,, Silly Yo-Yo ,,
.
Photo No# 1 of 2.
Long day at the temple ---
First we stopped at the same place
we always find Ms Molly and Blondie.
They were no where to be found.
Big thunder/lightning storms today.
We went over to the building where the
nuns/monks and friends were gathering.
No# 1 asked the nuns if they had seen the
dogs this morning. They said both of them
were hiding under the old concrete walking
bridge. Nuns fed them early and don't know
where they might be now. . .Well, that means
I'm going on a long walk in an effort to find-em
First the small injection kit is loaded and the
camera is then thrown over my right shoulder.
Cut through the back of the Buddha cave &
headed straight, and I mean straight up the
steep grade on my way to an abandoned
building a good 100 meters above grade.
Not only steep but the ancient concrete
steps are uneven and covered with wet
moss and mold. I was very cautious ! ! !
Whistled and called their names but
they were not up there so just as
cautiously the trip back down
began. On the way back
down I wished I had
not gone up there.
Way 2 dangerous.
Crossed back across the concrete walking
bridge and this is where Yo-Yo showed up.
Now this is the second time I've been here.
Yo-Yo's all wiggly and funny wanting to play.
Climbed up to the second story in this dilapidated
house which was full of Murphy traps everywhere.
Called out to Molly and Blondie and nobody came.
Frustration and fatigue is setting in but I had
one more place that needed to be checked.
From here I took off for The Dog Palace.
Climbed up all the stairs to the roof and
did the same same. Whistled and called.
Nobody showed. By now I could hear the
the monks starting to do their chanting. And
remember my old ears don't work so well any
more. They are about 200-250 meters away ;-)
I headed back and just blended in with the crowd.
Bowed my head, placed my palms together and
started chanting while remembering my friend.
Chanting was 2 hours.
Eating another 1 hour.
Talking and jabbering
was another one hour.
Searching for the dogs
took a good hour plus.
Wonderful celebration.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
Please help with your temple dog donations here.
www.gofundme.com/saving-thai-temple-dogs.
Please,
No Political Statements, Awards, Invites,
Large Logos or Copy/Pastes.
© All rights reserved.
.
,, Silly Yo-Yo ,,
.
Photo No# 1 of 2.
Long day at the temple ---
First we stopped at the same place
we always find Ms Molly and Blondie.
They were no where to be found.
Big thunder/lightning storms today.
We went over to the building where the
nuns/monks and friends were gathering.
No# 1 asked the nuns if they had seen the
dogs this morning. They said both of them
were hiding under the old concrete walking
bridge. Nuns fed them early and don't know
where they might be now. . .Well, that means
I'm going on a long walk in an effort to find-em
First the small injection kit is loaded and the
camera is then thrown over my right shoulder.
Cut through the back of the Buddha cave &
headed straight, and I mean straight up the
steep grade on my way to an abandoned
building a good 100 meters above grade.
Not only steep but the ancient concrete
steps are uneven and covered with wet
moss and mold. I was very cautious ! ! !
Whistled and called their names but
they were not up there so just as
cautiously the trip back down
began. On the way back
down I wished I had
not gone up there.
Way 2 dangerous.
Crossed back across the concrete walking
bridge and this is where Yo-Yo showed up.
Now this is the second time I've been here.
Yo-Yo's all wiggly and funny wanting to play.
Climbed up to the second story in this dilapidated
house which was full of Murphy traps everywhere.
Called out to Molly and Blondie and nobody came.
Frustration and fatigue is setting in but I had
one more place that needed to be checked.
From here I took off for The Dog Palace.
Climbed up all the stairs to the roof and
did the same same. Whistled and called.
Nobody showed. By now I could hear the
the monks starting to do their chanting. And
remember my old ears don't work so well any
more. They are about 200-250 meters away ;-)
I headed back and just blended in with the crowd.
Bowed my head, placed my palms together and
started chanting while remembering my friend.
Chanting was 2 hours.
Eating another 1 hour.
Talking and jabbering
was another one hour.
Searching for the dogs
took a good hour plus.
Wonderful celebration.
Thanks for stopping by.
Thank You.
Jon&Crew.
Please help with your temple dog donations here.
www.gofundme.com/saving-thai-temple-dogs.
Please,
No Political Statements, Awards, Invites,
Large Logos or Copy/Pastes.
© All rights reserved.
.