This is weird…the front door of my new apartment is at the back of the building, and there’s a fire hydrant right beside my door. That’s my door, and that’s my fire hydrant.
As you can see, somebody kindly placed a lost glove on the fire hydrant, which reminded me of Scrim’s post back in January on that very subject.
My dog appreciates the attention to luxurious detail shown by the landlord in providing him with his own personal fire hydrant, even though it does increase his responsibilities somewhat. It’s not easy making sure you are always the last dog to pee on the fire hydrant. Every morning we step outside and he sniffs the fire hydrant carefully to identify all the layers of pee that have accumulated during the night, and then he pees on it. Hours later it must all be done again. A dog’s job is never done.
In other news, the unpacking is coming along slowly. I spotted the yarn stash at the back of the spare room, but I can’t quite get at it yet.
I have to tell you that I really like that you’ve posted this lost mitten picture, and attributed me as the inspiration.
I saw something at lifehacker that I thought you might want to check out – a sweatshirt for your dog. One owner says a snug sweatshirt helps calm her dog down when he’s restless. Here’s the link: http://www.ehow.com/how_4069_make-dog-sweatshirt.html
let’s try that link again Doggy Sweatshirt