He was getting a breath of fresh air during our first national lockdown.
🙂 🙂
He looks cute but I’d be frightened of him falling out of the window.
I passed him during our first lockdown. I definitely thought it unusual, but didn’t think he’d jump so far down on to the main road. He looks as if he might spring from the photo, but I remember a very calm energy.
I don’t think he liked having his photograph taken.
Perhaps not!
He looks very disapproving. Definitely a GO AWAY look. Wordlessness can be quite expressive.
It can, but I perhaps should have added a few words of context. This was taken six weeks into the first national lockdown during spring 2020 when we were only allowed to leave home for essential reasons such as buying food and for exercise once per day. Looking up at him, he seemed to be feeling what we all felt: part unhappy, part resigned.
Context is everything! Absolutely his look spoke for many of us then (and maybe still does).
Cute 🐶
That sweet little scrunched face…
Right 😄
Lovely picture, as long the dog is safe!
Joanna
Hopefully so. He seemed much more laid back than he looks here.
He looks as though he’s soaking up the warmth of the sunlight. Who wants to stay inside on a nice, sunny day?
This was six weeks into our first national lockdown when everyone we walked past during brief daily allowances of exercise was feeling pretty much the same – interested to see another living soul and glad of any sunlight going.
Love it! 😊
I’m glad you liked it.
Fun! But I, too, was worried about the dog falling out. 😉
It was six weeks into our first national lockdown and such a strange time. He was missing his normal life like everyone else. At about the same time, I passed a man in the street and we both turned our heads to look for a bird singing loudly from a tree. He said, ‘They seem to be mocking us!’
And here, at least, the times became even stranger. Not sure when this will all end, but onward we go: Dogs, birds, people, and other creatures.
The only thing that seemed to benefit at the time were the wildflowers, because the councils stopped cutting the verges.
Oh that’s such a great picture!
He or she looks to be a character.
Like photos which make one smile
It was an unusual sighting from May 2020 during lockdown.
Curious indeed Susan 🙂
He was getting a breath of fresh air during our first national lockdown.
🙂 🙂
He looks cute but I’d be frightened of him falling out of the window.
I passed him during our first lockdown. I definitely thought it unusual, but didn’t think he’d jump so far down on to the main road. He looks as if he might spring from the photo, but I remember a very calm energy.
I don’t think he liked having his photograph taken.
Perhaps not!
He looks very disapproving. Definitely a GO AWAY look. Wordlessness can be quite expressive.
It can, but I perhaps should have added a few words of context. This was taken six weeks into the first national lockdown during spring 2020 when we were only allowed to leave home for essential reasons such as buying food and for exercise once per day. Looking up at him, he seemed to be feeling what we all felt: part unhappy, part resigned.
Context is everything! Absolutely his look spoke for many of us then (and maybe still does).
Cute 🐶
That sweet little scrunched face…
Right 😄
Lovely picture, as long the dog is safe!
Joanna
Hopefully so. He seemed much more laid back than he looks here.
He looks as though he’s soaking up the warmth of the sunlight. Who wants to stay inside on a nice, sunny day?
This was six weeks into our first national lockdown when everyone we walked past during brief daily allowances of exercise was feeling pretty much the same – interested to see another living soul and glad of any sunlight going.
Love it! 😊
I’m glad you liked it.
Fun! But I, too, was worried about the dog falling out. 😉
It was six weeks into our first national lockdown and such a strange time. He was missing his normal life like everyone else. At about the same time, I passed a man in the street and we both turned our heads to look for a bird singing loudly from a tree. He said, ‘They seem to be mocking us!’
And here, at least, the times became even stranger. Not sure when this will all end, but onward we go: Dogs, birds, people, and other creatures.
The only thing that seemed to benefit at the time were the wildflowers, because the councils stopped cutting the verges.
Oh that’s such a great picture!
He or she looks to be a character.
Like photos which make one smile
It was an unusual sighting from May 2020 during lockdown.
Is he real?
He was, but I see where you’re coming from!
🤣💟