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Someone has to supervise

comments (1) January 11th, 2010 in gallery

jazzgal jazzgal, member
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Jazz, supervising in the garden. Click the image to enlarge.

Jazz, supervising in the garden.


Jazz loves to climb up on the patio table where he can be in the shade relaxing while I do the digging.  Shouldn't I be sitting at the table while he does the digging?


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KariLonning writes: I think it's a "Snoopie" thing. Dogs like to be high enough that they can look down on the rest of us. (My sister took a photo of my OES standing on their outdoor table. She was standing there looking to see if anyone noticed.) Posted: 12:31 pm on January 11th
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