Face of friendship!
A snapshot resonating warmth and mirth of such a jocund company that it leaves our hearts jocund and sublime!
Face of friendship! Read More »
A snapshot resonating warmth and mirth of such a jocund company that it leaves our hearts jocund and sublime!
Face of friendship! Read More »
The legendary Dilbert strips had acquired cult status eons ago. Dogbert, Dilbert’s pet dog is arguably the shrewdest megalomaniac manager the corporate has ever seen — canine corporate consultant out to rule the world. Here’s presenting the wisdom lessons from the corporate dog, subscribing to which can you make you as successful as the Pointy Haired Boss!
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A homeless man sleeps in the arms of his dog on Queen St. W. in Toronto, on a freezing day in November, 2006. This photo was runner-up in the Feature category at Sun Media’s 2007 Dunlop Awards. VERONICA HENRI/TORONTO SUN.
A perfect panoptical photograph, this endearing epitome of friendship embraces life & love in its wake. This still frame effuses warmth.You can literally feel the quiver of the dog’s nostrils in the Canadian chill, the plight of the homeless man and the equanimity with which both have accepeted their predicaments.
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A dog teaches you unconditional love, patience, forgiveness, passion, and to never lets your innocence and joy die… No matter how tough the days are… a woof and wag of tail will make it all go away! As he is sitting in front of me all dressed in red, resting his head on my knee and giving me that gaze that pierces right into my soul, there is a unknown wisdom… a mystery that comes and soothes you in presence of such creatures. Those who do not have a pet are missing something HUGE… MAJOR in life.
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Lessons in living from a dog.
Wag your tail at the well-disposed smiles for they may vivify a heart. Welcome the turn of seasons- the bleak visage of winter or the scorching shimmering sun of summer and every now and then, do steal an opportunity to wink at the new adventures that they bring with them. Grub & drink what you get yet desist from what your olfactory senses are dubious about.
You would discover that the poorest of people may have the most genial hearts, that strangers are just friends waiting to be befriended. And remember my lad, as the lady always said, ‘Before you say anything about anyone, let your words pass through three gates- Is it kind? Is it true? Is it necessary?’