Monday, November 8, 2010

Like driving the freeway...

...no matter how fast you go, someone's always on your tail!

22 comments:

Memphis MOJO said...

It's a dog-eat-dog world out there for sure.

EG CameraGirl said...

LOL It's just like here on our super highways, that's for sure!

magiceye said...

super capture and wonderful analogy!

Halcyon said...

Hee! You gave me a laugh with this one.

Re pansies: I've never understood why the term "pansy" is used to describe a less-than-manly person. Pansies are actually quite hardy flowers and can survive heat waves, droughts and even a light frost. They're certainly not the "pansies" of the flower world!

Olivier said...

belle photo du jeu de ces deux chiens, beau mouvement

Pat said...

Good action shot of dogs having fun!

Lynette said...

Super photo! Great sense of humor, too! Love it!

cieldequimper said...

Lol. This is Formula 1.

irinapictures said...

It is just a game.

Irredento Urbanita said...

I like when they run to catch the frisbee in the air. Dogs can smile, I know.

Regards

Valery

[Barcelona Daily Photo]

Ash said...

Interesting fun shot!

Cezar and Léia said...

Funny words and so wonderful action shot! :)
Léia

brattcat said...

These vehicles run on Frisbee power.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Two dogs and one frisbee. Sounds like a prescription for some friendly competition.

B SQUARED said...

This reminds me of the old maxim;If you're not the lead sled dog, the view never changes.

Small City Scenes said...

And my car does have a Frisbie in the grill. MB

Lois said...

Very cute Jacob!

Judy said...

But lots more fun than the freeway.

amatamari© said...

Oh but it's incredible: magnificent shot!
:-)

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

How fun. Wish I could do that...run. Heck, walking without knee pain would be a great improvement.

Randy said...

What a fun photo. Just two friends hanging out.

tapirgal said...

Lovely dogs out for a romp. I love their colors!

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