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Yesterday I had a “Collectors of Mexican Folk Art” group visit my house and forgot to close the gate to the upstairs casita after they left. Today while I was in Ajijic, I received the first three photos above from my next door neighbor. Guess Zoe and Coco wanted to go up and meet Frida. For those of you who don’t know, Frida (who died a few years ago) used to spend most of her time up on my dome over my bedroom surveying the surrounding scene. That is her you see in the final photo, taken by me years ago. Since my house is on the side of a mountain, she could see for miles, all the way down to the lake and up to the top of the mountains. She loved to see the action of everyone who passed.
When she died, I put her ashes into this statue of a dog who looked like her and was about her size and cemented it to the top of my dome. It is accessible by a stairway up the side of my house which leads to the terrace outside the casita. Frida would jump up on the ledge and scurry up onto the dome–a trick she learned from the cats when she was an only-puppy and thought she was a cat. Once when I was at another neighbors, I saw Morrie up there with Zoe and Coco, who never met Frida in the Flesh. They evidently learned the way and at the next opportunity, visited her by themselves. As you can see by the second to the final photo that shows the statue of Frida minus her guests, it is a long way up to the top of the dome!
First three photos were taken yesterday by David Bershad. Thanks, David. Last two photos are earlier shots taken by me.
That is so awesome.
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The doggies think so.
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😊
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What a sweet gesture on your part.
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How lovely
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That’s so cool, Judy. Of course they were looking for you.
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Nah.. They were looking for adventure.
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Morrie may have taught the “Younuns” how to get up there~! This weekend Tami was trying to “teach” my son’s wife, Joyce, how she was supposed to throw the slimy puppy toys, then chase her to get them back.
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Did she succeed?
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