Thursday, April 16, 2020

Gibbs fix

Thought you could all use a Gibbs fix.


As a bonus, here is a Gibbs fix edit.

14 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

This is a great closeup! I like the first unedited one better, the real Gibbs himself.

CheerfulMonk said...

I can always use a Gibbs fix! :D

Hootin Anni said...

He is truly a fix! What would you do without his companionship...so sweet he is!

MadSnapper said...

two fixes is better than one fix, especially a Gibb fix. I like that edit... kisses sweetie

Carol said...

So cute! I love the first photo of him and in the second one, he looks like a painting.

Pam said...

Handsome.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

How sweet! And I read your other posts and I'm sorry things are so hard right now. You are doing an important job and we all appreciate it! Take care of yourself and I hope no one says anything except THANK YOU to you today! Hugs, Diane

Rose said...

Yes! We can always use a Gibbs fix...

The Feminine Energy said...

I"m always ready for a Gibbs fix. That face could brighten anybody's day!!! Love, Andrea xoxo

Sandee said...

I always enjoy a Gibbs fix. He's a handsome pup.

Have a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

Kate said...

Can never have too much Gibbs fix. The Gibbs edit looks like a painting.

Catherine - Mixed Media Artist said...

awesome...

I was thinking about dogs around the world, where their owners usually "went off to work" and now "were not" - there is a lot of cartoons around that aspect...which make the whole shebang of "locked in" quite interesting.

One of the first I saw was a dog high up on some kitchen cabinets, regaling to the man - that he was sick and tired of so many walks...AND another where a man and a dog are sitting on the couch, staring out the window and the man says to the dog "now I know why you get all excited when you see someone outside" :-)

When I had to go down the Mall chemist the other day...it was like a ghost town and it felt darn well eerie. I live in one of the biggest sized suburbs in Auckland, and I maybe saw a dozen people on foot. I did see a lot of cars on the roads. When I was at the usual busy local bus station, sometimes there were more buses than people! Absolutely nuts.. (I'm in New Zealand, where lock down is for everyone...unless "essential" and what you might think is essential, isn't)

Lin said...

Aw...there he is! I'm glad you have him to keep you company!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

So cute. I love the second one!

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