He moved his head, but his feet are nice and sharp......

Here is a clear demonstration of the Truth that for something to get clean, something else must get dirty:

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3 comments:
The one getting muddy rarely minds, I think.
It's the one who has to do the clean-up who may find it less than enjoyable....
Particularly when they go out and get muddy 4 or 5 times a day.....
Wondering how much it costs to have a couple of cubic yards of wood chips delivered...........
. :: grinning from ear to ear :: .
I have had my corgi fix for the day.
=^..^= zU (who is wishing she had muddy corgi pawprints on her cottage floor too ... )
I've heard that snoring is the sweetest sound in the world -- to a widow.
I suppose the same is true of muddy footprints.
You are so right that it's important to keep our eyes on what is *really* important, rather than being sidetracked by petty annoyances.......
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