04 April, 2020

saturday critters

from the archives
St. Patrick's Day parade 2010


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40 comments:

  1. This made me laugh, Bill, the dog looks so exhausted!
    To a lazy day!

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  2. Hi Bill.

    What a nice dog.

    Greeting from Patricia.

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  3. The poor doggy looks exhausted. Perhaps a Guinness to cool him down.

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  4. Nice capture on the furry walk!

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  5. Hello. The dog looks thirsty. It is cute dog.
    Take care!

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  6. And lucky the dog isn't green.

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  7. Was such a hot day then? The dog seems exhausted! LOL
    Have a nice weekend, Bill!

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  8. 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.

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  9. 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. :-(

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  10. What a furry lovely Bill, he stole the show 💙

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  11. As my father used to say "I'd rather feed him for a week than a fortnight".

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  12. A green shirt, yellow pants, a kilo of beads around the neck, and red shoes. Now there's a fashion icon for you!

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  13. 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.

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  14. ...archives are a wonderful thing.

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  15. Happy to be part of the parade.

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  16. No green jacket for the cute dog?

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  17. This beautiful dog seems to understand more than what humans can understand. That's why the dog so thoughtful! Great job my friend Bill.

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  18. Wonderful memories, Bill, of happy days from the past. Thank you.

    God bless.

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  19. Green world.The dog enjoyed his walk obviously being the unique one.Stay blessed and stay safe.

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  20. 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.

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  21. They're a very colorful group.

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  22. Thank you for sharing a much happier time Bill.
    Love the Old English Sheepdog. We used to have two of them :)

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  23. What a great memory...parades, shaggy dogs...hope we can have them all together next year!

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  24. That dog even has a green lead!

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  25. We had a sheepdog years ago - such gentle creatures they are. I hope we can have parades next year!

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  26. A happy dog out for a walk on a sunny day. I see people wearing green, thought that was an American tradition.

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  27. the dog is having it hot :))))

    Great photo :)

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  28. So cute, books looks like the poor dog needs a break, and some water.

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  29. An Old English Sheepdog! What a joy to see this beautiful baby.
    Reminds me so much of our own Shaggy (RIP).
    God Speed!

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  30. What a beautiful dog! And is that a new banner on your blog? I love it! Take care!

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  31. There were none of these parades held this year with major cities cancelling theirs.

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  32. Great looking dog. I've always liked Old English Sheep dogs.

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  33. "Parade? Sure! I love a parade!" says the shaggy dog.

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  34. Hoping we can have parades again soon!

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