At home in Dallas, Milt takes his high-security position very, very serious. Here in New York, without a foyer flanked by windows, Milton has kind of been out of a job. Our goldendoodle's saving grace though is these living windows that allow him to at least keep close tabs on the front yard.
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Leering out at wildlife |
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Smudged window |
Way back when, my Dad added that bottom row of windows to our living room for the benefit of Brutus, our chocolate lab. I actually was quite pleased to see Milton taking advantage of them too!
Joe seemed like he got excited about giving creative gifts, I just didn't realize he was that fond of Brutus. That view is great though; I cannot blame him for expanding it for everyone (or anything) that would enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way for Milton to be the better part of both worlds, inside and outside!
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