Ok Vamps, here is another one. Hope you enjoy. The icon is by minion. The images are by Heather. Thanks, Ladies. Brian
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INDIFFERENCE, Chapter 49 © 2008 Brian Hennessey )
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-- Yay! New chapter.
-- Wasn't the last one Chapter 49?
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I really liked the second picture.
It comes out dark on my computer, don't know if it does that for everyone ?
It means I have to highlight it, to see it. Kind of like turning on the light,and being faced with this scene. In the way that Bryant had to turn on lights, because it was darker in the room than he realized.
Hugs, and a howl, from my very scruffy pack.
As I mentioned to someone, earlier today, whoever coined the phrase "A wolf in sheep's clothing" had definitely spent a lot of time around huskies, while they were shedding!
Their old coat hangs off of them in sad clumps, and I swear, they grow extra layers at night, just to have something else to lose the next day!
Anita.
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Like all dogs, they leave fur about all year long, but, during this time when they "blow" their coat, it's pitiful! :)
The rest of the time, huskies are pretty good because, like cats, they groom and wash themselves. So, generally, they look pretty good. Right now, when I walk them, I want to hang a sign around their necks saying : "I just followed her home!" :)
Woodles to Cord!
(p.s. I created the word woodle from woof, howl and yodel. Huskies are REALLY vocal. They talk a lot - The perfect dogs for me ! Haha! The sound they make is like a barked rambling warble. Sometimes I can answer back, with just the right sounds, and they look at me as if to say "She's got it, By George, she's got it. :D!)
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