Saturday, October 11, 2008

Gimme Shelter!

You may think I'm on a music gig with my Purple Rain title yesterday and my reference to the Rolling Stones' song title today. But this pup was seeking shelter from our cold weather that we had a little while back. Oh, if those curtains just hung down a little bit more...

16 comments:

MuseSwings said...

Or better yet, if someone would just toss in a blanket and a dish of hot chicken soup....

Virginia said...

Bless his heart. I would love to have him for a companion. sweet shot Bibi.

Bob Crowe said...

Bibi, this is a very tender picture. It's a photo booth, isn't it? The dog wants no such publicity, only peace.

USelaine said...

Poor guy. I hope someone is feeding him at least.

Webradio said...

Amazing photo today Bibi...

And the dog has now an "at home"...

Marie Reed said...

What a ham of a dog! He wants to get his picture taken!

Anonymous said...

I often feel very sorry for the many stray dogs in Belgrade. It's good to know that many of them are fed by kind locals, but what they really need is a home and a family to call their own.

Louis la Vache said...

Bibi, you get the 'doggonedest' shots! ;-)

vero said...

Nice photo.

Petrea Burchard said...

A sweet shot, Bibi. I know how your heart goes out to these dogs because you take such good pictures of them. I'll bet you wish you could take them all in.

Becky said...

I would take this dog home. I want a second dog, but am hard-pressed to convince husband that we need one. :o) Rescuing one from the cold streets might just do the trick! And this one is so adorable...

Are there a lot of stray dogs there?

Belgrade Daily Photo said...

Poor doggie. :(

Marie Reed said...

Ooooh I just found your encyclopedia widget! Cool!

marley said...

He's just waiting for his photos to develope!

Jane Hards Photography said...

Poor little thing. I do hope he finds a better, warmer place.

soulbrush said...

poor little guy, happy little guy.

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