Monochrome Monday hosted by Aileni As it is very frosty and cold I am driving to work, shameful, yes, as its only 1.75 miles uphill down hill in nose to tail traffic. I park in the nearest car park, courtesy of the City Council, a perk of the job. Thank you very much. And this is what l see on my short walk from car park to work! silhouette of castle gate looking back over my shoulder where l have walked from the very ineffectual Millennium Bridge this is the entrance to the underpass, which takes us under the dual carriageway that separates the Castle from the city, the Museum and Cathedral this is the underpass decorated with old local industrial machinery and the Cursing Stone produced for the Millennium and inscribed with a centuries old curse it receives the wrath of locals as it is considered the cause of all our recent ills, Foot & mouth and the Floods the marble floor containing prominent local and Reiver's name the Whispering Wall, solid glass brick, come alive with...
Aw, I know that look. My Daisy gives it to me all the time. Great shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteAh, I know that look, too! Both Sam and my son's dog, Mojo! Can't eat a meal without them following every fork full! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteEvery dog owner knows that look. Although they can appear to not care or even know what's going on, you KNOW that should something drop on the floor, they're right there! lol
ReplyDeleteOurs is bigger, dumber and worse behaved! Yours is cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, she looks so lovely :) (did you slip her some chicken when no on e was looking?!)
ReplyDeleteOf course!!
ReplyDeleteNot much just a morsel to stave off the drooling!
Three christmas' ago, she had the turkey before we had a second helping. She also ripped the bin to bits looking for a carcass...a severe infection and luckily no surgery, it took her several expensive weeks to recover!
Oh what a lovely dog! Our dog, Guinness (no longer with us), used to sit patiently making a puddle of drool on the kitchen floor whilst we ate. LOL
ReplyDeleteOh what a sweet face and so well behaved ..
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better
AWwwwwwwwww I love this...Hope you have a wonderful day thanks for the post! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely lovely photo! Dogs are the most fascinating people.
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ReplyDeleteAww ... did she get the scraps? I hope so!
ReplyDeleteLove this. Perfect pose and choice for the letter M.
ReplyDeleteI keep missing your posts, Saz - Darn the blasted office - I managed 3 full days this week - Wish I didn't have to go back full time - Too much fun and frolics to be had playing around with you, here and there!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful woozle Pippa is - So intent and intelligent! Hope you are still enjoying the peace there, my lovely friend... x
Drop by my blog to see another dog called Pippa who sends lots of greetings to your cute canine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! I love this shot of her with her shadow :)
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