Have you ever really looked at your dog's head? They are very interesting. Mine all have very beautiful eyes and soft as velvet ears. My favorite spot is that small area under their nose leather and above their mouth. It is soft and seems so vulnerable.
Another spot is the area just below that fat pad with no claw above the foot. There is an indention there and I love to put my thumb there and gently massage it. The dog seems to like it and it relaxes me, too.
I stayed home from work today. The snow has just worn me out. Maybe, it is a combination of things. Nothing new on the job front. I am thinking that after the first of Feb. things will be shaking loose. I wish I could get termination pay and my pension and leave. I am 7th in senority so the Co. will probably find me a job. If not, all the better for me. It is bad for those with less senority. If I can't get a job they won't be able to find one either. I have not really taken tests. I won't take a down grade. I hope those with less time will be able to find jobs. I feel that I am in limbo right now.
Anyway, on to more cheerful things. The dogs all love the snow. The heathen twins, Tilly and Tyler, have slowed down a lot in the snow. Tilly used to roll and roll in it. Not this time. Of course, the snow IS deeper than the corgis are tall. Toby, the chow mix. just plows through. He has also slowed down in recent months. He has taken to spending more and more time in the house on the couch. Oh well, it happens to all of us sometime.
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