In the past couple of weeks, our yard has burst into blooms and the butterflies are here.
If you enlarge above photo you can see the accidental photo of a spider web. Found when I opened in the computer.
Part 3 of continued story of my life with dogs....Part One and part Two
At 6 months old, Blacky and
Browny, ugly mutts as they were, proceeded to terrorize the houses on our
street by ripping to shreds any blankets, sheets, pillow cases on lines and any
paper found where they could reach it. One fine day Mrs. Cassidy Placed her four feather pillows
on her porch railing to air out. A gazillion feathers later, B and B were in
big trouble. So was I.
A few weeks after The
Episode, we left for Savannah for a few days and left the dogs to
be fed by Mrs. Cassidy.
When we returned she said she
did not know what happened, but they disappeared and no one could find them.
I believe to this day Daddy left instructions for those dogs to be GONE when we got back. What do you think?





Great photos. Shame about the mutts! Deccy x
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Great photos - beautiful colors on those butterflies. I love your header photo :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day! It's Friday at last...
Eva
What beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThe Monarch butterflies are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI think you are probably right. When I was about four or five I had a dog named Snowball, a white Shepard mix. It was devoted to me and would growl if my parents raised their voice to me. One day my dad told me my dog had run away. I think the same thing happened to it that happened to B and B.
Yup. That was what happened. My dad hated cats and "took care of the situation" many times. In the end, it was a cat named Clifford who sat on his lap and comforted him. Ironic, isn't it.
ReplyDeleteOh dear....what happened to them....I don't think we want to know.... LOVE the pics! They belong in a magazine! Do you ever submit any of them? You should!
ReplyDeleteA spider web and a butterfly in one photo. That's a catch!
ReplyDeleteI think the dogs' disappearance was a neighborhood conspiracy!
ReplyDeleteLove the photos and the spider web is amazing.
Best,
Bonnie
I love the flowers and butterflies.
ReplyDeleteSorry about the wild bunch.
You captured the beauty of the Monarch butterflies and flowers beautifully, Sandra.
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Beautiful! I love butterfly season! There just never seems to be enough of them though.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a terrific Friday my friend!
xo Catherine
Love the butterflies, and sounds like Dad put a contract out on the dogs.
ReplyDeleteI do not know what the mutts will do?? I love the gorgeous flowers with the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteSurprising when the camera captures a spider web
Gorgeous pics. Butterflys and flowers a good combination...:)
ReplyDeleteoh dear. i'd imagine that was the case.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color in the photos--
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots of butterflies...I still have not put anything out for them. I need to do that today...
ReplyDeleteI don't know what to think about the dogs. Sounds like someone wanted rid of them.
I think it is entirely possible. How old were you then? MC
ReplyDeleteGreat mystery about the dogs.....but I bet you are right!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! They should be "out there" for the world to see.
the monarchs are gorgeous and very cool capture of the spider web.
ReplyDeleteThe dogs disappearance sounds a bit suspicious so I would say that you are probably right
your butterflies are so pretty....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. One has to love the Monarch Butterfly.
ReplyDeleteThe butterfly pics are some of my favorites so far. Wow! Love the B&B stories too, but I don't like that they disappeared. That breaks my heart. I hope as I catch up on your blog that it has a happy ending. It's good to be back! HugZ!
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