When I was of an age to have a bff/constant companion we were always looking for adventures, most of which came from our imaginations. It’s interesting, looking back, on how those adventures proliferated with practice of the imagination. But…one snowy day, in the grassy easement that ran the length of our street behind the houses, a real mystery emerged. There, in the snow, were circles incised, deep in the snow, a half-dozen or so, less than a foot apart, with nothing else around them. If there had been footprints around them, no mystery: garbage cans. But no, no footprints. No tracks of ANY kind. To this day, I wonder how THEY landed without leaving any other marks. (doo-doo-DOO-doo)
Tue Elung-Jensen over 6 years ago
True, he isn´t even making an effort to have an imagination.
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
You tell him, Eddie. Toby’s acting all grown up and blasé, nowadays!
Doctor Toon over 6 years ago
It’s fun to be creative with how you see your pets
One of our cats is very large with a luxurious mane of blue/gray fur
We tell people he is an extremely rare miniature Blue Lion
CSun Premium Member over 6 years ago
Thank you!! This is wonderful!
dogday Premium Member over 6 years ago
Well, yeah, but I mean, c’mon….a snoring bush is pretty hard to ignore.
dogday Premium Member over 6 years ago
When I was of an age to have a bff/constant companion we were always looking for adventures, most of which came from our imaginations. It’s interesting, looking back, on how those adventures proliferated with practice of the imagination. But…one snowy day, in the grassy easement that ran the length of our street behind the houses, a real mystery emerged. There, in the snow, were circles incised, deep in the snow, a half-dozen or so, less than a foot apart, with nothing else around them. If there had been footprints around them, no mystery: garbage cans. But no, no footprints. No tracks of ANY kind. To this day, I wonder how THEY landed without leaving any other marks. (doo-doo-DOO-doo)
krom_junk over 6 years ago
I LOVE Greg! So funny. Especially how Larry handles his kids. I’ve taken some tips from him. Thanks, Greg!