17 September 2013

Wordless Wednesday #6 - A Terrier Went to Sea

A terrier went to sea, sea, sea to see what he could see, see, see. 

But all that he could see, see, see was the deep, dark bottom of the sea, sea, sea.

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    1. He had a leash on so I wasn't too worried but he does love peering down at things.

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  2. You are just too cute for words! And yes, be very careful!!

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    1. We were. I wasn't too fond of the prospect of having to dive in after him!

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  3. That is one big ocean, Mr. N! I like your starry-sailor harness!

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  4. Mr. N - be careful, don't fall in! It's too far down and the water looks a little cold!

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  5. Looks like something caught the attention there! Careful not to fall now.

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    1. Water (lakes, pools, ponds etc.) fascinates him for some reason.

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  6. I bet it was FUN. Did you see any fish? Happy BlogPaws WW Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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  7. I bet the sea looked and smelled great!

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  8. In our house, we call the pose in the first picture either the. . ."Titanic" or, "The Prairie Dog" haha!

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  9. Looks like a great place for a walk. A lot to see! LOL

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  10. Looks like you did a good job looking and not falling in! :)

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  11. Anything good out there?! Great pics!!! Happy WW!

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  12. I'm so glad a whale didn't come along and eat you up. They do that. Or so I hear. ;)
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  13. I love looking into the sea, sea, sea...there are so many things to see!

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  14. Thanks for visiting my blog! Happy WW!

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  15. That looks like some cold water. Definitely best to just see and not touch! Happy WW!

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  16. What a cutie pie! I just want to give him a hug.

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