This gorgeous creature had the most amazing luxuriant coat of many colours and the coolest blue eyes. He downright refused to make eye contact with me , striking a haughty air of indifference – maybe you get to act like that if you’re this good looking! More Dogs In Waiting here.
Zinnia Joy
Grow zinnias. You won’t regret it. These are Lilliput, but any zinnia is easy to grow from seed. They’re delightful and you’ll have flowers for months.
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Dogs In Waiting – Library Dog
This little guy was hyperalert to his owner leaving him to enter the library – eyes on the door, head up, ears forward, watching and willing her to reappear. He waited quietly – no yapping or fussing, just a steady gaze fixed on the doorway. More Dogs In Waiting here.
Bert Kaempfert – African Beat
Another one to jolly your day along. Enjoy.
Tempus Fugit 1 and 2 (click to make bigger)
It’s A Dance – Just a Dance
Dogs In Waiting – However Long It Takes 1
In my town many people walk to go about their daily business – visits to the library, the shops, a stroll along the sea front, trips to the dentist, the doctor – are all conducted on foot, often in the company of a dog. At any given time during the course of the day, it front of stores, and cafes, in the street, in the alcove near the pub or barber, at the bike rack near the post office, on the corner near the drink fountain, you’ll find dogs waiting. Some wait quietly, patiently, occasionally with a slightly aloof air, others watch for their owners in a state of high anxiety. A couple of years ago I started taking photos of them. I’m going to post them here over the next few months, because the world needs more pictures of dogs, right? More Dogs In Waiting here.
Windmills of My Mind Michel Legrand & Claude Bolling
Nice to watch, fabulous to listen to. Cheer your day up immeasurably.





