Photo Hunt: Sad Saying good-bye to the squirrels at the end of a camping week-end always causes sadness for Shelby and Annie. For other photo hunts using sad go here. Comments earthlingorgeous4.10.08Awwwww... you really captured their sadness. Tell them you will come back someday. I hope they are not sad because of thisReplyDeleteRepliesReplypeppylady (Dora)4.10.08Your pour doggies won't be able to get those little critters.I'm up in North Idaho if you have time stop by my blog and the coffee is on.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyRebecca Mecomber4.10.08Aww! Dogs have such sad faces! There's always next year!I did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and post your link.http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJBelle4.10.08ohhhhhhh. I LOVE Shelby and Annie.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous4.10.08What sweet puppies! I think dogs are better at "sad" than any other species. A pouting puppy just rips my heart out. I bet the squirrels aren't nearly as sad they've gone.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMarmiteToasty4.10.08But, how many did they catch whilst there :)xReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCarver4.10.08That is such an endearing shot. Beautiful dogs and yes they look a little sad but companionably so.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplymimi114605.10.08Dogs are always like that they always look so sad, anyway your dogs are handsome..hope you too can visit mine.. thanks.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment I always enjoy reading comments!
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Awwwww... you really captured their sadness. Tell them you will come back someday. I hope they are not sad because of this
ReplyDeleteYour pour doggies won't be able to get those little critters.
ReplyDeleteI'm up in North Idaho if you have time stop by my blog and the coffee is on.
Aww! Dogs have such sad faces! There's always next year!
ReplyDeleteI did Photo Hunters today, too. I hope you get a chance to visit and post your link.
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/
ohhhhhhh. I LOVE Shelby and Annie.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet puppies! I think dogs are better at "sad" than any other species. A pouting puppy just rips my heart out.
ReplyDeleteI bet the squirrels aren't nearly as sad they've gone.
But, how many did they catch whilst there :)
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That is such an endearing shot. Beautiful dogs and yes they look a little sad but companionably so.
ReplyDeleteDogs are always like that they always look so sad, anyway your dogs are handsome..hope you too can visit mine.. thanks.
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