Stella, a long sable-coat German Shepherd dog, faces the camera with her long tongue stretched out to lick her nose. It's a sunny day with blue sky and wispy trees in the background.
Daddy got a good one for #TongueOutTuesday!
Stella, a long sable-coat German Shepherd dog, faces the camera with her long tongue stretched out to lick her nose. It's a sunny day with blue sky and wispy trees in the background.
Daddy got a good one for #TongueOutTuesday!
Long sable-coat purebred GSD
Magnolia
Magnolia
Don’t think so, based on the pics on Zillow. It’s in Magnolia and faces Elliott Bay.
That house sold a year ago for $2.9M
I’m actually four! But yes, never grew into my ears or paws. I stayed petite at 64 lbs.
Pics, please!
awwww!
The neighborhood this house is in is particularly well-manicured. And they have great Halloween and Winter Holiday decorations too.
Hospital!!! Oh no, Darby! Glad she's doing better now.
Thank you!
Great to see her smiling!
Aw thanks!
Magnolia
Check out the pics on Zillow. It’s a little more sedate now.
Magnolia
No, it's in Magnolia
I think it's been remodeled since then - at least the kitchen and bathrooms are different on Zillow.
Hi Finn! You're a cutie!
Magnolia
Magnolia
Thanks!
Thank you!
Aw, thanks!
Stella sits in the sun on the sidewalk in front of a beautiful house made of dark brick. It sits elevated by some nice green landscaping. It’s a lovely day with blue sky and some wispy clouds that look like rays coming out from behind the house.
This is Mom’s favorite house in all of Seattle so she takes me here a lot. It’s named “Chateau Noire” and it has gargoyles, gothic arches, a secret entrance, and twisty chimneys! The owners are super nice and told me I was sweet and pretty so I like it here too.
YIKES!!!
I told the colonoscopy nurse her dating prospects would vastly improve if she did something about her monobrow. While in the "Happy Puppy" pose I told the Doc not to have too much fun back there. Thought it was hilarious to put my panties on my head. Three times.
Yay pals! Good day!
From my Okie great-grandma