My mother’s dog Rogan (RIP Rogan) used to sit like this and we would call it the frogger position. We like to anthropomorphize animals like that (attribute human characteristics). But since being a dog owner myself, I can’t help also seeing canine features in other animals — be it the face of a seal, the muzzle of a lion, or the resting position of a polar bear. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 360mm) ISO 800, f/5.6 at 1/320th of a second.
——- Furry and comfortably splayed
——- Yet marked by baleful eye
——- As serious as a gamblers tell
——- we navigate our lives through
——- Synonim and antonym
——- Metaphor and simile
——- We are the blind
——- The world our elephant
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Delightful!
——- Furry and comfortably splayed
——- Yet marked by baleful eye
——- As serious as a gamblers tell
——- we navigate our lives through
——- Synonim and antonym
——- Metaphor and simile
——- We are the blind
——- The world our elephant
Well we always thought Rogan resembled a bear. A reddish bear,albeit, not a white one, but the muzzle was bear like. Thanks for the happy memory, Sean
Chilling.
I mean chillin. LOL. Not used to slang.
Ha. Yes. Although quite chilling too depending on how you look at it.
Oh, and that look. Really pulls you in.