![]() ![]() When he’s asleep, my love can’t manifest in goofing around or scratches - only manifest in portraiture.ĭo I re-watch this footage? Almost never. ![]() I wonder if this impulse to take pictures of Finn is always there, and it’s just superseded by the instinct to interact and play with him when he’s awake. And while this may not be true in Ella’s case, I imagine that “at rest” is the only time puppies or rambunctious dogs are still enough to take a non-blurry picture. “She doesn’t like the phone so she always turns her big head away whenever I try to take pictures.” Problem solved when Ella’s asleep. Often, as I’m recording, the modified lyrics to a Cardi B song will come into my head: “Certified creep, seven days a week.”Īnother friend, who has an archive of Ella, her dozy big-breed mix, asleep everywhere says this is the only time her dog doesn’t look grumpy about posing. It’s - there are no other words for it - a little creepy. Sometimes he snores, sometimes he half-barks, but it’s pretty slow and consistent content.Īll day it seems, I’m lurking around as he’s completely unaware of my paparazzi stalking. And in each video, the setting changes, but the content doesn’t - or barely. I have him on carpets of various styles (shag, faux vintage, glam girl, hand woven). I have footage of Finn sleeping on a denim couch at a friend’s ex’s apartment and passed out on the rickety wooden deck on the roof of a summer house. I have photos of Finn sleeping in the car (angry nap) Finn sleeping on my shins (active nap) Finn sleeping on my pillow (illegal). To have a pet is to be a documentarian of their restful stages. 99% of the videos are him twitchy-sleeping with eyelids aflutter and paws a-running to nowhere. Whenever anyone asks to see a photo of Finn, it takes me minutes (fun) to find an image of him where he isn’t asleep with his face squished like a tomato splat on a pillow. Meanwhile, my phone was so bursting with media of my brindle-boy hound, Finn, fast asleep in various locales that I hadn’t considered iCloud availability since 2018. It ran out, because all I have is countless hours of footage of Sasha asleep.” Two weeks later, his iCloud storage was at capacity. If you found any image copyrighted to yours, Please contact us, so we can remove it or mention its authors name.The first day my friend got his kitten, Sasha - a ball made of dove-gray frizz and paws - he sent me a picture of her asleep in the crook of his shoulder and neck. Īll images remain property of their original owners.
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