Scottish Word of the Week Dec, 19
No snow here, but its pretty windy out. The bins are having races down the street again :p
The first time Luka saw snow we had to push him out the door. The second time we couldn't get him inside. Looked out the windows and all we could see was flying snow from him running circles around in it :p When we took him for walks, his nose was buried in the snow all the way down to the lake, and all the way back home. He didn't even stop for a cookie, there must have been something really smelly about the snow? He was always an odd puppy. I miss snow, but miss the dog more.
Scottish word of the week:
1. plook
Answer to the last Scottish word:
1. owergyaan means a scolding or telling off
Awwwwww....how cute!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha! I know this one - we use it up here in the Hebrides too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie Luka is!!
ReplyDeleteWe've got plenty of the white stuff after the storm yesterday... and we're getting another storm tomorrow! Gotta love Canada... ;)
Gracie does that with her nose too.
ReplyDeleteLuka is a beauty. I'm sorry you are missing him.
I watched the video with you driving, eek, on the wrong side of the road! Very weird to watch, I didn't hear you swear as I didn't have sound.LOL
he is very cute, and uses it to his advantage :p thanks Serena :)
ReplyDeleteshh don't tell ;)
Oh Canada, Our home and...meh don't remember the rest lol Dad's area was supposed to get a lot too. Stay warm!
lol good thing the sound was off then :p It took me a long time to get use to being on the other side of the road. If I did drive I'm sure I would have hit something :p
Plook...the sound a small rock makes when you drop it into a lake. Derivitive of ploosh.
ReplyDeleteLuka looks like he's thanking you for all the fun white stuff. You did put that all there just for him, right? :)