Sometimes life's adventures can become perilous.
Two recent pictures from Youngest Daughter brought that word to mind tonight. See if you agree:
When The Ride At Zoo Is Not As Fun As You Expected
per·il·ous
ˈperələs/
adjective
- full of danger or risk.
"a perilous journey south"synonyms: dangerous, fraught with danger, hazardous, risky, unsafe, treacherous; More
- exposed to imminent risk of disaster or ruin.
"the economy is in a perilous state"
When You Just Gotta Have Some Of That Darn Cat's Food
Hope you have a great weekend. Do something perilous just to break the monotony of the dog days of winter.
Thanks for dropping by!
Both brave ones have very worried expressions.
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The best expression Joy is the one on the cat. I don't think the foster dog Mia realized the cat was up there.
DeleteThat certainly made me smile. Thank you for the tips on my great wooden frames find, love the idea.
ReplyDeleteIf you do the sheep photos please be sure to show it. I love your photos.
DeleteSometimes things sound better in theory than practice.
ReplyDeleteYou made me laugh! The bottom picture cracks me up when I look at the expression on the cat's face.
DeleteLOL! Love the pictures!!!Well, I decided NOT to make a perilous trip today to IN (from WI). They are predicting 6"-20"!!!! of snow between here and there (a 7 hour drive in good weather for me). There is always next weekend! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI love these pictures! They both made me smile. The cat is hysterical...and the picture on the dinosaur? That's me on every ride!!
ReplyDeleteWith an injured knee in a hefty knee brace, just walking is perilous for me today!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures made my day! The bottom one looks like what goes on here most of the time. Walking in this yard lately has been perilous, or maybe it's my age. I fell a couple of days ago and had a bucket of feed in my hand. Corn went everywhere...but nothing broken. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'm done with perilous after yesterday's drive following an 8" or more snowfall and before the streets were well cleared. So, how did that tower hold up?!
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