Haha, I think that's funny how you asked that question. She is our neighbor's dog back home in Grant's Lick. Her name is Gracie. This was taken from my back porch, which is partially bounded by the rock wall seen here. A photo taken a few months later of nearly the same spot shows the rock wall, porch, planter, and the broken Venus statue.
Very interesting how different the statue looks in the two pictures (I don't mean that it's broken, but that it appears larger in the linked photo). Also very interesting that it got broken... did you knock it with a frisbee (eh-hmm, disc) or was some other incident to blame?
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haha, that's funny in a dorky way, mikey. how did you happen upon this dog (where were you, who's is he/she, etc)?
Haha, I think that's funny how you asked that question. She is our neighbor's dog back home in Grant's Lick. Her name is Gracie. This was taken from my back porch, which is partially bounded by the rock wall seen here. A photo taken a few months later of nearly the same spot shows the rock wall, porch, planter, and the broken Venus statue.
Very interesting how different the statue looks in the two pictures (I don't mean that it's broken, but that it appears larger in the linked photo). Also very interesting that it got broken... did you knock it with a frisbee (eh-hmm, disc) or was some other incident to blame?
I'm not sure what happened to the statue actually. Maybe the cat or one of the dogs knocked it over.
Probably a cat. They're shifty like that.
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