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With us going on holiday to Scotland this coming Friday I had made a huge list of things which needed to be done (as I'll be coming directly home from holiday and flying off to the USA with work the next morning), so instead of only having to pack 1 suitcase, I'm having to pack 2 of them!
Anyway, I've been sidetracked somewhat by goings on in the back garden for the last couple of hours, as Wage has been out there for most of the afternoon teaching Rolf how to play fetch with some sticks.
It's been so funny to watch and Wage is still explaining to Rolf how the game should work, but Rolf seems to be having enough fun just making Wage run and get the stick himself a few minutes after he throws it away. Each time Wage throws it there's a "wooooooo" from all the other uglies who are out enjoying the antics of the pair, followed by laughing everytime Wage has to run and retrieve the stick by himself!
No doubt this will continue on into the evening...or until Wage falls over exhausted (there's no sign of that happening anytime soon).
From the Uglydoll blog at adventuresinuglyworld.blogspot.com/
Oh come on... you didn't honestly think I would play fetch while it was raining and with the yard looking like that, did you?
Daily Dog Challenge 2983. "Unconventional"
No, Toby - as is his practice - took a ball out with him when when he went out for a Bio Break.
Yes, he could have stayed in the relative shelter of the eaves and then chosen a mostly dry spot under the trees.
That's what Henry did, he doesn't even care if he gets wet!
But no, Toby had to go ALL the way to the other side of the yard - the muddy side - the puddley muddy side!
Take from just inside the slider - probably zoomed in and definitely cropped.
366:2020: #16
Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
Despite having young chicks in the nest the male Grey Heron continues to collect small sticks to dress the nest :0)
Ai Weiwei's zodiac sculptures at LACMA
Dog photographed with Nikon z6 converted to standard IR (720nm)
Picked up the Halloween BAM figs a few days ago and of course, it’s my yearly (I hope it’s yearly) showcase of one of them through my eyes. Love the eeriness of this white lady!