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~  Flip  floppin  in  the  sun

Jasmin is the lighter one in front

Jasper is the darker one

 

  

  

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~  They  love  to  play  mouse

  

  

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 ~  Might  as  well  jump  !

 

 

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 ~  Stand  and  deliver

 

 

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~  She’s  sending   you  a  wink

  

  

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~  A  little  morning  tug  o  war

  

  

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  ~  Tag  !  You’re  it  !

 

 

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 ~  It  is  unknown  what 

 she  is  barking  at

 

 

 

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 ~  They  perch  on  your  back 

 like  parrots 

 

 

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 ~  Then  they  start  wanting 

to  fix  your  hair 

 

 

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  ~  MY  kibbles  !  He  is  always  standing 

 in  the  food  dish  when  he  eats

 

 

 

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Reading Righting Rhythm

The pad on Lenox was jumping. The musicians ranged from white to tan to brown to black. No one in that room was thinking about anything but music. I sometimes think all racial prejudice in the world would evaporate if everyone were taught to play an instrument and then allowed to join a gigantic international band. I’ve never yet met a musician, black or white, who has let color become any sort of a barrier. And this holds for musicians who come from neighborhoods where racial prejudice is taught from the cradle by well meaning parents preparing their kids for the hard knocks of life. It doesn’t work on musicians. There’s no room for hatred when three men or six men or a dozen men or two dozen men are blowing their separate sheets and making a conglomerate sound. The sound is the thing and music has its own color, blue or red or pale yellow or misty pink. ~ Ed McBain ~ Né Salvatore Lombino

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