Have you noticed the past couple of Project 366 posts were numbered incorrectly? My apologies for any confusion I may have caused to those of you who use my Project 366 to help keep track of your days. You did not really get to live Day 178 twice, and you did not miss Day 179. *sigh*
Still hanging with the dogs, here’s Sundae in all his under-bite glory. He’s with us for three and a half more weeks, and he seems to be having fun playing with the big dogs.
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I wondered what was wrong with the universe—-it was all out of whack and it is all because of your misnumbering!!!! 🙂 Love the pic of sweet Sundae—–looks very snuggly!!!
Hahahahaha! My apologies, Beth Ann. Rest assured, the world is spinning on its axis once again. Sha’woo. That was close.
Sundae is one of the most difficult dogs to photograph, because he does not sit still for very long.
Actually, your photos are so wonderful I never notice the numbers. Not to worry, everyone understands.
Blessings – Maxi
Thank you, Maxi. Blessings to you – as always.
How do you get all of your dogs to smile? Mine are afraid of the camera. And wind. And Joe’s deep voice. And strangers (Luke is). And the cat. (sigh)
Oh Kim… it is not easy. I take SEVERAL and delete most. Your dogs are not afraid of the camera. You jest. You took an awesome one of them waiting to go walking. You just need to use those moments as the moments to capture. I loved that picture of Luke and Allie.
My dogs will look at the camera… look… look… loooooook… then turn away as I click the shutter.
Mine do, too, Byronic. Thank goodness for digital cameras. I click and click and click and get one decent shot out of 70. *sigh*
I’m about as good with numbers as I am with words, Ms. D…
so… you know. The math slipped by me.
Shock and awe, right?!
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Shock and awe… you crack me up.
I see “Project 366” in my inbox and say, “It’s Lenore!” I never get to the number, but this may explain why I don’t know what day it is. 🙂
Too funny, Patti. I am glad you say, “It’s Lenore!” and not… “Lenore again?!” 🙂
Tee hee hee… (I can’t stop doing that when looking at Sundae.)
It’s the under-bite, right?