New Year’s Eve

This is nice.  I wonder why humans only do it once every seven years?

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I don’t know what you’re talking about. I was asleep the whole time.

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I’m grateful that Murphy doesn’t seem to care much about fireworks. This year they weren’t much of a problem anyway. The day was incredibly soggy, and by midnight it was too wet to set more than a few off. Yay.

(By the way, our post is not late. This is Greek Orthodox New Year. Ha!)

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Dream Our World

Come see what else my boys have been up to in Dream Our World. 

Inside Dream Our World, Bitey and Toby visit the museum of their dreams, view the world or art from a canine perspective and enjoy a day of unsupervised fun.

Dream Our World and other fine gifts are available from my shop at L Bowman Studios.

10 Comments

  1. ssnowdrops's avatar

    AND THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HIS YEAR IS TH 29TH JANUARY AND YEAR OF THE SNAKE.

    LOTS IS DRUMMING AND FIREWORKS TO SCARE AWAY THE EVIL SPIRITS

    I MISS THE DRAGON DANCERS FROM THE SIAN COMMUNITY OF OKC.

    JAY AND I USED TO BE TH GUESTS OF A WONDERFUL CHINESE RESTRAINT FAMILY. THEY MOVED TO DALLAS 4 YEARS AGO

    I USED TO MAKE A SET OF THE YEAR SYMBOLS AND PSPERS AND ELEMENTS FOR EACH TEAR ZODIAC. SIGH THAT WAS PRE STROKE AND FRIED BRAIN

  2. suziecreamcheese's avatar

    Around here they shoot rifles at the stars. We did that once, Bear said “this will knock you on your ass” and stood behind me, holding me. That’s the only time I’ve shot a rifle. Mostly Maverick doesn’t care, if it gets too hairy, he will hide in the laundry room.

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