I received the text above from my dear wife Karen.
She thought the dog involved looked an awful lot like Ellie B aka Dogamous Pyle when she perches herself by the kitchen window of A Bitty Better in the Liverpool neighborhood of Galeville when she hears my car pull into the driveway.
I chuckled. Loved it. Agreed.
And then I looked really hard at my beloved rescue dog when I pulled into the driveway one day thereafter.
Yup. Nailed it.
How do you get greeted upon your arrival home>
so cute and funny!
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Thanks, Beth, for getting it. 🙂
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That is so funny Mark! Yes, Karen nailed it surreal.
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Hi Kim! Glad you enjoyed the two shots. 🙂
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Both our dogs can sense of of our cars all the way down the street when one of us is coming home. How do they know it is us and not just a neighbor!? They leap up, run to the front door, run to the back door, run back to the front, etc. and start whining to be let out. Then BAM, one of our cars pulls into the driveway. The photo and art are spot on!
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Yes, the animal car-sense is incredible, Kathryn Grace. I can’t tell Karen’s car down the block!
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Super cute!
I get offered the belly when I get home, and then Sadie just sorta runs laps.
I was surprised to find her watching me trim shrubs last weekend. She was in the ROCKING CHAIR! Goodness, a dog in a rocking chair. But I looked up, and there she was, about a foot from me, watching me through the window!
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I hope Sadie gets good rocking in when nobody is looking, Joey. We like it. Why not her? 🙂
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When we’re indoors, she never gets in the rocking chair. I tell you, she was dedicated!
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Now that right there Mark, that’s love. ❤
Diana xo
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You got that right, both ways, Diana. ❤
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Thank you, sir.
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Love the art of your blog, Mark, rarely imitated.
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You are very kind, Ann, like my Ellie B, who also loves you so.
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