Thursday, December 27, 2012

I Love a Grainy Night

Christmas isn't over 'til everyone takes down their lights. A stroll in the neighborhood last night told us that's not going to happen soon. I like the nostalgic glow, but I think it's lost on Boz.


24 comments:

  1. He does appear to be asking you to hurry up and catch up...

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  2. It looks very welcoming, Petrea {and hard to imagine it's cold there}. Night night, Boz.

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  3. Looks like Boz has other things on his mind.

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  4. Your husband is FUNNY! LOL.... Saw the title of your post and thought it was a pun....Remember the song: "I Love A Rainy Night'? by Eddie Rabbit? or am I dating myself?

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  5. That's where I got it, KBF. I'm referring to the fact that I had to mess with this photo so much to make it work. Took it in the dark with the iPhone.

    I think Boz is getting used to me pointing the camera at him but he still doesn't know why I do it. Why don't I sniff and pee like he does? Monkeys are odd, to say the least.

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  6. Ah, that's better. It's been a Boz-free Christmas until today. Thank you for giving his monkey fans our regular fix, Petrea.

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  7. You're welcome, Dive. Sorry for the wait. I wanted to get a Christmasy picture of him and he wouldn't wear the Santa hat.

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  8. Saw 5 dogs wearing Santa hats on Chrustmas Day, slightly disturbing if truth be told! Charming night shot with a Dickensian feel to it Mr Boz. A belated Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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  9. Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!!! (I know Boz did!)

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  10. I love seeing that familiar Pasadena lamp post lighting the way for dear Boz.

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  11. It's fitting that a picture of Boz has a Dickensian feel, Deb! Thank you.

    We did, Chieftess. I don't know if Boz knows the difference, but he did, too.

    I should do a post on the lamps, Lauren. This is one of the newer ones, as you know. I like the old ones, too.

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  12. When you've been in the modeling biz as long as Boz, flashing your assets is second nature.

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  13. That's a beautiful set of pins he's got. Look at those slender ankles.

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  14. I'd best not tell him any of this. He's already making demands.

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  15. It's Pasadena--no one takes their lights down until after New Year's!

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  16. Looks like Boz doesn't want to "walk down that long, lonesome road" by himself, even with the holiday glow. :-)
    This photo would make a good book cover....

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  17. Positively Victorian--
    lights come down on the Epiphany--
    chez nous

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  18. No lights for us this year. We do feel bad about that.

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  19. I need to write a book to go with this cover, or maybe sell it to someone who has a Christmas dog story.

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  20. really? then it's Christmas all year round in my neighborhood

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  21. For some reason, that I sure don't understand, I saw this and thought of Frank Sinatra's version of "One for My Baby". Mercer, Arlen and Boz - all making comments on the lateness of the night and the need to go home.

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