And all through the house, Not a creature was stirring, Not even Connor and Halas!
They’re so close and comfortable with each other that even their tails are entwined!We hope that you had a lovely and peaceful holiday, just like we did!
*** "Be still my heart!"... Seriously, your "babies" are soooooo PRECIOUS, lying there just so close to each other! I just melt when I see things like this, related to dogs and all other animals...We have an 8 year old GSP & she now has a "sister", who is 12 months (also a German Shorthaired Pointer)... they're just getting to the point of understanding who's who, how much "space" they need, "how" to play, etc. It's soooo cute when the "baby" inspects where her "older sister" has been, and vice versa...Lawdy, they are DARLING!!! And yours? PRICELESS!!!
My heart is warmed ONCE AGAIN this wonderful day of celebration of His birth!!!
Hi Meg, Isn't friendship (dog or human) the most wonderful of all gifts? Luxie (little bijon) has been visiting for Christmas--he and Jones are the best of buds and get into sooooooo much trouble. Chasing the cats is their No. 1 priority when together. Glad that you had a wonderful Christmas!! Mary
Certainly there is a book agent offering you a publishing deal for a manuscript about this canine decorating duo-- designing dogs dog design or at least a blog-- I can see the shirts now Got Conner? pictures of him on the roof-- caption reads -- Roof! Roof! or a Dog's eye view!! Happy new year har har my word verification is "antic"
How adorable! I've really enjoyed our dogs this Christmas, too -- I think it's because dogs live so in the moment, finding joy in the simplest things like a bone or even a stick to chew on, a warm seat by the fire, or a walk through the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights. Dogs are just little furry angels with invisible wings.
Awwww! Exhibiting a lot of inner peace. Maybe Connor was looking for Halas when he was pulling his escape acts. Good health and happiness to you in the New Year.
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sending you Merry, Merry Christmas wishes Meg!
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Love your picture of Connor and Halas on your sofa, tails entwined. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDelete*** "Be still my heart!"... Seriously, your "babies" are soooooo PRECIOUS, lying there just so close to each other! I just melt when I see things like this, related to dogs and all other animals...We have an 8 year old GSP & she now has a "sister", who is 12 months (also a German Shorthaired Pointer)... they're just getting to the point of understanding who's who, how much "space" they need, "how" to play, etc. It's soooo cute when the "baby" inspects where her "older sister" has been, and vice versa...Lawdy, they are DARLING!!! And yours? PRICELESS!!!
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Hi Meg, Isn't friendship (dog or human) the most wonderful of all gifts? Luxie (little bijon) has been visiting for Christmas--he and Jones are the best of buds and get into sooooooo much trouble. Chasing the cats is their No. 1 priority when together. Glad that you had a wonderful Christmas!! Mary
ReplyDeleteConnor and Halas look like an old married couple flopped on the sofa, watching tv.
ReplyDeleteDid these lovey-loves exchange Christmas gifts?
Merry Christmas Meg! This is so sweet! :D
ReplyDeleteSo precious. Thank you so much for sharing! Julie from Alexandria
ReplyDeleteCertainly there is a book agent offering you a publishing deal for a manuscript about this canine decorating duo-- designing dogs dog design or at least a blog-- I can see the shirts now Got Conner? pictures of him on the roof-- caption reads -- Roof! Roof! or a Dog's eye view!! Happy new year har har my word verification is "antic"
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I've really enjoyed our dogs this Christmas, too -- I think it's because dogs live so in the moment, finding joy in the simplest things like a bone or even a stick to chew on, a warm seat by the fire, or a walk through the neighborhood to look at Christmas lights. Dogs are just little furry angels with invisible wings.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
So peaceful-I have Jack the cat visiting and things are lively! Merry day after Christmas. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteNeat dogs and delightful picture. Love your blog. Hope that the New Year will be a wonderful one for you.
ReplyDeleteAwwww! Exhibiting a lot of inner peace. Maybe Connor was looking for Halas when he was pulling his escape acts. Good health and happiness to you in the New Year.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Merry Christmas, Meg!!
ReplyDeleteOh Meg thank you for sharing! Precious Pets!!Especially Connor!
ReplyDeleteAll the best to you & your family in 2012!
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Karena
Art by Karena
So sweet!
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