
It Was Good!
I believe the spot’s a bit of chicken fettucine that got misplaced as Mattie gobbled her leftovers down. She really enjoys those.
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Sharr on Patrol
Mattie at the park again last Saturday. She’s spotted a bunch of kids and dogs on the other side of the path.

Out in a Field of Her Own
In the second picture, Mattie’s not far from the tree she’d been sniffing earlier, just posing for a picture.
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Under the Covers

Queen of the Sofa
Last night, Mattie insisted on bringing the blanket over her for the nightly half hour ritual of TV watching. We do this to spend time with her at home, and she seems to enjoy it. She lays on the sofa between us and I stitch during the show. The cover was originally over the back of the sofa. She dragged it down and draped it around her head and kept tugging at it to get it around her. I’m not sure why she did it; it was a hot day that she spent most of outdoors, since the maid was in. Anyway, we finally helped her rearrange the blanket and she was satisfied. It stayed on the whole show.
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Mattie Enjoying the Park

Parking by a Tree
These two pictures are from Sunday at the park. This one gives you a bit more view into the park and reveals Mattie investigating a new scent. She does this a lot.
Here she is checking out a tree. She sniffed at it for a good five minutes. I have a feeling a lot of other dogs have left their marks there.
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Mattie at the Door
One of Mattie’s favorite places in the house is right at the front door. She lays there and fills up the whole entryway, keeping us safe from anyone daring to speak as he or she passes the house. It’s also a nice, cool tile floor and it’s just beginning to come into late spring here, with temperatures comfortable but not hot. She’ll appreciate the tile even more next month.
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We walked to the park today and Mattie was eager to get there. So eager, in fact, that she jumped the barrier to the grass and went right into sniff mode. You can see the sign with the park name on it in the background. The park’s about two to three blocks big and always has a swarm of dogs. It’s also where the local Saturday and Tuesday market is held.
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