But first, the zucchini.
Seriously now; this is today’s harvest. People on the street had better lock their doors, or the zucchini burglar will be making dropoffs.
Brooklyn and Barkley are two years old now, so of course they have become perfectly settled and docile.
They have been a bit concerned about their Q Scores since they have been AWOL from The Internets. Luckily they are still quite adorable . . .
. . . although they sometimes exceed the bounds of Appropriate Dog Behavior.







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Oh, how I wish you were my neighbor, you reverse-zucchini-burglar. I neeeeed zucchini.
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Too bad your zucchini didn’t ripen about two months ago – August 8th was Sneak a Zucchini On Your Neighbor’s Porch Night. However, I see nothing wrong with celebrating a tad late. Plus, it’s even more fun if you’ve got a mask and a cape. (For yourself. Not for the zucchinis.) Not that I would know anything about this mask-and-cape business. At all.
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The zucchini burglar is picky. No Giant Zucchinis You Could Club a Man to Death With, apparently. I know because he keeps passing them by.
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Also, those doggies melt my cold, cold, brittle, skeevy heart, yes they do.
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Please bring me some zuccini. I love it.
I could use some zucchini, you can’t put a bright red table there and expect your pooch not to climb it can you?
Waaaa….I need more zucchini!
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when are those canine-americans gonna get a job and start earning their keep? When my Lab was two, he was stealing newspapers from my neighbors driveway, babysitting, and mowing lawns. Oh, by the way, I still do not see any okra in that cornucopia.
Happy Mole day!
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