Oh my goodness! I'm looking at the first picture and thinking oh no. No, no, no then scrolling ... wipe out! Poor puppy! I can't believe you had the camera!!! What a scene!
My dh and I laughed and laughed at this! I couldn't help but wonder if your Turkish dog isn't wishing he could go back to Turkey and leave this strange place with its horrible stinky kitty cats.
That poor dog! I'm sorry but I laughed my socks off :o) That is too funny. I'm sure it's not for him but that you had your camera and actually caught the "moment"... well, that's priceless :o)
No, I didn't get sprayed- had the zoom lens working ; ) She took a bath in our pond a zillion times, rubbed herself on the ground equally as much and wasn't herself for 3 days- threw up, listless... She's fine now.
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“Then he breathed upon me and took away the trembling from my limbs and caused me to stand upon my feet. And after that, he said not much, but that we should meet again, and I must go further up and further in. Then he turned him about in a storm and flurry of gold and was gone suddenly.
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Oh my goodness! I'm looking at the first picture and thinking oh no. No, no, no then scrolling ... wipe out! Poor puppy! I can't believe you had the camera!!! What a scene!
ReplyDeleteOh, the poor doggy!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing shots!
Oh my word!
ReplyDeleteMy dh and I laughed and laughed at this! I couldn't help but wonder if your Turkish dog isn't wishing he could go back to Turkey and leave this strange place with its horrible stinky kitty cats.
ReplyDeleteThat poor dog! I'm sorry but I laughed my socks off :o) That is too funny. I'm sure it's not for him but that you had your camera and actually caught the "moment"... well, that's priceless :o)
ReplyDeleteHaving our own skunk vs. dog situations, my daughter and I got a good laugh out of your pictures. Hope the odor doesn't linger too long!
ReplyDeleteNow where did you put that tomato joice?
ReplyDeleteBeth Johnson
THAT was hilarious! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh no! :) Did it get you, too?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the recipes on my blog! :)
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Michele
EEUW! We can smell it all the way down here in Austin! (pinching nose)
ReplyDeleteDonna in Tx
No, I didn't get sprayed- had the zoom lens working ; ) She took a bath in our pond a zillion times, rubbed herself on the ground equally as much and wasn't herself for 3 days- threw up, listless...
ReplyDeleteShe's fine now.