Sunday, November 23, 2014

Vagabond

Andy | Sunday, November 23, 2014 | Best Blogger Tips

Photographed in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick on August 28. This dog reminds me of Tramp, from the movie "Lady And the Tramp". He was a wanderer going where ever he wanted... exploring every nook and cranny. He was in complete control and seemed know what he was doing.

17 comments:

  1. We are not alone on this world. Nice one again Andy.

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  2. It seems they have their own life when the owner is not around.

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  3. I hope he has a good home he wandered back to after enjoying his explorations.

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  4. I wonder if he has a daily routine of visiting different houses and stores.

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  5. Your take is very nice Andy. Cute.

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  6. he probably has a lot of "street" friends and shop owner friends!!! hopefully!!!!

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  7. He's checking you out, too. What a face! Terrific shot!

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  8. A street wise fellow on the prowl for some treats. I hope he has a home to go to when his exploring is done.

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  9. Few dogs are allowed to go wherever they want these days. Tramp is lucky!

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  10. He does look a bit like Tramp, Andy!

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  11. Good looking animal; hope he stays safe!

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  12. I do wonder if he's got people to go home to.

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  13. i dont know the movie but doesnt he look a little sad?

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  14. Cute! It looks as if his coat has been clipped, so I'm guessing he's not homeless. I loved "Lady and the Tramp" as a child, though I don't remember the story much now...
    I do have to chuckle, though, that the dog above explores every nook and "granny." Likes older women, eh?

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    1. Yikes a typo! That changed to whole meaning of what I was trying to say. It's fixed. Thank you..

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  15. Aw..he looks like he needs a meal and a bath. Hope he has a home.

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  16. I do hope he has someone who loves him.

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