We do indeed wonder. There is probablyl a lot going on inside dogo's heads, especially the dog you showed today. It looks like a young Labrador retriever, and they are especially smart dogs.
We have a Golden Retriever and I always wonder what goes on in her mind...she's very smart, and sometimes I think she knows very well what she's doing and may even be teasing me a bit!
Re your question on The Villages: No place has as good Mexican food as does Arizona! Not even Mexico!
Could this be someone I know with a haircut? I wonder every day what is going on in a dogs mind. And sometimes I can guess by the little glint of mischief in the eyes.
My husband says its, "Oh, goody, I get to play, I get to eat, I get to poop and tomorrow I get to do it all over again!" Those ears are just made for scratching behind. Lovely.
I wonder all the time, Sharon! Love the shot.
ReplyDeleteWe do indeed wonder. There is probablyl a lot going on inside dogo's heads, especially the dog you showed today. It looks like a young Labrador retriever, and they are especially smart dogs.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful capture! This dog looks as if she is waiting for someone she loves.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. Very creative shot, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteWe have a Golden Retriever and I always wonder what goes on in her mind...she's very smart, and sometimes I think she knows very well what she's doing and may even be teasing me a bit!
Re your question on The Villages: No place has as good Mexican food as does Arizona! Not even Mexico!
hmmm, good question
ReplyDeleteI really wonder after reading "The Art of Racing in the Rain."
ReplyDeleteNice composition!;)
ReplyDeleteCould this be someone I know with a haircut? I wonder every day what is going on in a dogs mind. And sometimes I can guess by the little glint of mischief in the eyes.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot - I love looking at your photos - it keeps me in touch with the area my daughter lives in.
ReplyDeleteThanks...
I think they are always waiting for some fun to happen!
ReplyDeleteI think I have read a couple of books written from the dog's perspective. Regrettably, they don't help me.
ReplyDeleteAt this moment it looks like 'stuff off'
ReplyDeleteEven without the dog's face, I know I'd love this animal! Bet she's a loyal little critter, waiting for someone she love.
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh, I scolled back and saw brattcat's earlier comment! An example of "great mind" or true animal lovers' reaction.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition, Sharon! Love this shot.
ReplyDeleteMy husband says its, "Oh, goody, I get to play, I get to eat, I get to poop and tomorrow I get to do it all over again!"
ReplyDeleteThose ears are just made for scratching behind. Lovely.
Not sure about the dogs, but my cat had the built-in censor for my intentions about him (feed, kiss, feed, feed).
ReplyDeleteGreat composition.