
Sometimes he just doesn't seem right ;)

Hope you all have great weekends!
Bajas

It's her Be Your Own Pet - shirt! She thought it was a good choice since I'm her pet. They have broken up now, but she saw them in Germany last year and was supposed to see them in Philadelphia the year before (but arrived to late but that's another story).
Can you see how sincerely I hope for Phantom's tumor to wait a long while before growing back to give his mommy and his family lots of happiness 'cause they need that now!?
Hope you all have great Sundays!


I might be a senior pug now, but let me show you I still know how to do it!




Mom let me come along in the boat for the first time when we were up by t he lake! I wasn't scared, really, but it was a lot of new stuff to watch. I was quite fascinated by the splashing water aft.
PA prefer to steer the boat standing up, so I can have the captain's chair. ;)
What a view, huh?
It's nice to relax in the sun!
Most of the time I relaxed in Mom's lap. Bajas did, too, so it was a bit cramped. Here you can see he's got a bit more sense and stayed on the floor. Hehehe...
Hi guys! I'm sorry we're away so much this summer. But I'm sure you get some comfort knowing that we're up by the lake together having fun. (And missing Internet connection)
We've been out boating - even Virus got to come along!
Here you see some proper rain in the distance (that huge upside down boat is the Olympic stadion for skating from the 1994 olympics), but where we were it was nice and sunny!
Virus got real tired from the boat trips. Which was great! He slept a lot afterwards.
He looks rather content, though, don't you think?


Today we started out taking the metro to Pont Neuf. Walked across this very old bridge to the Ile de la Cité, the seat of Paris' oldest settlements. On our way to checking out the Notre Dame, we passed the Sainte Chapelle:
And then this is Notre Dame (we didn't see any hunch backs, though..)
It's actually a surprisingly small building... :P
There are some nice stained glass windows!
It was all a bit weird, really. Mass started shortly after we arrived and took place in a fenced off area in the middle of the church with hundreds of tourists all over the place staring and taking pictures.. I really think people should try to show some respect even if they are not Christians (or whatever religion is in question).. The priest actually had to hush at the spectators.. Sigh.. And some people had gone into the area reserved for mass and stood up to take pictures (with flash on, mind you, it's dark in there!)... Sometimes I'm so embarrased to be a tourist..