Thursday, 16 August 2007

This is Sufi



For my birthday this year my closest friend's son gave me a Pekingese as a gift. At first I was apprehensive of looking after a dog. I had seen a movie where it said that if you want to test if you are ready for a relationship try looking after a live plant and if the plant survives for a reasonable time move over to a pet and if that too survives think about a relationship.
Sufi (the Pekingese) is really cute and at first I was very attentive to her but later she became my parents responsibility who take her for a walk every morning. My part is feeding her and bathing her and stuff. I just finished giving a very reluctant Sufi a bath. Now that she looked all clean and presentable I thought of posting a few photographs of her I took just now.
The first picture is of when I got her on my birthday and the rest are from today.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have this strong feeling that Sufi,the Pekingese is just like his master, extremely cute!!! Please let me know if i have misjudged the situation??? My favourite site in blogdom---thanks for the photos and the wonderful music. I need to visit India soon. I live in the city of Adelaide and we have a large number of Indian students here. If these young men are indicative of India' youth , then all I can say is that you must have a wonderful country and education programme. Such wonderful manners, respect for others and expressions of happiness. I think I am in love with all of these young men. My warmest regards to you, Wandering Dervish. Brentonx

FireHorse said...

Hello Sufi.

Sounds like Brenton has a small crush on someone.

I hope you are well WD.

Dervish said...

Thanks Brenton thats a lot of compliments. Sufi says thank you and so does the master. And the thing about being cute well one of these days I am going to post a few pics and then leave it for you to decide. Until then wait and watch.
I hope you do come to India and if you come to the north try dropping in at Chandigarh. Not much culture in my city but it would be nice to be able to meet you.
Now putting me on a pedestal about your favourite site in the blogdom makes all the effort worth it. At times I wonder if anyone even reads this crappy thing.
Up until now I have had a very pleasant experience with most people from Australia that I have met. So much so that I am thinking about coming there for studies. But let's see how it works out.
I had an online romance with a person from Adelaide working in Cairns. We met in Bali this Feb and he taught me a lesson or two in being nice to complete strangers.
Thanks for dropping in Denys. It been long since I heard from you. I am doing good. Just a little stressed but nothing that some good music and a little yoga wouldn't take care of.