
“So Twiggy. What are those lights on the wall?”
“That’s the sun shining through the upper windows.”

“Upper windows? Are you sure. Look like open doors to me.”
“Yes, I’m sure, Tempeste. That is just sunlight cast on the wall.”

“How come I’ve never seen them before?”
“Maybe you weren’t paying attention, or it was cloudy when you were.”

“That is kind of a stunner. Seeing something for the first time.”
“Don’t be too hard on yourself. You are very busy, and the sun only comes out for a few minutes.

“A few minutes? You and I have been sitting here a few minutes, and they are still there.”
“Okay, I’ll give it to you. Maybe it’s more than a few minutes.”

“What else aren’t you telling me?”
“There is nothing else. The sun passes overhead, and the rays disappear.”

“Sun overhead? What kind of magic is that?”
“Brother. I didn’t mean to get into all of that.”

“So tell me.”
“The Earth goes around the sun, so sunlight appears to move, but really it’s the Earth.”

“Seems pretty complex. I can see the squares getting smaller.”
“There you go. As we move, the sun gets higher in the sky and poof, no more direct light through the windows.

“I’m going over there to make sure those aren’t doors.”
“While you are there, check out the little halos around the sunlight.”

“Okay, now I’m really confused. Where did the halos come from?’
“The refracted light from the window glass makes the halos.”

“I gotta lie down. You are making my head hurt with all this stuff.”
“Yeah, sorry about that. Come join me in a nap. When we get up, the lights will be gone.”
“Taking their halo buddies with them, I hope.”
“Yup. The whole gang will be adios.”






















Bless them both…
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Thank you, Jaye. Bless you and Anita as well. 😊
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The mysteries of the world unravelled by two very clever pooches…. lovely as always John.. hugsx
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Thank you, Sally. It amazes me what these two will discuss. 😄
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They really do look like they’re having this enlightening discussion. So sweet.
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Thank you, Esther. Glad you enjoyed the post. 😊
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Magic moments captured. Thank you, John. Much love to you all. Xxx 🩷
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Much love back to yo and Tim, Jane. You both are in my daily prayers. ❤️
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As you are in ours, John. ❤️
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Thank you, John. ❤️
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Twice a year, a square of sunlight would fall on my bedroom floor, and Dixie Rose would curl up there for her naps. When the sun ‘moved’ enough for the warm sunlight to disappear, she’d go sit in the square where it used to be and glare at me, as though saying, “Well? Are you going to do something about this?”
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Ha ha ha. Well, did you? Thanks Linda?
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Unfortunately, my powers aren’t that powerful!
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Another interesting discussion and learning experience for Tempeste, who, if I’m not mistaken, has grown a bit. Twiggy imparts wisdom so well – I have to laugh.
Belly rubs to both girls.
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They both love belly rubs. Thanks Noelle
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ah, young ladies… how wonderful to have such curiosity AND innocence! it reminds me of when I was (ahem) young myself. YOU are the sunshine of so many people’s lives, so wear your halos proudly… xx
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Aw, thank you, Miss Annette. We are so happy you enjoy our silliness. 😊
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Poor Tempeste. If she was flummoxed by being told the Earth goes around the sun, imagine me telling her that we have a skylight in our kitchen. My cats move around the floor to catch the warmth of the sunlight overhead. Twiggy, you want to explain that to her?
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I think that would be a nice story for Twiggy to tell. Thanks, Lois.
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Dog logic is just God spelt backwards.
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Excellent, Pat. 😄
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You should put something there like a mirror while she is napping.
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Would keep them on their toes for sure.
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Space can be confusing at times, Tempeste. Just consider it’s all part of the plan for every day. Now you can enjoy a restful nap.
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Thank you, Miss Monika. I think you can imagine how stressful it is around here. 😄
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I totally get it. It ain’t easy being a dog. Just ask me.
Your fur-iend,
Wilson 🐾
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Thanks, Wilson. I knew you would understand. 😄
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It’s like science class all over again, lol.
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Ha ha ha. I suppose it does seem that way. Thanks, Teri.
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Life gets so complicated for little doggies.
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It does for me too. Thanks, Joy.
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Whoops. Sorry, Darlene, I was looking at the comment above yours. 🙄
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The solar system unraveled. . .
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Ha ha ha. Thanks, Joy. 😄
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Lol! It’s certainly a mystery and can make anyone’s head hurt! 🙂 Hope you and your crew are surviving the heat!
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It is a mystery. We are doing okay. The dogs like a quick sunbath but don’t stay out too long. We get our bike rides and dog walks in before it turns hot. The forecast is for over 100 for the next 7 days, with feels-like temperatures in the 108 category
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I just knew that at some point, Tempeste was going to get up and check those “doors”!
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She did and found truth in the words of Twiggy. 😄
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At some point, she will learn to take Twiggy’s word for something? (Probably not any time soon, though.)
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Probably not. 😄
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Purely charming, John. LOL, for a minute I thought Tempeste was going to find an interdimensional portal. Light on the walls like that is always nice. Hugs.
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That would have been great. To see her pass through the portal. Could have done it with AI, but frankly didn’t think of it. Maybe next time. Hugs.
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LOL! A science lesson and entertainment rolled into one. Twiggy is such a skilled teacher! 🙂
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Thank you, Mae. She will be happy to hear that. 😊
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When the student is ready, the teacher will appear and boy, is Tempeste ready. Twiggy, you’re a born teacher…Informative, patient. And I’ll bet you’re a reader, like me. A hunch. 🙂
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Yes, I am, Miss Susannah. I’m fond of thrillers. 😄
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I knew it. 🙂
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Astronomy 101 by the Professor.
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Ha ha ha. Good one, Charles.
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Both of the girls have sunny dispositions, so it only makes sense they would be curious about the sun!🌞
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Aw. Great comment, Bruce. 😄
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My laugh-out-loud line: “Brother. I didn’t mean to get into all of that.”
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Ha ha ha. Thanks, Marie.
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It’s nice to see those beautiful girls so interested in the sunlight on the wall, John. I’m sure glad you posted this.
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Thank you, Tim. Glad you liked it. 😊
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Learning new hard things makes my head hurt too. I hope the nap helps all the new info sink in, and Tempeste is all the more wiser just like Twiggy.
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Thank you, Deborah.
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You’re welcome!
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Wow Twiggy is really smart. She should be an Astronomer.
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Ha ha ha. Thanks, Thomas. 😊 I think we will send her to MIT.
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“Maybe we should just play ball instead of this science lesson.”
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Might be more rewarding for sure. Thanks, Mr. Pete.
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