Another corgi from CorgiCon.

There was kelp scattered around on the beach. Shockingly (given the smell) most of the dogs weren’t very interested.
Another corgi from CorgiCon.
There was kelp scattered around on the beach. Shockingly (given the smell) most of the dogs weren’t very interested.
I ran into Stella, a lovely lady of 5 years old and sunny disposition, on my little jaunt up to the North Bay. (Thanks, David and Florence, for inviting me up there!) She and her mom, an equally lovely lady of equally sunny disposition, were doing some gardening when I imposed upon them to get some pictures of Stella. I then learned that not only is she adorable, she is also talented: she tries very hard to help teach the horses to do all the tricks that they are supposed to learn, by modeling the behaviors. I hope I’ll get to see this next time I’m up there because it sounds adorable.
I got a boodle of pictures of Stella, so I am going to wimp out (again!) and not do any captions or hovertext. I’m sure you can make a narrative of your own. The only things you need to know are that Stella does seem, despite all the extended tongues, to quite like being picked up, and that she is a complete leaner… the most difficult part of taking pictures of her was keeping her from coming over and leaning against my knee when I was kneeling down.
So I mentioned last week that I took those puppy pictures while on my way to an event. Well, the event was CorgiCon! I got bajoodles of pictures of corgis. Here is one of the longest.
I ran into Milo (6 months old) on my way to an event which you’ll be seeing pictures of later. But it meant that I had my good camera with me, and Milo made me very glad I did.
No captions. No hovertext. How could I possibly capture the grandeur that is Milo?
I find myself a little short on time tonight, especially after going through all the pictures of Marlowe (11 weeks old and utterly ridiculous) and picking out a few and editing them, so I’m afraid tonight is a no-captions/no-hovertext night. Please do leave hovertext ideas in the comments if you have any.
Most dogs seem to love our local Walgreens. This one seems to have been an exception.
In downtown Oakland, in a small street, is a little music store. A little music store with some very colorful inhabitants.
There’s another kitty cafe in the area here, this one in Oakland. They’re called Cat Town, and they’re the first cat cafe to open in the United States (although the one in San Francisco got into the planning stages first.)
They’re less expensive and have just as many adorable kitties, although I got less snuggling in because I showed up when most of them were asleep.