Their Day

While I am pruning away in the garden... Photobucket

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...the puppies are busy, too. They must play... Photobucket

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...have a few disagreements...
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...make up after the battle...
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...take a nap...
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...or two or three naps...
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...go to the park...
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...fly...
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...sneak onto the furniture...
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...get yelled at.
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However do they manage it all?   
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Comments

  1. They are adorable rascals to be sure. Hopefully they don't "help" you by digging in the garden. It does appear, however, that Natasha is still gnawing on Boris' sideburns. . .

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  2. Yep, still trimming him. :( Still trimming the plants they can get at, too. :((

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  3. Busy kids! I can hear the sound of that ball through your pictures! Just when I thought that you couldn't take a more adorable picture of Boris and Natasha, you post these! What cute clowns! BTW, do you have a moose and squirrel for them to play with?

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  4. So cute, must be a handful for you.

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    1. Yes, they are a handful. Still getting up at 3 in the morning...hope that will end eventually.

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  5. Beautiful photos dear Hoover, those pups are so cute.
    xoxoxo ♡

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  6. What kind of dogs are they, besides really cute ones? Are their names really Boris and Natasha? If so, that is awesome!

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    1. Samoyeds, and they really are Boris and Natasha! :)

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  7. I love your puppy posts! I miss our dogs and those puppy days. That is a clematis in your first two photos, right? I have just begun pruning mine along with the climbing roses. I always feel good after a good clean up day, although tired and sore at the end of the day.

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    1. Thanks, Dorothy. Yes, that is Clematis 'Wisley'. I cut them at the same time as the roses, too. I feel the same way about garden clean up, like I've accomplished something good, but ouch--at the end of the day, ready for hot bath!

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  8. Aaaww, they are really cute! They look like the Samoyed dogs my neighbours had when I was a kid, when I used to live in Norway. They had 8 of them, and at least one of them had puppies at any given time!

    I was supposed to be pruning all week-end too, but the weather has been so cold and windy so I gave up. The roses will have to wait for a bit warmer weather :-)

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    1. Eight Samoyeds. I can't imagine the work!

      Better to stay warm inside--the roses are not going anywhere.

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