Saturday, February 18, 2017

Smiling dog in High Street window...



 Walking down High Street, the main street running through the City of Fremantle, it was impossible to pass smiling dog patiently waiting (not for too long you'll be pleased to know) for his human to appear, without taking his photo. The next shot was inevitable, where there's a window and a sweet reflection, he really did look as if he was smiling.. snap! Walking along High Street is a joy for those who admire heritage buildings, and who doesn't :) I'll show you more tomorrow. Happy weekend, take care and stay safe...



19 comments:

  1. So cute Grace. Well caught! Have a great weekend, looking after my grandson tomorrow for the first time (12 weeks now), as my son & daughter in law going to a dinner.

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  2. How cute! He does look like he's smiling! I bet there was some tail wagging going on when his human arrived.

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  3. He will be over the moon when his pack returns!

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  4. Your smiling dog is adorable in both photos. A happy soul.

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  5. Good reflection. Did you get dozens and dozens of doggy kisses?
    Happy weekend!

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  6. Great looking dog. He's was waiting for you to take his photo so the world could see how wonderful he is. :) Have a wonderful weekend, Grace!

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  7. It is a great street. The dog looks very alert, watching out for straying cattle and sheep.

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  8. Awww cute doggy....and great reflection. Hope you are enjoying the weekend.

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  9. Oh, sure! Just having a good time hanging out.

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  10. Is there any dog in a motor vehicle that doesn't smile?

    The truck looks very American.

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  11. Looking at him smiling makes me smile, too....

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  12. Great reflection, Grace! Cute dog, too.

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  13. That is the cutest and most adorable dog, just enjoying the day. Great catch.

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  14. Just love your reflection shot - it's great

    All the best Jan

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  15. La patience est la mère des vertues.

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