Put a dog on the square and I'm there

Continuing with what may be a partial canine takeover of this blog:
One of the things I love to do is wander around looking for dogs.
Correction: I don't always wander around but when I do, I enjoy coming across dogs.
For cheap entertainment I attest that it cannot be beat.
Invariably when I do meet a pooch, I will stop and ask the owner if I may take the pet's picture.
I've never been refused.
Why I don't tell them of my websites and put the pictures up so maybe the owners will buy them, I'll never know.
Perhaps I should add that to my To Do list which is already approximately seventy-eight miles long.
At any rate when Audrey and I were wandering in Knoxville's charming Market Square last Saturday, she spotted a busker with a canine companion.
At first my daughter thought the dog was a Spaniel -- most likely because of its ears -- but something told her there was room for doubt.
Turns out he was is a Dachshund and Border Collie mix.
We learned that from his owner, the busker, a personable young fellow who appears to have gotten lost in a time warp while making a turn at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury circa 1968.
Be that as it may, the puppy's name is Pups. His provenance explains the curly ears, the long body, the stubby legs, and the piercing gaze.
Before happening upon Pups and his master, we visited Rococo Boutique where, If I'd wanted to, I could have bought myself a crown.
Or some beribboned, tarted-up Mason jars.
But I didn't and then we met Pups, and after making his acquaintance and his picture, we drifted into bliss.
Where via the window display, we were encouraged to drape ourselves in plumage -- scarves and jewels -- in order to attract mates.
After that pleasant experience, we met Jody.
Jody is a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd puppy, six months old.
And she was very happy to be in Market Square on a mild Saturday in March.
Her adoring master rescued Jody from a bad situation.
The visit to the square was Jody's maiden voyage into mainstream human and canine society with a kind and compassionate minder at the end of her leash.
She was visibly enthused.
And so am I, and I hope you are too.
That is all for now.
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Happy Fridog ~ Happy Easter
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Reader Comments (3)
Of course no one has turned you down yet - who could say no to you?
Sounds like you had a great time wandering around. Love the dogs and that store window too!
For a moment there Jody's master looked like Bruce Willis....and Yes I've had my coffee this morning...Hahaaaa!
LOVE both dogs! And your photography is Gorgeous!!
Happy Easter sweet friend!
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Wonderful stroll, and the pooches are adorable. Have a Happy Easter.