Thursday, March 7, 2024

Happiness

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Mimi missed the Bartender.


Of course, she missed all her friends when they were absent, but this was different and she couldn't put her finger on why.


What the Gatekeeper was saying about her whereabouts just seemed...off, as did he, he was worried and she knew it.


She did what she always did in these cases, prayed, scrubbed, tidied, cooked and read.


There was one other thing that cheered her, too, she considered it her ace in the hole.


Pulling out Hunga's lead, they headed for their nearby sanctuary for a while; happiness is a warm puppy.






Linking up with Denise at Girlie On The Edge Blog, where she hosts Six Sentence Stories, and the cue is Ace.      






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9 comments:

  1. Happiness is indeed a warm puppy, or a new kitten or a hot chocolate sometimes.

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  2. ...from (yet another*) page from a Book only recently uncovered,
    "...no, not in the Garden, these four-legged ones of Mine, clearly more in my image, would be too much for my new creation's fragile ego."
    the Adversary laughed, not entirely unkindly, "You say you gave the 'Humans' a superior brain? They look at dogs and do not recognize You."


    *lol

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  3. Good list of things to do when not walking the puppy.

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  4. Java Bean: "Ayyy, sí, happiness IS a warm puppy!"
    Charlee: "You keep misspelling 'kitten'."

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  5. Definitely ~ happiness with a warm puppy ~ hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. Always lovely to see Hūnga ((hugs)).

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  7. Hunga! ❤❤ (Offers up an ear skritch and a doggo-treat!)

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    1. Again, comment from Liz H-H, not anonymous 🙂🐧

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