Speaking as a dog I would have to say yes, it probably was said by a dog. Your photos are great. It's very interesting to see what kind of wildlife you have on the other side of the world.
Hi Inger - Just got caught up with your blog. I love to watch animals when they are sleeping -- it's purely Divine:) And, the cattle sure are enjoying a very full, green pasture to munch on! Best Wishes.
i'm all about the loaf... :)
ReplyDeleteGod dag, Inger. What a sweet trave of hund. (I don't know how to pluralize hund--or anything else!) Ha en trevlig dag.
ReplyDeleteThey look well loafed to me. Lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely picture ~ Ally x
ReplyDeleteSpeaking as a dog I would have to say yes, it probably was said by a dog. Your photos are great. It's very interesting to see what kind of wildlife you have on the other side of the world.
ReplyDeleteTchao-wow from Portugal
*sigh* - it's a dog's life hey ... :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a group totally comfortable with each other. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteI like that quote. And I totally believe it!
ReplyDeleteHi Inger - Just got caught up with your blog. I love to watch animals when they are sleeping -- it's purely Divine:) And, the cattle sure are enjoying a very full, green pasture to munch on! Best Wishes.
ReplyDeletei think it might be a cat, to be honest. They seem to have loafing down to a science. :)
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I am sure you are correct Inger! We could all follow the dog's example and 'learn' to loaf a bit!
ReplyDeleteMany dogs have it so good! Not a worry in the world.
ReplyDeletelol that photo gives new meaning to the term "dog pile" lol!!!
ReplyDeleteThey really are a bunch of camera hams, arent they? I bet they take bets on who can get mom to get the camera out the fastest with their antics lol!