Clouds consumed the sky on our departure; high winds scattered them on our return. The sun, now a rare jewel to behold, was like a star sapphire bursting through the wisps of retreating clouds. With camera in hand, I exited my truck to find the perfect photo-op perch–off to the bow of the ferry. Gracie and Boz’s deafening snores bid me adieu.
I’m first for once! Your dogs turn any food product into an olfactory adventure!
I can just about imagine their reaction when you left the truck. They probably thought it was Christmas, all over again!
You should send the calamari to my Scrappy Doo. The name is appropriate. How could one be angry in the face of those faces? Absolutely beautiful photographs – well worth the gas-y results.
Gorgeous photos Tom! At least Boz and Gracie have some discerning tastes – our dog would have eaten everything, including the condiments!
The photos were worth it, Tom! Glad you are not mad at your pups. 😉
Shirley
Beautiful photos of the skyline…and two somewhat repentant pups! 😉
You will only do that once!
Dog guilt is the worst. They really do know right from wrong when it comes to food and furniture, don’t they?
Oh you guys and your adventures! You and the dogs do make me smile! And what a gorgeous sea/sky scape! xo
Hahahahahahahha,…How funny!!!
A lovely post, as allways! 🙂
Beautiful skies, indeed! 🙂
Hahahahahahahaha…never a dull moment, is there! I hope you had already had your fill before they finished it off 😉
At least it wasn’t something (like an entire bag of foil-wrapped dark chocolate Santas!) for which they’d need an emergency room visit… (It’s happened more times than I want to admit.)
Haha this is funny. I love the guilty look on the dogs faces. Dogs seldom know how to hide it when they are naughty.
Love the sheepish faces! They are so cute XO