This guy barked at me all the way down the street. I choose to assume he wanted to play.

Okay, yes, more likely he was a guard dog, but I can dream. 🙂
This guy barked at me all the way down the street. I choose to assume he wanted to play.
Okay, yes, more likely he was a guard dog, but I can dream. 🙂
It was kind of grey here today. I spent most of the day working on the Lummox, but I did go out to see the new Wreck-It Ralph movie, which was fun.
Someone is still sleeping off Thanksgiving turkey.
Not entirely sure what that shirt is all about — is that velour? Wouldn’t that get dirty rather easily? — but Zoe (girl, 8 years old) pulls it off with style and panache.
Look at those cheeks. And those huge paws.
A little hump-day happiness for you. Yes, there are three of them: you can just see the third silhouette in the back. Good thing they sprung for the extended cab version!
In life, there are passengers and there are drivers. And Kai (2, male) wants to be both.
I need a little sunbathing. And since whether I stay here in Indiana (where it will be snowing again over the next couple days, ack) or go back to California (where the weatherman has had to trot out the infrequently used sigil for ‘smoke’ as the forecast for a while, and probably will be for the foreseeable future) it doesn’t seem likely. So here’s someone I ran across in my travels over the summer, out for a little bask in the sunlight.
I am hanging out with Autumn’s folks while the Lummox convalescences. A couple hours ago her mom walked inside from taking the dogs out, holding a kitten that she’d found standing on their fence. Bear in mind that it’s 22 degrees out.
Apparently the neighbors have outdoor cats who come to visit, and this one wandered away from the pile.
I got to cuddle her until she was nice and purry warm, at least.