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Mini bolo de chocolate recheado com mousse de maracujá .
Os cachorrinhos e toda a decoração são comestíveis.
Pug Art Portrait :
Porcia - affectionately know as " Sneezy Pig "
This is her Fairytale Adventure as to exactly why she simply can't stop sneezing
East Lancashire Railway held a gala in October 2022. The organising team put extra fencing up so that for a voluntary donation a viewing area was created to watch the shunting in the sidings and various trains pass by
Besides begging for food this is one of the most common things you will see pugs do. They get in a pile and sleep right on top of each other. That's also what they do to me in the bed at night so there's no need for extra blankets at our house. I took this as we were about to leave for church this morning.
Our Daily Challenge - Starts with P
As Willow, our ten year old pug gave up her usual howl of excitement to "walkies" this morning she had no idea that it wasn't going to be the usual jaunt to the park but a 4 hour accent to the summit of Snowden. Glad to say the queen of the mountains took it all in her stride. She retired to the sofa later that evening a little tired and achy (like the rest of us) but with, no doubt, a tremendous sense of achievement.
A sleepover last night with 8 year old girls, and romping in fresh fallen snow this morn, and Dookie is ready for a long winter's nap.
50mm@1.4 1/60sec. ISO 800
finally..with a large (40x40) paper
The paper was still quite bad...but I could shape it a bit more...
Now the ears look (i think?) better..
But I think the body is too powerful, like a bulldog or something, more than cute
Can you please suggest any structural changes? Then I'll try to incorporate those..Thickness of body/legs can be easily changed by shaping
The only major problem I think is with the tail..its more like a short stub of pleats..
I counted it out..its my 28th pug :D and i finally begin to think its ok :)
This is a closer view of our new picture where you can see the palette knife strokes. It's an oil by an artist called Rebecca Mickleburgh, who signs herself 'Becksy' - we love pug - he's no trouble : )