GR&DF - Yes - it does seem that as we get older that ...... it is one great toboggan ride to the grave.... I just love that!!! Thank you Marjorie!!
Last night while I was trying to stitch and not just pass into a comatose state with needle in hand -I looked over and there where two of the who-hounds all sweet together.... and of course my camera was at hand.......
It has taken all these weeks for these two to get to the point of touching. With the Peach it is another story.... she has gotten over the "no touchy" phase - to a point - and will at least let Lolly brush against her or give the all mighty butt sniff - so important for every occasion, but that is about it - no snuggle, no share, no love - she can be very stubborn!
I did make it over to the Farmers market at lunch yesterday. I picked up so more asparagus, fingerling's, lemons and krack-korn - but passed on taking any snaps - as there was really nothing new to see. I did however stop on the way back to the office and picked up a chili-cheese dog -
and thought I would share this culinary miracle with you all - in the back you can see I had some delicious crunchy Cheetos to go with the dog - such a well rounded lunch!!
The flickers last night where on TCM and it was the 2nd installment of the Ginger Rogers Month Long Tribute. The flicks focused on the year 1933 when she was in 10 movies!! Let one of the pampered "stars" of today try and accomplish that!! The first one was "42nd Street" - 1933 - starring Ginger Rogers, Guy Kibee, George Brent, Una Merkel and Dick Powell - The film is about out of work hoofers looking for a job - finding an "angel" to back a show - when at the last moment the star gets hurt and one of the chorus is elevated to the star position and the show is saved - great film with some wonderful musical numbers. The second film of the evening was "Gold Diggers of 1933" -1933 - starring Ginger Rogers, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Guy Kibee. Another depression era theater film with a group of out of work hoofers trying to get into a show. A film with some wonderful musical numbers - the first big number opens up the film - it is big Busby extravaganza of a number that is pretty famous - with Ginger Rogers wearing a load of gold coins singing "We're in the money" .......
There you go sports fans!! Thanks for stopping by. Do come again.
Take care,
edgar
Last night while I was trying to stitch and not just pass into a comatose state with needle in hand -I looked over and there where two of the who-hounds all sweet together.... and of course my camera was at hand.......
It has taken all these weeks for these two to get to the point of touching. With the Peach it is another story.... she has gotten over the "no touchy" phase - to a point - and will at least let Lolly brush against her or give the all mighty butt sniff - so important for every occasion, but that is about it - no snuggle, no share, no love - she can be very stubborn!
I did make it over to the Farmers market at lunch yesterday. I picked up so more asparagus, fingerling's, lemons and krack-korn - but passed on taking any snaps - as there was really nothing new to see. I did however stop on the way back to the office and picked up a chili-cheese dog -
and thought I would share this culinary miracle with you all - in the back you can see I had some delicious crunchy Cheetos to go with the dog - such a well rounded lunch!!
The flickers last night where on TCM and it was the 2nd installment of the Ginger Rogers Month Long Tribute. The flicks focused on the year 1933 when she was in 10 movies!! Let one of the pampered "stars" of today try and accomplish that!! The first one was "42nd Street" - 1933 - starring Ginger Rogers, Guy Kibee, George Brent, Una Merkel and Dick Powell - The film is about out of work hoofers looking for a job - finding an "angel" to back a show - when at the last moment the star gets hurt and one of the chorus is elevated to the star position and the show is saved - great film with some wonderful musical numbers. The second film of the evening was "Gold Diggers of 1933" -1933 - starring Ginger Rogers, Joan Blondell, Aline MacMahon, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Guy Kibee. Another depression era theater film with a group of out of work hoofers trying to get into a show. A film with some wonderful musical numbers - the first big number opens up the film - it is big Busby extravaganza of a number that is pretty famous - with Ginger Rogers wearing a load of gold coins singing "We're in the money" .......
There you go sports fans!! Thanks for stopping by. Do come again.
Take care,
edgar
Ah what a sweet picture of your little dogs and
ReplyDeleteOMG that chili-cheese dog looks delicious!
The babies are too cute! Love the photos but don't tempt me with the other dog (which looks about the same size, by the way tee-hee) I'm trying to be good....which means I have to stay away from everything that tastes good...ho-hum!
ReplyDeleteThe pups are adorable! It's always nice to see pets getting along.
ReplyDeleteOMG Marjorie is so right on.. don't just you know that toboggan is going at top speed!!
ReplyDeleteBut those two look little darlin's look so cute together. Do they have a doggie food section at market? I never see snacks for the pouches? Doggie Krack-Korn maybe?? LOL
Love your lunch my go to "breakfast of champions" is Fritos Scoops and Hell on the Red salsas. Fixes all problems big and small.
Happy almost Friday Shay
Your doggies are sooo cute! I hope they get more friendly with each other soon. And how dare you show off that chili cheese dog! Mmmmmm, I want one now... lol!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog while surfing on the internet!! Loved reading it:) It is wonderful to see eachother's work through blogging. I just became a follower of your blog and I come back to visit again.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Belgium,
Wendy
Ha! That's my kind of lunch, Edgar!! :)
ReplyDeleteYour pooches look so sweet all snuggled up together. Thanks for sharing the pic!
Love the babies in the Thurday Hounds Picture !! They are so cute !
ReplyDeleteCutie pups and there's just nothing like a really healthy lunch once in a while! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your blog and I am in love! I love your writing, your pups and your Farmer's Market! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful life with us stitchy pals, I can't wait to read more as I follow your posts.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Ma
The hounds are oh so cute and its great that Peachs is coming around to her new home.
ReplyDeleteThat chili dog looks sooooooo gooood and here I sit with a cup of tea and an Oreo.
Such sweet little dogs! My goodness that Chili Cheese Dog looks SO delicious!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet babies!! As for the hotdog, make mine a slaw dog, please----mmm, might have to find one this weekend!
ReplyDeletethere is an award waiting for you at my blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos of the "who-hounds". :) Adorable.
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