Dog rolling in the snow in Vancouver (yes, we do get some sometimes!)
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Jon for some reason I thought that you lived in the UK. That looks like a happy dog. My cat was no enthusiastic about the snow ;-)
Happy dog!
Hope that you been well Dr. Dron. :)
Cheers,
Simon
- Simon Chandler
Thanks! Yes, one happy dog. And indeed, Apostolos, my cat is not at all keen on the snow either. Although, of course, when it is freshly fallen she will yell and shout until she is allowed out in order to confirm that she still does not like it. She prefers to warm her paws on my skin after this experiment but, failing that, any formerly clean rug will do.