Thursday, August 27, 2015

Shade

What's the best way to deal with a heat wave?

1. Find shade.

2. Get into the shade.

3. Rub yourself against the shade.

4. Bite the shade.



16 comments:

  1. And when in doubt, find even more shade and count down the days til fall. What a cutie!

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  2. Supermodels know the drill. Stay in the shade; sun damage wreaks havoc on the skin and takes years off your career.

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  3. I don't know if Wilma can count, William, but she can tell time.

    And always be ready to smile for the camera, Hiker.

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  4. Life according to Wilma sounds so logical and simple.

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  5. Wilma knows best...

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  6. Dogs have their own kind of logic, Irina, don't you think?

    Geoff, I'm sure you'll believe me when I say Wilma is especially intelligent.

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  7. She had one, but she thought it was her drinking bowl. We gave it to a dog who would appreciate it as a high status soaking pool.

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  8. That is such a darling photo. I just checked Pasadena's weather - 100F. I just don't remember it ever getting so hot (so often) when I lived there 45 years ago. Take care!

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  9. It is definitely toasty. The heat should break within a day or two if it knows what's good for it.

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  10. Wilma! You shouldn't be biting the leaf that shades you and scratches your back?

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  11. I missed this one. Does Wilma like playing in water?

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  12. At least she doesn't bite the hand that feeds her, right Speedway?

    PA, she hasn't shown much interest in water. We did get her a swimming lesson and she was willing, mostly because there was a toy in the pool that she wanted. Boz loved water he could run in. Wilma might like shallow water when we can find her some.

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  13. Of course! Great doggie wisdom....
    (And such a ham for the camera! ;-) )

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  14. Hot weather is so tough on our furkids ... hopefully the edge will come off the temperatures soon, dear Wilma.

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  15. We're still having hot days here, but it's better (92 degrees instead of 102). We go for our walk early in the morning, then again after the sun sets. Still, it's a long day for Wilma, waiting for a squirrel to happen across the back yard.

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