No, this isn’t the same pup as yesterday. But Rusty (4) and that one could be kissing cousins!

No, this isn’t the same pup as yesterday. But Rusty (4) and that one could be kissing cousins!
Rocky (4 months) looks quite mischievous. doesn’t he?
Too many cute pictures for captions or hovertext. Besides, they tell their very own story, don’t you think?
This is the back yard of the place I’m currently living, in Monterey. This is not, however, one of the cats of the woman I am staying with. Or anyone else who lives here. She is a visitor, just like me.
Pickles is a big boy, even for a Cardie, and he’s only nine months old. He’s gonna get even bigger!
It’s been a while since we’ve had a Caturday Supplement. And I’m currently living at a nice little spot in Monterey, while I wait for my apartment to be revamped, and this nice little spot has two cats! One of them is terrified of me, and I have mostly only seen her backside, and that very briefly. But Tigger, here, he loves people, and is quite happy to have another one to beg for petting. Unlike many cats, he actually likes tummy rubs, albeit only in moderation.
Too many good pictures for captions or hovertext. Just admire Tigger’s floofy magnificence.
There’s a shop in Monterey, and one in Carmel-by-the-Sea too, called ‘Mad Dogs and Englishmen’, a reference to an old saying and/or an old song. They rent electric bicycles that include provision for your canine companion, whether it be via a basket as below or with its very own sidecar. I think that it is unutterably spiffy, and hope to at least see a couple of pups in sidecars before I leave the area.
No. Way. I didn’t just run into an entirely new breed for the blog down here in sleepy Monterey, did I? It sure looks that way: Wishbone (8) and Clover (5) are Picardy spaniels, and apparently our first two. Amazing. Still finding new breeds after 14 years!