They seemed to be permanently docked houseboats.
We walked along the river and noticed rusty old tubs that looked as though they had been used for commerce in their better days. Upon closer look I noticed lace curtains in the windows and potted plants along the decks. There were mailboxes ashore too and places for garbage pickup.
Then I thought I had the perfect shot of a big old white-faced dog on one of those boats.
He was looking at us through the center of a life preserver ring.
But, by the time my camera was positioned, the big guy moved aside and began barking.
He did not want to have his picture taken and did not approve of foreigners.
As the Germans say,
“Learn to complain without suffering!”
That pup was definitely complaining, German style, but we meant him no harm.
I am sending your posts to my hubby.
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Arf! Arf!
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I guess he was just guarding his boat Dora. !!
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Thankyou Cindy. I hope he likes them. 🙂
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He certainly does not look happy. He may be old but not retired from watch dog duty apparently.
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He was definitely on guard! 🙂
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That pup with the wisened old face looks like he meant business .. until the treats come out 🙂 Great shot, Dor!! MJ
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Your quote is such an interesting framework through which to view and deal with the world…I like the dog.
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Ditto! and Ditto! I like the dog too. He seemed very German. 🙂
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