Posts Tagged with "Animals Anecdotes"

Animals Anecdotes 25 : A Noisy and Wet Myna

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

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It’s been raining almost the whole morning today and all the little birdies were soaking wet thanks to the rain. One particular Myna took shelter on the balcony and she ( I’m suggesting that it’s a female Myna) was totally drenched from  head to toe. Haha. As she went about staying out from the rain [...]

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Animals Anecdotes 24 : Goodbye Doggies – Dogs No More

Friday, March 25, 2011

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The last dog standing, Brownie is officially gone. We are not sure about her where about and I refuse to think about the worst that could have happened to her. In many ways, I believe it is a good thing that all of them have set apart and go on with their own ways. Moving [...]

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Animals Anecdotes 23 : Nothing lasts forever. May you rest in peace.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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I’ve been delaying on writing up this post because it is not a happy news. However, it needs to be written as a tribute for all the memories and companionship we have received. Also, no living things deserves to be forgotten and this post is dedicated for Joe, the sole male dog in the pack [...]

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Animals Anecdotes 22 : Brownie and her few weeks old puppy

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Ever since the puppy is born , Brownie the first time mama has been doing a pretty good job at nursing her one and only puppy. Her little baby should be about 3 weeks or so old by now and we first saw a glimpse of this little guy ( a male puppy) just a [...]

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Animals Anecdotes 21 : Morning greetings from little doggies

Monday, February 7, 2011

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What a wonderful way to start your day when you are greeted by really lovely, cheerful, happy animals!  Besides the endless chirping of the birds ( a real noisy bunch of them little birdies) sometime around 7 am in the morning or during the first light of the day, the friendly neighbourhood dogs are a [...]

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