Jobs still have to be done even with a little pup.Yesterday's debacle with the rubbish bin has been forgotten but today's incident is well.......jawdropping!!!! I went in the frontroom to find my nest eggs for retirement all over the floor and chewed. These watercolour pictures represent me and Marks attempts at this nice hobby a few years ago . I reckoned that even though the trees were thin brown rectangles with a green circle on top they would fetch thousands at auction in a few years. Still little man has made them looked dated now so might even pop on the Antiques Roadshow next time it's close by.
That's very true but Dawson has fought back saying that these paintings wouldn't even win a prize in an under 3's competition!!!! HUH!!!
ON the other Lab Board one dog is a painter. The owner sells the paintings to raise money for local dog rescues and charities.
My first Rottweiler fancied himself an interior designer. Unlike most other dogs, he was always thrilled if you started painting, re-arranging furniture, hanging stuff on the walls. But unfortunately his forté was altogether supervisory, he didn't dirty his paws with the actual work. (and thanks for the post btw - you continue to slay me. All I need now for my day to be complete is @SwampDonkey 's pithy repost)
Deine Worten freue mich sehr please use google translator as my German is rusty and I probably said "That's two bob for the spuds and I'll throw in a tin of Iguana soup!"
I've never actually been to Stuttgart, though I've driven by it many times. I've been in Bavaria too long and turned into a Bavaria snob - every time I get out of Bayern, I look at all those other-landers with a bit of healthy suspicion. Plus they have funny accents I can't understand.