Mavis absolutely loves the log burner at the moment. When she's not stretched out in front of it she's round the back of it ... how she copes with the heat I have no idea ... she comes out every few minutes for a cool down and a quick panting session and then it's straight round to the back again.
That was something little Charley did when she was small and she would wriggle to get out by going underneath the log burner.
She was probably counting her blessings.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! <3
ReplyDeleteFlames can be very hypnotic. Is that Winnie's bum taking pride of place?
ReplyDeleteWell it's not mine x
DeleteMary probably thought she was watching "I'm a Welsh Terrier Get Me Out of Here!"
ReplyDeleteAnimals by the fire make it a home. x
ReplyDeleteShe was probably contemplating what she is getting for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy labrador retriever likes to snuggle up to the stove too. Sometimes she just sits and stares into the flame.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture. Home sweet home...last walking dead before the Christmas break, looking forward to your comments as always x
ReplyDeleteShe is so very sweet .. all warm and dreamy by the fire ..
ReplyDeleteHeavenly peace!
ReplyDeletePeace in the Valley.
ReplyDeleteI don't think i have your email. I need a snap of your dogs for my annual blogroll/friend pet post. :)
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Just like Bok; it's amazing we don't smell burning!
ReplyDeleteReally Sweet . . .
ReplyDeleteDo you have to go out and chop wood?
ReplyDeleteThat's a sweet photo. Animals make a house a home.
ReplyDeleteJust watched the mid season TWD finale. Don't read anything online, just watch and let it play out.
Looking forward to your review!
Bless her x
ReplyDeleteShe looks big.
ReplyDeleteLike an old lady nodding off.
ReplyDelete'My grandma and your grandma sitting by the fire.....'
Contentment.
ReplyDeleteWish we could all join her for an hour or two
ReplyDeleteMavis absolutely loves the log burner at the moment. When she's not stretched out in front of it she's round the back of it ... how she copes with the heat I have no idea ... she comes out every few minutes for a cool down and a quick panting session and then it's straight round to the back again.
ReplyDeleteThat was something little Charley did when she was small and she would wriggle to get out by going underneath the log burner.
That's the Nu on a cold night. Do your dogs stare at the cold grate in disappointment on nights the fire isn't lit?
ReplyDeleteDogs are just like us Mary is just enjoying a cozy evening by the fire bless her.
ReplyDeleteThank for your very good article.! i always enjoy & read the post you are sharing!
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