May 21, 2008 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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“Wait … you’ve got something on your face. Let me get that for you.”

Aren’t these squirrels cute?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Pets and animals, Photography, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: adorable, animal picture, clean, cleaning, cute, face, funny picture, groom, grooming, kiss, sitting in a tree, Squirrels, Wordless Wednesday

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