Monday, June 18, 2012

Zen Monday: #201


...and we're back to our regularly-scheduled Zen Mondays, where you tell us what the photo's about, rather than me telling you.

I hope today is the start of a beautiful week for everyone.

24 comments:

John Sandel said...

"If you come to a fork in the road, take it."

—Yogi Berra's dog

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Life can be full of mysteries ... and odors! Very nice shot.

Birdman said...

"We eat a lot... but we don't eat PLASTIC!" hahaha

Katie said...

Hmmm, veggie burger. Pass.

Adele said...

Sometimes, a fork is just a fork. Who has the ketchup?

Bellis said...

Chicken!!! Nope, all gone. Forketaboutit.

Anonymous said...

Dog discovers tools.

Susan Campisi said...

Where's the cake?

Pasadena Adjacent said...

Man foot with the toenail polish?

Petrea Burchard said...

Maybe, maybe not. I live on a diverse block.

BaysideLife said...

I've heard of this fork thingy. Something about opposable thumbs.

TheChieftess said...

"Where's the beef???"

Deb said...

You are invited to BBQ Sunday, food provided, bring own drink.
Dress code: Curtains

Unknown said...

Boz! No! Danger! That isn't a fork, it's an appendage of Zebritus Anglerus, aka the striped trapskirt, a sendentary predator that lures mammals with decoys of tasty looking food (and related paraphenalia.)

LONDONLULU said...

All I can say is that's a sweet, sweet pooch (do stripes evoke primal responses in canines?) - there is nothing like having a dog hanging around underfoot.

Ms M said...

Just a little taste, please? Just one lick...

Petrea Burchard said...

As bedtime approaches (ah, it's been a fantastic day), I once again thank you for your contributions.

Cliff, brilliant, but too many syllables! Dogs mostly stick with the one-syllable words. More like, "Boz! No! Bad! No fork! No skirt! No lick!"

Chieftess, speaking of beef, Boz had hamburger and rice for breakfast and dinner today. He's turning his nose up at dog food these days. John and I have become his personal chefs. Tomorrow we'll try turkey burger.

TheChieftess said...

For the last year or two of Daisy's life, I used to cook a chicken breast and rice...up here, I drove to Bishop every other week to go to Smart and Final to get good chicken breasts for less!!! Foster farms no less!!!

Petrea Burchard said...

S&F! Thank you, Chieftess, that's such a good idea. I was cooking whole chickens and getting really, really tired of it. But the vet says give him what he'll eat, and I say he shall have what he wants.

Unknown said...

Petrea, I'm surprised at you. "No fork", "No skirt" and "No lick" are all two syllable words.

Petrea Burchard said...

Touche, Cliff. Or I should say, too shay.

alex said...

they DO stink, and also stain the sidewalk. but they sure do form amazing canopies.

John Sandel said...

Alex, you get out of that time machine RIGHT NOW and go outside. It's a lovely day under the jacarandas.

Margaret said...

That was god. Any more?