ArtandArchitecture: This was my first encounter with this mural. Here is what I read on yelp... (The plaque reads: After adoringly befriending Dr. Bob Major, "Ginger" became "office dog" and vice-president of public relations for her master. Despite having flunked biting in training school, one can plainly see that this apricot teacup poodle is definitely destined for reading success.
TEACUP POODLES OK 1987 Dick Fosselman and Rick Helf Donated by Mrs. Patricia Carson Major. Live planting by Susan Stasio)
eileeninmd: I don't get the joke either, but since dogs can't read, I'm sure they use the hydrant anyways.
Londonlulu: Thanks for noticing! I figured readers would be interested in getting a close-up shot along with the overall view of where this mural lives.
That is funny. I used to work with a guy who was in the Navy. He swears that in Norfolk, VA the city parks had signs that said "Dogs and Sailors stay off the grass."
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I've always loved that little spot. And I have always wondered who painted it and why. I assume it was a very, very inside joke in that neighborhood.
It is a great painting or mural. There must be some kind of joke that goes with it!
Really makes me wonder about the story behind it! I really like the successive shots pulling out.
ArtandArchitecture: This was my first encounter with this mural. Here is what I read on yelp...
(The plaque reads: After adoringly befriending Dr. Bob Major, "Ginger" became "office dog" and vice-president of public relations for her master. Despite having flunked biting in training school, one can plainly see that this apricot teacup poodle is definitely destined for reading success.
TEACUP POODLES OK 1987 Dick Fosselman and Rick Helf
Donated by Mrs. Patricia Carson Major.
Live planting by Susan Stasio)
eileeninmd: I don't get the joke either, but since dogs can't read, I'm sure they use the hydrant anyways.
Londonlulu: Thanks for noticing! I figured readers would be interested in getting a close-up shot along with the overall view of where this mural lives.
I like the way you "zoom out" so we can understand the perspective. Happy WW
Thanks for the pictorial and wordy explanation. I was left wondering too seeing the first shot.
Cute! That is in SF, yes? (the "No Parking" sign suggests that it is.)
Funny! I'll have to google teacup poodle and see why they are so special.
Obviously a very select breed of dog!
For me dogs are welcome everywhere.
Greetings,
Filip
That is funny. I used to work with a guy who was in the Navy. He swears that in Norfolk, VA the city parks had signs that said "Dogs and Sailors stay off the grass."
lol.... if only dogs can read.
I'm pretty sure the dogs would prefer the red hydrant.
great sequence of shots and thanks for the detailed explanation.
Thanks for joining me in the Wordless Wednesday Bloggers. And remember, while silence may be golden on WWB, the weekend was made to be enjoyed :-)
Jennifer
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funny catch:-)
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