Oh no! I know tulip and a daisy and a rose, can tell a dandelion. Not the varieties or anything.OH! Queen Anne’s Lace. I know that one. Ha! Good question.
just bumped into this dog (and her owner) yesterday and asked for her name. she’s Neeva and about six-years-old, found wandering around the streets in the Bronx two years ago, and now happily lives in Brooklyn. she’s very friendly and likes to jump on you!
late afternoon drags
me into the look, sculpted
patience fracturing
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very nice..just like the photos i’m seeing in postcards..love it..
thank you! when i passed this dog, i had to pull out my camera – that face was priceless! (smile)
I’m asuckerfor these, as you know….love the mention of “patience fracturing”.
yes, i know! (smile) do you know what type of breed this is?
Pit bull or pit bull mix.
ah-ha! you’re very dependable!! thank you. can you do the same with flowers? (pushing it) (smile)
Oh no! I know tulip and a daisy and a rose, can tell a dandelion. Not the varieties or anything.OH! Queen Anne’s Lace. I know that one. Ha! Good question.
(smile)
Liked this picture a lot!
Poor dog, poor face lol.
i know – such an adorably sad face. thank you!
I know the feeling, woof!
ha!
just bumped into this dog (and her owner) yesterday and asked for her name. she’s Neeva and about six-years-old, found wandering around the streets in the Bronx two years ago, and now happily lives in Brooklyn. she’s very friendly and likes to jump on you!