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A Pause of Paws


Slap. Slap. Slap. Slap. . . .

Molly the Cat stopped and quickly turned towards the sound of the noise.

She watched a big bear of a teenage boy running on the sidewalk across the street.

Where was Molly several minutes beforehand when a noise behind me caught my attention. I watched a young man roll down the street on his skateboard holding to the leash of his running big bear of a dog.

Mornings are wonderful around here.

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  1. Guess ya see a lot of crazy things . . . even bear dogs with skateboard boys . . . such a happy life.

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    1. The Skateboarder with his bear dog has been the best sight yet.

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  2. This is a photo???? It looks like an awesome painting!!! Wow!

    Leslie
    abcw team

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    1. Thanks, Leslie! Other than cropping and enlarging, I didn't do anything else in Photoshop. So, I remember.

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  3. Wonderful cat, long time ago I had a similar looking one..

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    1. oooh, was she the one who hissed her thanks to you.

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  4. Cats are so intuitive, love them but can't have them around because of big allery to them.
    Ann

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    1. That's too bad, Ann. I bet cats are attracted to you even more.

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  5. A huge dog is indeed very interesting to watch especially when he is on a leash ! lol !

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    1. I'm going to draw them. They were an awesome sight. Friendly, too. I waved and the human waved back.

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  6. A great title for P, Susie! Love your photo - your cat has that intense look:)

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