Went up to the roof to take pictures of the spectacular moon
-- which came out horribly -- so looked downwards instead.
Sunny day, so took the dog for walks to introduce him to life in these parts.
Showed him a man dressed up as a banana outside Jamba Juice.
Poor dog still doesn't have a name as Buster didn't quite stick.
He answers to PupPup, HeyYou, and GoodBoy.
We pointed out the close juxtaposition of Wall Street and Wicked on the bus shelter.
And the jolly homemade decorations in United Cerebral Palsy's Window.
Forced him to pose for photo-op with Easter Bunny outside Gristede's.
We told him about the lovely dog in India. (Above).
Awww! He totally trusts you. How sweet!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. The doggy photos made me smile. Thanks. ;-)
ReplyDeletePaz
Ha, ha, I think Good Boy for the name. He is obviously quite talented, too.
ReplyDeleteHe looks like he's acclimating well to the city, very laid-back! Love the angle of your rooftop shots, captures a nice essence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky dog he is! What a fabulous view from your roof too.
ReplyDeleteThe pear tree blossom against the sky looks wonderful but I miss your portrait - and your comments about the pup are very funny.
ReplyDeleteHow about "Yeti" for Big Foot/paw? It sounds Indian, too - reminiscent of your trip and the famous dog photo shown above.
ReplyDeleteKat
LOL! hard to stay away from pics of such a wonderful subject - it is hard after all, not to shoot photos of one of the cutest things walking the planet!
ReplyDeleteAnd he IS doing "the big paw thing"! What a brilliant pup! Thanks for the Friday morning laughs. :D
ReplyDeleteLove that puppy! I think he's got you well trained - hee hee.
ReplyDeleteYour new header is awesome. And I like it that there are those two little birds in the tree.
Love your looking down photos too....and wow, I see four taxis in the intersection. Lots of taxi business in New York!
I love that puppy too. I feel like taking him for a walk to Central Park and once there let him chase butterflies and squirrels!
ReplyDeleteHe is just too cute ... big paws .. I suspect he will grow up BIG
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Because of you I've been going to the pet store in the West Village and staring at the little puppies and wanting so badly to take one home. :(
ReplyDeleteTwo things:
ReplyDelete1. Banana guy is not in the spirit of being a banana.
2. It must be trash pick-up day.
He is soo cute...so glad you didn't stop posting pics of the little fella!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Vertigo! I would totally feel like jumping!
ReplyDeleteI am envious of the banana suit- I have wanted one for a very long time- and that pup of yours makes the palms of my hands ache to rub his puppy tummy and soft ears. You could name him "fire" and when you holler for him you could see how many times you could get arrested for false "fire" yelling. That would be amusing.
Awww...he is so cute and posing for you too..good boy :D
ReplyDeleteI live in northeast Nebraska and the trees are just budding. I am zone 4.Nice to know spring temps are close.Your dog is so cute. I liked the name Buster. You should have seen the gorgeous moon from my place. I am out in the country and the moon cast deep shadows from the trees and lit up the hillsides. Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteLove your dog pictures! So cute on your bed.
ReplyDeleteAlso great your view.
Have a Happy Easter.
He's definitely trying to prove he can be as good as the one in India!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I always wondered what it's like to live at the centre of such a big city. Thanks. Polly x
He's irresistible!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gentle little soul combined with lots of spirit.
Hope you post more photos of your pup.
Edward and I wish you and Buster a very Happy Easter. Full of joy and chocolate....but no chocolate for Buster, only biscuits!
ReplyDeleteIs the name Buster for sure now? That's a fine name, or you could try William!