Leaving an East Gwillimbury parking lot
Aren't you just a tad curious about who the passengers are?
Five curious yet worried critters
Is this the driver?
Hey, quiet in the back, you guys!
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Love it! He does look like he's sitting right behind the wheel.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Brought a smile to my face and what a great idea! Traveling vet!
ReplyDeleteThere is no excuse for not knowing where this place can be found - by phone, street or web!
ReplyDeleteToo funny I love this. B
ReplyDeleteI like this!
ReplyDeleteI can't stop SMILING! love it
ReplyDeleteLove it! My Labs would be in the front - one driving, the other riding shotgun. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat´s so cool! :)
ReplyDeleteNice find!
ReplyDeleteThat cat wants out; it seems.
ReplyDeleteWell, if we were in England, steering wheel on the right, naturally the dog would be driving. Alas, we are near the Cambridge in Ontario and not London, so I don't know for sure. Does the dog have a learner's permit yet??
ReplyDeleteI trust he has a drivers license :-)
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Love your photos, such fun!
So sweet!
ReplyDeleteToo cuuuute! Now that's a way to attract attention =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of photos, love the last one made me laugh, he really does look like he's trying to get some 'order in the van' haha!
ReplyDeletecute shots...doggie looking for recruits?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteI really fun post!
Carletta's Captures
Hope he's a safe driver.
ReplyDeleteCute post, EG!
Lovely post - so cute.
ReplyDeleteI imagine if it is a critter car then a critter should be driving. And it should be a dog--obviously a shepard. Cute scene. MB
ReplyDeletemarvelously clever!!
ReplyDeleteGreat catch EG!
ReplyDeleteDog is good!! Of course, as soon as you get out and walk away they perch in the driver's seat, watching, waiting for your return! Lol!
ReplyDeleteThat would catch your attention. Which is the idea, I guess.
ReplyDeleteIf you do recognize me on the street, I have done something wrong. I have done several self portraits, but the idea is supposed to be that they don't disclose who I am. I like my quasi-anonymity.
EG I would definetly be giving this car ? a second look with that red colour and all the passengers illustrating it ! That caption fits the dog perfectly .. a no nonsense type of fellow indeed !
ReplyDeleteGreat shots !
Joy
That's funny, I posted about cats and dogs on my blog today too!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely done a double tack on that !! Cute.
ReplyDeletehahaha funny
ReplyDeleteOOOOO! Now that is a vehicle with friendly class! And love the nose spying from the window!
ReplyDeleteSad to say, some doggy drivers are probably safer on the roads than many human drivers!
ReplyDeleteIF I HAD A SHADOW
If I had a shadow as big as the sky,
I never would fear, and I’ll tell you why:
My shadow would save me from dragons and things
That fly in the night with terrible wings;
My shadow would keep me away from the beast
That sniffs in the west and sniffs in the east
Hungry for children who play all alone,
Hoping to feast upon blood, upon bone;
My shadow would be my protector and knight
To keep fear at bay, to banish all fright.
I’m so glad my shadow is always nearby,
Though it’s not nearly as big as the sky!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows in hoofprints and stone
very catchy advertising though.......
ReplyDeleteGill
German Shepherds can do anything!
ReplyDeleteAfter an ALL DAY struggle to change Buddy’s departure date and get him onto a plane instead of the train/bus, this post was what I needed. I knew there had to be a bit of laughter left in this old body after so must waiting “on hold for the next agent” and total frustration. You made my day. I love everything about this post. My Jack, who is curled up here on the bed beside me, loves it to. Great job. genie
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute driver!
ReplyDeleteHa! Now why won't my two sit nice and quite like the group of 5 there? ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Thanks for the smiles.
ReplyDeleteOh, YES! Wonderful and thanks for the smiles indeed! Love the driver! Hope your weekend is going well!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
hahaha!
ReplyDeleteWhat an original ambulance ! very cute !
ReplyDeleteAfter viewing your photos there's a big smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteA smile escaped my lips. Lovely series of photos with enjoyable narrative. Painted critters are as cute as real ones. :) Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love these photos!!! (but I'm a sucker for dogs....)
ReplyDeleteYou made me smile... again.
ReplyDelete[Not that it matters much... but I came here from Hey Harriet's Shadow Shot Sunday...?]
Ha, ha, ha... very good question in your title :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent and very nice photos.
Regards!
Cute post!! That van is pretty well covered with pictures and writing on the outside. You couldn't help but notice it while driving down the street. Have a nice day. Mickie ;)
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