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Peter has a bear friend (Bruno) who lives in Zittau (Germany). They can see each other with the binoculars
PETER:
Hallo Bruno. Ik kan je zien (zwaait). Naast mij zit Oleg, die wil ook graag je vriend worden.
OLEG:
Hallo Bruno, wat leuk je te ontmoeten. Ik kan je goed zien (zwaait met beide handen.)
Berenknuffels van ons uit Nederland
PETER:
Hello Bruno. I can see you (waves). Next to me is Oleg, who would also like to become your friend.
OLEG:
Hello Bruno, how nice to meet you. I can see you well (waves both hands.)
Bear hugs and kisses from Peter & Oleg from the Netherlands
BRUNO: "There are sausages, pretzels and I'm standing in a river of honey, but I have to hurry back home because of a rain dance for Spencer..."
BRUNO: "You'd better hold the camera still!"
Unfortunately, because of the stormy ride, nothing usable came of the pictures - and Bruno and his friends preferred to spend the rest of the day in my backpack.
....on the road as a ghost hunter!
BRUNO: "Beste vriend Peter, bereikt mijn licht jou?"
[Dear friend Peter, does my light reach you?]
Our son's rescue dog, Bruno. A mellow giant, he likes to sleep at your feet and get his ears scratched.
Los Angeles, California
Stairwell of Bruno Court, Dalston. Originally built in 1935-6 as an extension to the German Hospital, this modernist building has since been converted into flats.
It was designed by architects Burnet Tait & Lorne and is Grade II listed by Historic England.
" if you don't own a dog, at least one, there may not necessarily be anything wrong with you, but there may be something wrong with your life."
Bruno is now the oldest member of our pack he is around 14 years old. He was found abandoned on the streets of Skaithos Greece. Very timid you couldnt put a hand on him he was so nervous from whatever treatment he had received. Fast forward 10+ years and you cant get rid of him. He loves to photobomb other dogs pictures so here is one all of his own.