Many years ago while living at home, I acquired a puppy with the idea of indulging in obedience competition. She was an exceptionally bright and charming character, and one day I came into our Florida room to find my mother plastered up against the wall just around the corner, with her finger to her lips.
Bearing in mind that my mother’s simple, non negotiable pet policy was, sure you can have it. You feed, water, train, exercise it, police it’s quarters – sure, no problem. So I was taken aback to find her there, finger to her lips. I mouthed at her ’what’s going on?’ and she whispered back ’I’m playing hide and seek with Puppy’.
Well … she had been, against all odds. But the puppy had moved on to Bigger Things! rotfl!
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Better NOT absent-mindedly take the ladder back to the garage (or the neighbors’ garage) once Opal is completely on the roof.
2252895 about 11 years ago
To early for Santa.
oldtruck66 about 11 years ago
she’s got no buisness on that ladder. God help her.
EarlP2 about 11 years ago
This looks like trouble, for sure!
Constantinepaleologos about 11 years ago
Up on the rooftop, Grandma paused…
Linda1259 about 11 years ago
Any Grandma would do the same and I am terrified of heights!!!
naturally_easy about 11 years ago
Every firefighter’s nightmare. Having to throw and fat old lady over your shoulder and take her down the ladder.
jazzmoose about 11 years ago
She can sure assume herself into a mess…
gjsjr41 about 11 years ago
I think Brian Crane put the ladder there.
pathfinder about 11 years ago
TWO Opals? OMG
ewalnut about 11 years ago
Why would she assume Nelson was up there?
jtviper7 about 11 years ago
This could be a long day.
Hawthorne about 11 years ago
Many years ago while living at home, I acquired a puppy with the idea of indulging in obedience competition. She was an exceptionally bright and charming character, and one day I came into our Florida room to find my mother plastered up against the wall just around the corner, with her finger to her lips.
Bearing in mind that my mother’s simple, non negotiable pet policy was, sure you can have it. You feed, water, train, exercise it, police it’s quarters – sure, no problem. So I was taken aback to find her there, finger to her lips. I mouthed at her ’what’s going on?’ and she whispered back ’I’m playing hide and seek with Puppy’.
Well … she had been, against all odds. But the puppy had moved on to Bigger Things! rotfl!
route66paul about 11 years ago
Opal could “be down with that”, real soon.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 11 years ago
The danger to others of being thought foolish
Number Three about 11 years ago
Oh no… Oh no.
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gmasj about 11 years ago
Climbing a ladder in a house dress? No good can come from this, especially coming down.
pcolli about 11 years ago
It may well have been a woman who invented the ladder. What do we know?
milania about 11 years ago
“…where you’re at” is NOT English!!!!!!
Grammarpolice about 11 years ago
I love Pickles. However, I hate it when that poor grammar of “where you’re at” is perpetuated! "Where you are " is fine and perfectly natural.
chicogrande about 11 years ago
It’s going to be a couple of fun days!