Posted on 07/22/2008 7:53:55 AM PDT by fings
Do you remember your puppy days when youd lay in a field, look at the sky and use your imagination on the puffs of clouds floating by? Yup, the good old days. These were the times long before you were asked to humiliate yourself by standing on your hind legs just to get a treat. Of course in my cloud observation days, I never really got much further than Hey, that looks like a ball! or Hey, that looks like a chewy! but no one ever accused me of being creative or bright.
Our first entry is this Dachshund running free in the sky. Mmmmm
wiener dogs taste good
especially with mustard and relish.
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a Charlie Brown Sunday Morning Cartoon - - - - - it was Lucy and Linus and Charlie Brown laying on "THE PITCHERS MOUND" of the cartoon looking up at beautiful white fluffy clouds.
IIRC Lucy started out by saying (this is a concept only - I do not have the exact, or even nearly the exact words, "those clouds represent the equality of mankind and everyone in the world should enjoy their beauty."
Linus said (concept only) that he could read the "most magical music ever written in the shape of the beautiful clouds."
And Charlie Brown, naturally last and most prophetic said - " those clouds look like a cow and a pony to me."
I can’t even imagine what it looks like in person, it’s got to be spectacular.
Ours are more like this example, versus that stunning one in the first pic. They're formed by wind circulation over mountains, generally in very warm climates.
Pretty sure that no dog I've owned has ever devoted more than four seconds to something that he couldn't consume, destroy, or roll in.
Number 4 looks like Miss Piggy.
Taz--on the move...(to me). To each their own...
That’s cute, thanks for posting on the site.
That’s such a cute picture.
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