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Sunday, July 8, 2012

Maxim of the Week


Clive wasn't entirely sure just what sort of pet he'd adopted from the animal shelter but it was love at first sight for both of them.
Maxim:
Even a blind pig occasionally picks up an acorn.


10 comments:

  1. My daughter is an artist...and I so envy that talent. I love this 'scribble drawing' and the maxim ;)

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    1. Danielle,
      Being an artist is both a gift and a curse. I'm happy to hear that you're a proud mother of an artist.

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  2. Very cute and artistic

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    1. Jeanne,
      Who's the cutest here, I can't help but wonder.

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  3. I am completely baffled. First reaction was love is blind, but I still can't figure it out. Help me, I'm blind to the meaning of this configuration.

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    1. Shirl,
      Your first reaction is right on: You sniffer definitely came up with the truffle.

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  4. OH my, what a coincidence. (My next post will make this clear). This is one of my favorite Maxim drawings of all time. I love the expressions on their faces!

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    1. Stickup,
      Ha, I see what you mean! Do you find, working there, that some critters are just so homely that they're irresistibly adorable? I think these two were made for each other, don't you? I'm touched that you like the drawing so much.

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  5. I'm not quite sure what to make of this......the animal looks a trifle perplexed.
    No doubt they will both have their reasons for being together!
    Ruby

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    1. Ruby,
      This weekend I happened to meet a cat who only responds to the lady who owns it, and refuses to have anything to do with anyone else, running and hiding from any form of outsider attention. I have a feeling it may be like this between our two friends pictured here.

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