I don't know what I initially meant to photograph here--the flowers, probably.
Boz, who often accompanies me when I'm shooting, is never coy about his feelings. He's patient, but he lets me know when he thinks I have enough shots and it's time to move on. He's usually right.
Laurie, as I contemplated Boz's toes last night I wondered if I was feeling the way mothers feel. I am absolutely mad about his toes, his ears, his whiskers--even all his little bumps in the wrong places.
18 comments:
Shined shoes and tidy toes. A well-matched "couple."
Lovely flowers!
What a cute shot. Love how your foot and Boz's paw graze against one another. Speaks volumes.
Ah yes, Speedway, spiffed up for our daily perambulation.
Thanks, London Caller!
Dog people know dog people, Margaret.
Those are some cute tootsies. Human and canine.
Laurie, as I contemplated Boz's toes last night I wondered if I was feeling the way mothers feel. I am absolutely mad about his toes, his ears, his whiskers--even all his little bumps in the wrong places.
Ditto Margaret!!! Sweet shot!!!
amazing how your feet fit together!
most dogs will wiggle their way into shots, or let you know when it is time to go. Or, sit on your feet to know when *you* have decided to move along.
This is such a sweet photo - it says so much about your relationship. And makes me wonder how you keep your shoes so clean.
Dear Boz: It's time to stop and smell the...whatever those flowers are.
It's safe to say he's interested in smelling things I'm not interested in photographing.
That's a cute photo. It's funny what they (our furry family member) do to get our attention.
Ms. M, right now Boz is lying on his bed beside my office door, breathing as loudly as he can.
The flowers are pretty, but Boz's feet and your cool shoes are much more interesting!
I love this photo!
Dog lovers.
This is an eloquent picture. I love it!
I'm glad you like it, Dina. I'm always biased with the Boz shots.
Post a Comment