Tuesday, 2 September 2014

I must have an escape!

I saw this face looking out under a gate in the village of Cheddar in Somerset - and if ever there was a face set on mischief I think it may be this one!


More shots from around the world at Our World Tuesday.  SM

30 comments:

  1. If I was a dog, that would be me. :-)

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  2. I think he was just inviting you to come a little closer.

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  3. Maybe he´s just curious! :) Cute dog!

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  4. ach en nou lukt het net niet.

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  5. Yep, I'm with Revrunner, if I was dog that would definitely be me!! Fun shot for the day! Have a great week!

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  6. Looks like he's trying to escape the better half to get some birding in.

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  7. Ha! That's a great capture, Stewart :-)

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  8. Hahahaha! Great shot!

    "If I could only get over to where that bloody cat is! How come it's allowed to go there, and I'm not?"

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  9. A little more and he will escape, funny photo.

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  10. That is a fun picture, and a very cute dog. Even to dogs, the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence!

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  11. I am so sorry for him, he is patiently waiting for its master who takes so long to come home. I am glad you found it to shoot.

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  12. Ooooh - too cute!

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  13. the sweetest dog that ever was!


    Concrete is an actual town and guess what back in the day they used to make-----concrete. HA!
    MB

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  14. Cute is not the word I would use to describe him...but he was probably happy to have some attention.

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  15. Well it can not escape.
    I think it's dangerous dogs.

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  16. Is this the doggy version of the limbo?
    Please come share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/09/shell-game-linky.html

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  17. What a cute shot!

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  18. What a cute shot!

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  19. At least he can look at ankles of passers by and hope.

    We are having an Antarctic blast too.

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  20. Definitely a face of mischief. :)
    Greetings from afar, Stewart.
    The leaves are falling in our yard & it's been busy as we tried to enjoy summer while it was here a short while. I look forward to returning more often now as seasons change!

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  21. that dog is so darn cute!
    It's easy to see what is on his mind.

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