PeaceBang
The manic mind of the minister -- Auntie Mame Meets Cotton Mather. Blogging about Unitarian Universalism, UU Christian spiritual practice, occasional cultural and political ravings, and the inner life of ministry. PeaceBang is the alter ego of a small town pastor serving an historic New England Unitarian Universalist congregation.
Friday Dog Blogging
February 17, 2007 on 2:02 am | In Inspirations |And in the interest of inter-species harmony and fairness, I must add a Friday Dog Blog to the mix.
This is my nephew, Gordon, who lives with SisterBang in Connecticut.
This photo makes me cry. It’s the tenderest thing I ever saw. Our beloved old gentleman with his white face against the white snow.
Dogs are the most special beings.
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I would think you might be looking for a pretty bulldog.
(Hubby taught me this term.)
Comment by boyinthebands — February 17, 2007 #
PB, I’m so in love with him — the sweet white facers are the best. He’s even sweeter out of costume (last time he made an appearance on-blog it was Halloween). It really is a nice photo.
Comment by Peg — February 17, 2007 #
He looks a LOT like Berry, another sweet gentleman.
Comment by Berrysmom — February 17, 2007 #
Dear PB, I discovered you thru the Globe today and have been having fun poking around here when I should be getting my own much-needed beauty sleep. re your charming nephew Gordon and your noting that dogs are special beings: of course they are! No other English-speaking critter bears a name so close to God’s own… it’s anagram theology! Perhaps the G-word doesn’t work as well with the UUs as with some other denominations (mine is Episc), so forgive me if I’m treading thin theological or ecumenical ice here. But I recognize a dog-lover when I see one.
And thanks to Michael Paulson and the Globe for the introduction!
Comment by Em — February 19, 2007 #