A picture you love
Quick background- We were visiting with a friend and went to see her horse and had our chihuahua with us. When our dog first saw the horses waaaay out in the field, she started whining because she wanted to meet them. Our friend started calling the horses over. As they got closer and closer, our little ~8 pound dog started getting less confident upon seeing how big they were. Our friend’s horse stuck her head over the fence and we lifted our dog so they could be level with one another. Our dog’s eyes practically bugged out of her head upon being sniffed by the horse. Her expression always makes me laugh.
Bible verse Shakespearean verse
“Make me a willow cabin at your gate
And call upon my soul within the house,
Write loyal cantons of contemnèd love
And sing them loud even in the dead of night,
Hallow your name to the reverberate hills
And make the babbling Gossip of the Air
Cry out “Olivia!” O, you should not rest
Between the elements of air and earth,
But you should pity me.“
– Viola, Twelfth Night
I can hear the dog screaming lol!
Oh my goodness, I love that picture!!!
Hahaha, that’s an awesome photo!
Also, I love Twelfth Night. I was in it years ago and that’s one of my favorite verses, too.
I love the verse and the picture is hilarious!
Priceless, poor puppy didn’t know what was coming 🙂
Holy heck that is one funny picture! How great that you were able to capture it. BTW, love the changing of bible to Shakespeare, and also– great quote! I love Twelfth Night.
heehee…that picture is great!
Awsome picture!
bahaha hilarious!!!! 🙂
That picture made me laugh out loud! 🙂
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That picture is truly outstanding.