9.05.2011

September 5, 2011

"White Dog," YoYoMa excitedly woofed, "come look! Here's something you don't see every day on our block!"

"This better be good, a blind boy waking me to SEE something unusual, now THAT's something you don't see every day," White Dog grumbled as she hopped up on the watching perch...and let out a yipe.

We live in the middle of a crowded residential area in the heart of the city. It is full of chic shops and diverse restaurants and is trendy in a hip University way. Livestock is not normally part of our neighborhood fabric. Ours is a quiet side street with little 1930's homes and lots of urban character. As Puff said, not even stirring to look out..."hmmm. Go figure!"

Hope all had a relaxing Labor Day Holiday and are ready to greet Autumn's entry with applause and appreciation.

11 comments:

Bailey Be Good! said...

I hope you had a wonderful holiday yesterday, and I hope you have a happy Tuesday! Check my post today -- there's an award waiting for you. :)

Woofs & hugs! <3

~Bailey (Yep, I'm a girl!)

Mack said...

A horsie in the middle of suburbia!!!

We had a GREAT Labor Day. How about you guys??


Sugars,
Mack

nancyturtle said...

Then again, it it New Mexico!

Angels Amber and Max DaWeenie and Mom said...

EeeeeeKs....a giant doggie (or a weenie dog on steroids)!!!

Random Felines said...

huh....we don't think we would be seeing one of those around here. :)

Brian's Home Blog said...

WOW! Y'all should have put on some cowboy hats and said howdy!

Kari in Alaska said...

She is just trying to keep you paying attention :)

Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com

Sagira said...

Wow, that is something you wouldn't expect to see. How neat. :)

Stella said...

Don't you just love looking out and seeing something unusual? Tomorrow maybe an elephant!

Kisses,
Stella

Tweedles -- that's me said...

Wow
How unusual is that! Out of the wild west!
Hope your weekend was great too!
love
tweedles

KB said...

We're so glad to have you back. That's a great photo! What a calm horse to be able to handle that traffic without freaking out.