One thing I love about the internet is that you can find pretty much anything on it. That can be a very bad thing, because there are lots of things in the world that I don’t want to know about. Usually, it’s a great thing. Your brand of humor exists somewhere on the internet. Someone who likes the same types of books you like is writing about their favorite stories somewhere on the internet. Someone is creating recipes you would absolutely love and posting them to the internet.
Scott showed me a new-to-me website yesterday that is right up my alley–Find Momo.
Do you see Momo? Momo is Andrew Knapp’s dog (Andrew Knapp is a photographer), and Knapp posts pictures in which Momo is hiding. Lots of them.
Some of them are more about Momo than about the scenery around Momo.

What do I love about this site? Well, it’s all about a man, his dog, and the adventures they have together. It takes a lot of dog awesomeness to hide and be patient like Momo. Good job, Momo! The pictures are nice, and the dog is cute. What’s not to love? Plus, the Where’s Waldo aspect of the site is pretty fun.
All of this Momo fun made me think about what Peanut would be able to do for daily pictures. Stand on things like Maddie?

Nope. The best thing I could come up with is “Guess what Peanut’s rolling in.” Not very inspirational. It would also get very predictable after a while. The options really boil down to A) deer excrement, B) dead frog, or C) dead rodent. Yep, that’s the short list. And yet Peanut gets new joy out of the experience every single time and repeats it regularly.
At least we have a happy, beloved critter, right? A happy critter who was bathed on Sunday and Tuesday because he indulged in some rolling where he shouldn’t. Long story short, Momo and Maddie are very talented dogs with talented photographer owners, and I’m glad they share the joy with the rest of us.
I found Momo excerpt at the church door–I wonder why he ran away!!!
Your blogs are such fun-enjoyed.–
Still can’t figure out why my replies are so peculiar![style-wise–]
Love to you and Scott.
Grandmother
Not sure about the reply style either, but I like yours just the same. Love you, too, Grandma!