Where were your sisters, Bella? Surely Fred wanted to meet all of the beautiful Scottie sisters, and visa versa. When mama lived in FL many years ago, it was common for houses not to have any central heating, either. Most had an oil-fired pot-bellied contraption sitting in a dark corner or hallway, operating on the theory that heat would magically radiate through out the house without ducts or fans in the unlikely event it got cold enough to need heat. It was about as useful as it sounds like your 2-bar electric heaters are, probably worse because it couldn't be moved around like your heater probably can. Some of the coldest winters mama ever spent were in central FL due to the lack of heat.
On the plus side, it's practically your winter solstice and then you can watch the days get longer and warmer :)
Did he smell nice Bella?
ReplyDeleteYou better hope Oskar doesn't see that!!
ReplyDeleteTail Wuggles, Rubie.
ohhhhhhhh Bella.. Fred could have pooted on you... *BOL*
ReplyDeleteFred is a big guy...hope yall had fun...
ReplyDeleteThat's the best meet and greet way, Bella! Hope you approved of your new furiend.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
That's the only way to do it Bella!
ReplyDeleteBella you are definitely a Lassie who believes a lady should take the upper paw in interducing herself.
ReplyDeleteSweet William The Scot
Bella, that's the only good way to meet another dog!! Lots of love, Holly & Mom
ReplyDeleteFred. What a charmer .
ReplyDeleteWhat a bold lassie!!
ReplyDeleteUmmmmmm Bella... I hope that Oskar doesn't get "WIND" of this!! I'm just sayin.
ReplyDeleteHow dare he turn his back on you! Fred looks rude to us!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch
Hey Bella!
ReplyDeleteWow, Fred looks like a lot of fun! Very nice demonstration of the typical doggy hello.
Grr and Woof,
Sarge, COP
He's a stud. Can't blame you for being smitten.
ReplyDeleteWhere were your sisters, Bella? Surely Fred wanted to meet all of the beautiful Scottie sisters, and visa versa. When mama lived in FL many years ago, it was common for houses not to have any central heating, either. Most had an oil-fired pot-bellied contraption sitting in a dark corner or hallway, operating on the theory that heat would magically radiate through out the house without ducts or fans in the unlikely event it got cold enough to need heat. It was about as useful as it sounds like your 2-bar electric heaters are, probably worse because it couldn't be moved around like your heater probably can. Some of the coldest winters mama ever spent were in central FL due to the lack of heat.
ReplyDeleteOn the plus side, it's practically your winter solstice and then you can watch the days get longer and warmer :)
Jed & Abby
Bet he has nice fragrance...
ReplyDeleteIs it just me - or does Fred look none too thrilled?
ReplyDeleteLove and licks, Winnie
"How do you do, it's nice to meet you"
ReplyDeletehee hee, great photo, Dex & Lou x
Well I know that Fred is just your friend, but I have to admit that I was a bit jealous to see the photo.
ReplyDeleteNubbin wiggles & nose kisses,
Oskar
Thats a howdy do!
ReplyDeleteAbigail