And some photos speak for themselves, hmmm? Have a great Monday!




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10 comments:
Bad Spike, Bad Spike...and you know how to cure him of that habit? Nah, you wouldn't do that.
Very cute pots. Who doesn't love to see a puppy at play?
Bad kitty!
We use to train our cats that there were cat free zones in the house. They were pretty good about where the zones were.
HAHAha haaa... train Spike... sure, next you figure I could train my beagle! Whoa, that's funny!
Spike! Don't give my cats bad ideas! That's one place they haven't discovered yet.
Ohmygosh. I loooooove your puppy-themed pottery!
Oh Spike. So cute but so naughty.
Oh, those labs are so cute. I sure miss my boy and we were so lucky he was not a chewer.
We had cats who would sleep in the sink and wait until someone came by to turn on the water for a drink.
We had another cat who, at Thanksgiving, would watch mom put the turkey in the oven and that cat parked himself in front of that oven and didn't move until the bird came out of the oven. Cats are just so fun.
I guess cat hair is just part of the menu at your house!
Love those puppies....and, man do they chew!
If it weren't for the different colors of the stoves I would think you had posted a photo of Aloysius!
Snow is always managed far more successfully in the north.....but you would think that the powers that be would learn a little.
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