Dot in the Sky (
dotinthesky) wrote2004-10-20 01:09 pm
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Doggie Bag, Low Brow
I've been chatting away with
sparklielizard all morning and she inspired me to post some pictures of my dogs in Brazil. Most of my friends have been going on about their cats or their mice, so I figured it was about time I fawned over some pets of my own. Honestly, I do miss them loads. Pets don't demand anything from you other than fun, attention and food. They are a bit like family, without the recriminations and drama (except when they are hungry, or they hear the word w.a.l.k. and get all agitated.)
They are all living with my mom at the farm, so all the scenery is from Corrego do Bom Jesus (the name of the nearby village).

This is Tony. My mom found him on a dirt road She posted ads everywhere but, after nobody showed interest in collecting him, she decided to keep him as a guard for the house. He weighs about 60Kg and can knock you over if you are distracted.

And here is Tony on a walk with Tamis and my brother (who photographed this) around the hills nearby.

This is Tete. Some people call her, unfairly, a "spoiled little princess that likes to piss everywhere" (I'm quoting my boyfriend). She has chewed off the face of a couple of aunts of mine who dared speak to me in her presence. She doesn't sleep outside with the rest of the dogs. And she won't let any other dog inside the house when she's there. She's such a cutie.

This is Marcelinho, one of Tete's 7 children. The vet said he was slightly obese, but I like to think of him as big boned. He's been lately getting a lot of exercise in the morning by running up the mountain to bark at the cows (as if they cared!) then running back down.

If you squint your eyes, you can see Tete, Marcelinho, and her daughter Radija ("the cross-eyed one", according to my brother) doing their matinal race up the mountain to bark at the cows. Can you guess which of the three is wearing a winter coat?
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They are all living with my mom at the farm, so all the scenery is from Corrego do Bom Jesus (the name of the nearby village).

This is Tony. My mom found him on a dirt road She posted ads everywhere but, after nobody showed interest in collecting him, she decided to keep him as a guard for the house. He weighs about 60Kg and can knock you over if you are distracted.

And here is Tony on a walk with Tamis and my brother (who photographed this) around the hills nearby.

This is Tete. Some people call her, unfairly, a "spoiled little princess that likes to piss everywhere" (I'm quoting my boyfriend). She has chewed off the face of a couple of aunts of mine who dared speak to me in her presence. She doesn't sleep outside with the rest of the dogs. And she won't let any other dog inside the house when she's there. She's such a cutie.

This is Marcelinho, one of Tete's 7 children. The vet said he was slightly obese, but I like to think of him as big boned. He's been lately getting a lot of exercise in the morning by running up the mountain to bark at the cows (as if they cared!) then running back down.

If you squint your eyes, you can see Tete, Marcelinho, and her daughter Radija ("the cross-eyed one", according to my brother) doing their matinal race up the mountain to bark at the cows. Can you guess which of the three is wearing a winter coat?
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I envy those whose families live nearby :-/
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:)
what are you upto tonight?
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I'm heading off for steak with Zazz in Angel. You're more than welcome to come along (with or without Kevin!) as it's a social-thang, and in fact it would be great to see you!
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By the way, 99.9% of my comment notifications were from you! I still remember how it was all early and stuff when we started chatting... now the birds have gone to sleep.
What time do you usually leave work?
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I normally get into work at just gone 9, and normally leave between half five and six but the last few days have been a bit mixed up. Will certainly change when I start my new job!
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ha!ha! Get it???
A Bitch!
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gente!!!!!
a Tete eh muito fofa.....
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I love me kitty - but dogorinos are cool too - and Tete has such a 'queen of all she surveys' look in that pic
Tony reminds me of my Mum's dog -lovable but apt to accidentally floor you if you're not paying attention :)
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And yes, Tete is a bit of a Queen. She's even got the nails. ;)
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