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- Outside The Snow Is Falling
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- He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
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That is so funny! I can almost see the disappointment in their eyes..
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteHaha -- good one, Andy. Those pooches are adorable. The one on the left with the patch of snow on its nose is just precious.
ReplyDeleteHahaha, so true.
ReplyDeletePretty tricky! I'm sure they can smell all the stinky stuff through the snow.
ReplyDeletelaughing out loud!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! That's good, Andy! I was going to comment on the amount of snow based on the fire hydrant and then I saw the second photo! Thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pairing of photos. Lovely yellow hydrant.
ReplyDeleteThey do look a little ticked.
ReplyDeleteGood post, Andy! ;-))
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh. I agree with Marleen. . .these cute little critters have that "now what?!" look in their eyes.
ReplyDeleteOh, what are they gonna do?
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Andy!
Very funny one. How is it possible that the dogs don't disappear in the snow.
ReplyDeleteThey are very small dogs and don't have enough weight to sink.
DeleteThose guys look pretty harmless to me!
ReplyDeleteHahaha!
ReplyDeleteCute. I never tire of snow photos.
ReplyDeleteLOL, those tiny terrors, thank goodness for snow!
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