Monday, 22 January 2018

Musical Monday

Today I'm 'learning' to play the guitar


You have to pay very close attention....


And give Dad a licky paw for good work...


Gosh, that looks a difficult bit...


I really am trying sooooooo hard.....


To stop Dad playing the guitar
and 
PLAY WITH ME INSTEAD!!!!!

Loves and licky kisses
Princess Leah
xxx

28 comments:

  1. Princess, I fear your Dad is being rather slow to get the point...
    Toodle pip!
    Bertie.

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  2. that was a short career as the future rock star :O))) butt you are super beautiful and you have lots of that charisma-thing, you can be the singer of a band... and mick was always more famous than keith although he played no guitar...

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  3. Oh Dearest Leah mom hears you. She would love to be able to play the guitar too. Once she took dulcimer lessons but alas her fingers and her brain did not speak the same language. She loves guitar music a ton. I know your devoted attention to dad makes his skills twice as sharp. Darlin' photos of your and your guy
    Hugs madi your bfffffff

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  4. I would be shovin' the tennis ball at mom if she was distracted and not paying full attention to me, Leah.

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  5. Keep trying Leah, we know you will soon get his attention. You sure are trying hard. You all have a marvelous Monday.

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  6. Why do humans keep insisting on doing silly things that isn't petting us??

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  7. Hari OM
    You are acting like a furry capo, your Musicianess! Surely that's a good thing? Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx

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  8. Ghostwriter used to play guitar, way back when dinosaurs walked the earth. Good luck with your lessons!

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  9. Will your dad at least let you sing along? Then you both could have some fun!

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  10. Yeah, guitar playing sessions should only be for times when you don't need anything. But we think the huskies (comment above) have a good idea. And mum. the Princess Leah Trio has a good ring to it.

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  11. If you play very much your paws will hurt! Our mom wishes she could play but she has no rhythm (and that finger thing).

    Keep Calm & Bark On!

    Murphy & Stanley

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  12. Are you learning to play or "fine-tuning" your ability to distract, Leah?!! ;p

    the critters in the cottage xo

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  13. We think it might be quite the challenge for your paws to stroke those strings, Leah. Maybe time for a break and a puppicino:)

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  14. Your dad doesn't seem to be taking the hint Princess Leah. We hope he puts the guitar down and gives you the proper attention you deserve.

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  15. We hope you were successful!
    hugs
    Hazel & Mabel

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  16. Great moves, Princess, we sure hope it worked and your Daddy played with you instead to the guitar!!
    xoxo,
    Jakey, Arty & Rosy

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  17. You should sing along with your dad. You could be the next big star!

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  18. We love to listen to our Dad play the guitar! Of course we prefer that he play with us though!!

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  19. I kinda thought that's what you were actually trying to accomplish! Xena pretends to be learning to type, but she actually is trying to mess up whatever I'm working on so I'll stop and play with her.

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  20. BOL!!! Princess Leah you are so cute!!!! Did your dad serenade you while he played? I hope he played with you afterwards!

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  21. How are your lessons coming along, Princess? Have you learned your cowboy chords yet? :)

    -Love,
    Sid.

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  22. I think you should sing! My hairy slobbery sister Cinnamon does when Dad sings.
    Purrs
    Marv

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  23. BOL we are in da same boat Leah. My brudder is learning to play the guitar and I am always like could ya puts dat fing down and play stuffy wif me....

    xoxo,
    Matt (& Matilda)

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  24. You'd be MUCH more fun to play with than a guitar!
    Yours sincerely,
    Margaret Thatcher

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