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Category Archives: Animals
Vintage Ginger Bubbly
I wonder if my flood insurance covers dog slobber? Bible thought of the day: Psalm 145:14-16 (King James Version) 14 The LORD upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that be bowed down. 15 The eyes of all … Continue reading
Caption This: Sam and Mitzi
Mitzi, the brindle boxer pup, is being chided by Sam, a Cairn terrier. Sam was so funny with Mitzi. Sam did not tolerate other animals very well. I saw that dog stand down a Rottweiler once. He feared nothing. We … Continue reading
Budweiser Clydesdales at a Houston Weingartens Circa 1970s
I am not sure of the story why the horses were there, but my Grandfather got these two pictures of the Budweiser Clydesdales on display at a Weingarten’s Food Store in Houston. There is a huge reason why I posted … Continue reading
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Tagged Budweiser, Clydesdales, Houston, vintage, Weingartens
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Gratuitous Squirrel Shot
I hate tree rats. Alas I am besieged by the little varmints. Because of where I live I cannot just kill the little critters so I live trap them and move them to Schmooley hill about 4 miles away. I … Continue reading
A Couple of Old Friends
Boxers have always been a common fixture in my family. For 10+ years my folks had 2 Cairn Terriers that provided for some entertaining times. Sam, the cairn in the picture, always kept us in stitches. Normally when a new … Continue reading
