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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Who Moved My Grass?
Weighing a little less than 4 pounds "Pooh Bear" a five year old Yorkie confronts the sudden permafrost in her yard.
2 comments:
The General
said...
Our two little chihuahuas walked out in that deep southern snow, to wit 6-8 inches fell from the cloudy skies all night. Like robots on a lease they turned and wanted to wait until it all went away. You could see in their little eyes, No Grass No go. besides we are boys and this stuff is cold. It took a full day before the ice hardened and they felt comfortable enough to walk upon the frozen white stuff. Now all is better. Tree or no tree I have to go.
2 comments:
Our two little chihuahuas walked out in that deep southern snow, to wit 6-8 inches fell from the cloudy skies all night. Like robots on a lease they turned and wanted to wait until it all went away. You could see in their little eyes, No Grass No go. besides we are boys and this stuff is cold. It took a full day before the ice hardened and they felt comfortable enough to walk upon the frozen white stuff. Now all is better. Tree or no tree I have to go.
Really Cute!
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