Okay, not really "foggy" but "marine layer" doesn't rhyme.
Are you impressed with my wordlessness?!
Can you come up with more "og" words? I'm all agog to see if you can! Thanks to BlogPaws for hosting Wordless Wednesday! Check out their site to see all the other blogs taking part in the hop.
Beautiful pic...on your BLOG. Sorry, that's as witty as I can be this morning. Rita takes such pretty pics. Booker and Cassius usually show up as a blur.
Very impressive. Looking like a good catalog dog in the fog, but also a total log hog, without a frog or a clog, thankfully, no smog. Oh my...terrible!
Hmm, yes, that's true. (We recently went to a Mummies of the World museum and it was fascinating - we got to see a "bog mummy". Doesn't that sound like something right out of a horror film?)
And my feet show it; they're long fellows. (Actually... I don't like to think of my feet as male. They'd be looking up my skirts all the time. But "my feet show it; they're Emily Dickinsons" just doesn't work.)
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Beautiful pic...on your BLOG. Sorry, that's as witty as I can be this morning. Rita takes such pretty pics. Booker and Cassius usually show up as a blur.
ReplyDeleteGood one!i somehow didn't even think of "blog"! D'oh.
DeleteA soggy doggy hogging a log in the fog, acting a cog in Jackie's blog.
ReplyDeleteWow! Stop the presses - we have a winner! I knew the woman who wrangles weekly W's for the Wordless Wed post would be a wonder at this!
DeleteSuch a statuesque shot! cant help but og-le!
ReplyDeleteA bay-er, on a chair, in the cool air of a marine layer.
ReplyDeleteDang, you're good!
DeleteMaking the most of my BA in English!
DeleteGood thing you can make good use of that! :)
DeleteAt least she didn't fall in the bog with her log while the hog set off on a jog, leaving behind the cog.
ReplyDeleteWow, you guys are up for the challenge! Impressive!
DeleteThat's so funny that you posted a "dog on a log" post and my post is a dog "tugging on a log". LOL
ReplyDeleteRita is so pretty! :D
Great minds think alike! Or simultaneously think of logs anyway. :)
DeleteWishing for a frog (to chase)? :)
ReplyDeleteOh, new word added to the mix. Good one!
DeleteLove the photo!!!! No more "og" words lol DakotasDen
ReplyDeleteAll the good ones are taken, eh? :)
DeleteVery impressive. Looking like a good catalog dog in the fog, but also a total log hog, without a frog or a clog, thankfully, no smog. Oh my...terrible!
ReplyDeleteNo, not terrible! That made me laugh! You even managed to add some new words into the mix so good job!
DeleteHonestly, yes! Congrats on the wordlessness! And great rhyme could be a rap! Love Dolly
ReplyDeleteIt's really hard for me to be completely wordless, but I did better than usual!
Deletegood of you to slog thru this post... at least the smog didn't bother Rita. LeeAnna
ReplyDeletehaha. Actually our jog was the real "slog"!
DeleteThe only other one I can think of is bog, but that's more an English countryside word than a California beach word.
ReplyDeleteHmm, yes, that's true. (We recently went to a Mummies of the World museum and it was fascinating - we got to see a "bog mummy". Doesn't that sound like something right out of a horror film?)
DeleteNice job...sadly my blog is lacking in ogs but not in loving dogs. ღ
ReplyDeleteLoving dogs trump ogs any day! :)
DeleteI am very impressed with your almost wordless BLOG post, lol!
ReplyDeleteCan you believe I forgot to use the word BLOG??
DeleteI love this picture of Rita and your rhyme!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNope - we can't think of anything to rhyme with!
ReplyDeleteMonty, Harlow and Ramble
That's okay! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteGlamorous life.
ReplyDeleteShe does have it pretty rough...
DeleteI can't come up with a rhyme, so I guess I'll have to be flogged!
ReplyDeleteHa! Good one! Nice use of a previously unmentioned "og" word!
DeleteNot a cog, not a hog but a dog.
ReplyDeleteHee. That sounds like an opposite-Superman-cry. ("It's a bird..., etc.)
DeleteThank you!
ReplyDeletegreat rhyme and pic
ReplyDeleteYoure a poet, and didn't know it. Great picture!
ReplyDeleteAnd my feet show it; they're long fellows. (Actually... I don't like to think of my feet as male. They'd be looking up my skirts all the time. But "my feet show it; they're Emily Dickinsons" just doesn't work.)
DeleteThat is a fabulous picture of Rita!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteDog from a blog
ReplyDeleteHogs on a log
enjoying the fog
after a jog
No, No I can't do any better!
OMDog - I'm impressed (that's my "og" word contribution!)
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