Friday, January 12, 2007

Weekend Weimar

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This is the exact same look I get every morning before I walk my two -- an 11-Year old female named Kate and a 2-3 Year Old male named Sarge. They will sit there and just stare at me.

I'm traveling this weekend, so I won't be posting until Sunday night.

Have a good weekend.

7 comments:

George Phillies said...

Thanks for all your hard work!

And for those who find economic news interesting, courtesy Newsmax.com (which appears to be a financial news site Using right-wing news as a customer lure):

"4. Real Estate Developer Teetering on Bankruptcy

Mills Corp. may be forced to seek bankruptcy protection if it is not able to repay a $1.1 billion loan due at the end of March.

The shopping mall owner and developer made the announcement on Tuesday...

The company, whose creditors last month agreed to extend a loan maturity date to March 31, said in a regulatory filing the loan agreement requires Mills to sell significant assets to pay off the loan, and if Mills is not successful it could be forced to seek bankruptcy protection...."

Anonymous said...

I can relate. My 6-yr old Chocolate Lab, Chance, will sit quietly staring at me when he wants to go outside. No barking, scratching, or whining: just a riveting gaze accompanied by the occasional rumbling sigh-grumble. Frankly, I'd rather have a bark than the stare. It's unnerving. Which is the point, I guess.

bonddad said...

I think of this gaze the following way.

They're saying, "you want to walk the Weimars.....you want to walk the Weimars....."

cathy said...

That's how we all look waiting for a new post. Hahaha

redfish said...

Best of wishes for your mom, Bondad.

Kurt in Seattle said...

Courage.

BruceMcF said...

Now I can't see the image, but when I got to "view source", I can find the image.

I think that the wrong line is being clicked in Photobucket. Click on the first one, "URL", and use the tools in the Blog editor itself to format that as an image. That eliminates the "image embedded in a link" which is being caught and filtered out by some ad-blocking systems.