You decide. I love them all. Check out the pictures, thanks to the people at Bored Panda.
Tillie says: “Don’t forget the humans. I think they’re cute, too.”
Not as cute as you, Til.
You decide. I love them all. Check out the pictures, thanks to the people at Bored Panda.
Tillie says: “Don’t forget the humans. I think they’re cute, too.”
Not as cute as you, Til.
Dear Dogs of the World:
While your humans are smelling the roses, take a minute to smell the carpet.
Love,
Tillie Marie
The fate of the stray dogs roaming near the Sochi Olympics is horrifying. They’ve been threatened with “extermination” — and the situation serves to illuminate the bizarre contrast between games that celebrate human achievement and the potential for cooperation with the real world conditions of many of the people and animals who live near the Olympic site. How can we hold these two disparate things in our hearts at the same time? Tillie and I watched the Olympic coverage which, at one point, broadcast the beautiful song Nothing More, by Alternate Routes. We were so moved by the lyrics:
“We are love, we are one, we are how we treat each other when the day is done.”
Still, how could we listen to this song — when dogs were threatened with “extermination” because they were an embarrassment to the public relations face of the games? Is that how we treat the dogs when the day is done, and what does it say about us?
Now someone is trying frantically to save some of the poor souls. Read the story. And, if you are able, please raise your voice.
FURniture doesn’t have to mean FUR all over the furniture. These pet furniture designs are genius and so much fun!
I asked Nostradogus what he thought.
“I’m looking for your credit card,” he said.
Nostradogus took me shopping the other day.
“You need a new set of Tarot cards,” he said.
I never argue with him. What’s the point? He always gets important information before I do.
We went to The Ark, our favorite bookstore in Santa Fe, where we live. They know Nostradogus there.
We browsed and browsed and browsed. Soon I felt a friendly dog paw nudging me on the leg.
“Buy these,” Nostradogus insisted. It was a gorgeous deck — The Golden Tarot by Kat Black.
“Check out The Magician,” Nostradogus said. “Look at all the cool animals.”
“Maybe we should have put humans swirling around me,” Nostradogus said. “I would have liked that. It would have given people some clues about who’s got the upper hand in human/dog relationships.”
I guess when you’re all-knowing, it’s hard to be humble. But he could try, don’t you think?