When / If we ever go back to working in offices, the animals will have a hard adjustment, but I dare say - so will you.
More signs of hope from our neighbors.
Soph, lounging next to 710's work station.
At almost 14, she's still playful with strings, even when attached to Dad #2.
Walk around a neighborhood lake at lunch.
Look at my cap, Spo !
Dog on a log.
Sunday hike. Lots of mud, and wet leaves......on a steep descending slope. And I didn't fall !!
....later that same day.......
One tired pooch.
One tired kitty.
710's supervision team.
Message of hope. Shep seems to be unconcerned.
Song by: Devo
a great collection this week! the last one - we need reminders. we too are on lockdown until 5/1/20. ugh.
ReplyDeleteLove the signs and sidewalk paintings.
ReplyDeleteAnd, as always, Shep and Sophie.
I told Carlos the same thing about our animals not being happy when the world returns to as close to normal as it will.
My fingers always itch to pet Shep's nose. It's a sick obsession! I love it when dogs sleep on their backs. When my little Cujo is in that position he's generally in a coma. It is the cutest thing.
ReplyDeleteI want to go to town writing about these BEAUTIFUL pics but can't because........difficulties. But I really appreciate seeing the, thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou wore that cap just to annoy me you did.
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