May 3, 2025

Charlie and Art at the Mill

Let’s start with a problem that Charlie had. I ran out out of his new favorite dog food, and went back to giving him a kind that he ate before. He was not happy and gave me very sad looks before finally eating some of it several hours later.

Sharing with Critters and Caturday.

So yesterday I stopped at Petco to get a bag of that lamb-flavored kibble before driving to Millwood to see the art show. Deborah and Frank went with me and we took turns taking care of Charlie. The rest of the pictures are from Art at the Mill.







12 comments:

  1. Such a nice time out. I hope Charlie approves of his next food. I am blogging again after taking a break spending time with my overseas family. Good to be back to see how you and Charlie are doing :)

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  2. Poor Charlie, he DOES look sad and reproachful!
    The paintings in that gallery look really beautiful.

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  3. Hello Linda,
    I always love seeing Charlie and his photos.
    The art work is beautiful. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  4. I’ll have to try pouting here and see if it works!

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  5. ...the basket ball cat is neat.

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  6. Hello Linda :)
    I must say that Charlie does look rather reproachful in his first photo. I once had the same problem with my little Mel, she just wouldn't eat any other pellet food than the one she liked best, and no amount of persuasion would work.Bless them, they know how to get what they want! The painting exhibition is fantastic.

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  7. So good to see the paintings, and Charlie of course! What a good idea to take him along and have friends take turns with him while others were looking at the exhibit.

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  8. Charlie forgives you. :)

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  9. Looks like Charlie has trained you well!

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  10. Well, I sure hope he has his favorite food now. :-)

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