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Category Archives: Dogs
Ani’s Advent – Betrayed
Dear Santa, Me and her are no longer on speaking terms. She’s really done it this time. This is serious stuff. I may go into a decline. It all started yesterday, when she stripped all the covers off my sofa. … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – Feathered fiends
Dear Santa, I know that’s there’s always a bird On the top of her tree, but…could you have a word? I’m quite fond of chickens and turkeys, you know, But that, I’m afraid is as far as I go! I … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – Ho, Ho, Oh!
Dear Santa, we went for a walk As soon as it got dark, Instead of heading for the fields We went up to the park. We wandered through the village streets And saw the fairy lights They twinkle just like … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Dogs, Photography, Poetry
Tagged children, fake Santa, letter to Santa, magic, party
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Ani’s Advent – Dangerous
Dear Santa, After the whole mince pie thing yesterday, I started thinking about all the things that are ‘not allowed’. There are lots of them if you are a dog, you know. My two-legs has a few … like I’m … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – the mince pie mystery
Dear Santa, We’ve sort of established that human two-legses are weird, right? Well, what about this whole mince pie thing they do every Christmas? “I’ll have to make some mince pies,” she says. My ears pricked up at that!In my … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – Too old for Christmas?
Dear Santa, I hope things are going well up there at the North Pole. I’m getting a bit worried here. When she came home, finally, from another of her trips, we were sat cuddling and sharing her dinner on the … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – making Christmas
Dear Santa, It’s funny, you know, you spend all year making Christmas, don’t you? But you don’t get to spend it at home. You’re running round the world making Christmas for everyone else. I wonder who makes Christmas for you? … Continue reading
Ani’s Advent – Trouble
Dear Santa, here we go again, It seems like I’m in trouble. I ate the fish food in the tub And burst my Christmas bubble. * She says you’ll probably still come, That one small slip won’t do it… The … Continue reading
Posted in Dogs, Humour, Photography, Poetry
Tagged Christmas, letter to Santa, mischief, pets, tennis balls
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Ani’s Advent – the white stuff
Morning, Santa! It’s all white out there today. Not snow, just freezy stuff that sticks to your paws. It’s nice, but she doesn’t approve of me having all the doors open. I think she must be keeping some kind of … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Christmas, Dogs, Humour, Photography
Tagged advent, pets, santa, snow
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Ani’s Advent – Tree time
Dear Santa, We have a problem. I suppose that should be ‘Houston’, but as you live at the North Pole, it didn’t fit. But it’s that serious. You know how you leave presents under the Christmas Tree? You always leave … Continue reading
