Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
Beautiful photos! Willa (is that Willa? I couldn't quite tell) looks very comfortable on the table while she's enjoying the view.
Not an ordinary shot this dog on the table??
The dog is my son's dog -- Ali Ali. I was not pleased to find him (and his muddy footprints) on the table -- but I took a picture before I shooed him off.
Lovely photos! I'm sure he didn't mean to get muddy prints on the table, he only got up there for the amazing view!
I expect Ali Ali realised that the best view of the farm and the mountains was from the top of that table. Intelligent dog, that one!
Thérèse's comment makes me smile!
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Beautiful photos! Willa (is that Willa? I couldn't quite tell) looks very comfortable on the table while she's enjoying the view.
Not an ordinary shot this dog on the table??
The dog is my son's dog -- Ali Ali. I was not pleased to find him (and his muddy footprints) on the table -- but I took a picture before I shooed him off.
Lovely photos! I'm sure he didn't mean to get muddy prints on the table, he only got up there for the amazing view!
I expect Ali Ali realised that the best view of the farm and the mountains was from the top of that table. Intelligent dog, that one!
Thérèse's comment makes me smile!
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