Hello, what a cute dog. He might need a drink of water. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, stay safe! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend. PS, thank you for the commend and visit.
Thank you for sharing this great photo from your archives. I was very disappointed that effectively Saint Patrick's Day was cancelled this year due to covid-19, in the area where I live. I know they had to do that, to avoid people being too close together watching the local parades. But it felt like there was a void or a black hole that day. I know in Ireland, parades were cancelled too. :-(
Oh what a fluffy dog! Love the shaggy hair makes him more huggable and warm. He looks a bit tired and thirsty though, maybe walked quite far on that parade.
The dog of my childhood. My eldest sister raised and showed Old English. I have a distinct memory of a whelping box in the garage and my sister giving a new pup mouth to mouth when it was born not breathing. All was well with all 9 pups. Old english are the cutest puppies.
This made me laugh, Bill, the dog looks so exhausted!
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Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice dog.
Greeting from Patricia.
Lovely dog.
ReplyDeleteNice capture too.
The poor doggy looks exhausted. Perhaps a Guinness to cool him down.
ReplyDeleteHairy Harry on the move :)
ReplyDeleteNice capture on the furry walk!
ReplyDeleteHello. The dog looks thirsty. It is cute dog.
ReplyDeleteTake care!
And lucky the dog isn't green.
ReplyDeleteWas such a hot day then? The dog seems exhausted! LOL
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend, Bill!
What a cutie.
ReplyDeleteHello, what a cute dog. He might need a drink of water. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, stay safe! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy weekend. PS, thank you for the commend and visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this great photo from your archives. I was very disappointed that effectively Saint Patrick's Day was cancelled this year due to covid-19, in the area where I live. I know they had to do that, to avoid people being too close together watching the local parades. But it felt like there was a void or a black hole that day. I know in Ireland, parades were cancelled too. :-(
ReplyDeleteWhat a furry lovely Bill, he stole the show 💙
ReplyDeleteAs my father used to say "I'd rather feed him for a week than a fortnight".
ReplyDeleteA green shirt, yellow pants, a kilo of beads around the neck, and red shoes. Now there's a fashion icon for you!
ReplyDeleteLindo um belo cão.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
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Oh what a fluffy dog! Love the shaggy hair makes him more huggable and warm. He looks a bit tired and thirsty though, maybe walked quite far on that parade.
ReplyDelete...archives are a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteHappy to be part of the parade.
ReplyDeleteWhen life was easy!
ReplyDeleteNo green jacket for the cute dog?
ReplyDeleteWonderful memories, Bill, of happy days from the past. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Green world.The dog enjoyed his walk obviously being the unique one.Stay blessed and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteThe dog of my childhood. My eldest sister raised and showed Old English. I have a distinct memory of a whelping box in the garage and my sister giving a new pup mouth to mouth when it was born not breathing. All was well with all 9 pups. Old english are the cutest puppies.
ReplyDeleteThey're a very colorful group.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing a much happier time Bill.
ReplyDeleteLove the Old English Sheepdog. We used to have two of them :)
What a great memory...parades, shaggy dogs...hope we can have them all together next year!
ReplyDeleteThat dog even has a green lead!
ReplyDeleteWe had a sheepdog years ago - such gentle creatures they are. I hope we can have parades next year!
ReplyDeleteA happy dog out for a walk on a sunny day. I see people wearing green, thought that was an American tradition.
ReplyDeletethe dog is having it hot :))))
ReplyDeleteGreat photo :)
An Old English Sheepdog! What a joy to see this beautiful baby.
ReplyDeleteReminds me so much of our own Shaggy (RIP).
God Speed!
What a beautiful dog! And is that a new banner on your blog? I love it! Take care!
ReplyDeleteThere were none of these parades held this year with major cities cancelling theirs.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking dog. I've always liked Old English Sheep dogs.
ReplyDelete"Parade? Sure! I love a parade!" says the shaggy dog.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely dog :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Hoping we can have parades again soon!
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