Setyembre 3, 2007

The dog.

What is this amazing creature?

DSC04624.JPG

Spotted underneath the Manhattan Bridge today.

DSC04623.JPG

ADDED: I'm told this is a Great Dane. Unusual color, isn't it? Amba tells me it's called "blue merle." Who's Merle? The dictionary says it may come from the word "merle," meaning "blackbird." Are we supposed to see the spots as birds? And for those who noticed -- of all things -- that the woman is using a laptop, let me point this out:

DSC04611.JPG

20 komento:

Jennifer ayon kay ...

A Great Dane? He looks like my friend's Bruce. Don't know for sure, though. Beautiful dog. I love the white!

Richard Fagin ayon kay ...

Yep it's a Dane. Just like the big dummy I have here. I grab her jowls and shake her head by them, saying, "I'm not a crook!"

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

Thanks. It was a huge dog, with interesting colors. I was envious of the woman, because she had such a staunch protector. Me, I have nothing. I felt so exposed, so vulnerable.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

"I grab her jowls"

That skull had a tongue in it, and could sing once: how the knave jowls it to the ground, as if it were Cain's jaw-bone, that did the first murder! It might be the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'er-reaches; one that would circumvent God, might it not?

Hamlet 5.1 (The Great Dane)

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

The "amazing creature" has her back to the dog.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Heh.

The Prof should consider getting a dog, esp. in New Yawk. On my next move to a new place I'd like a couple of dogs for companionship and protection. Would love a Catahoula Cur with different colored eyes, but think I’ll get two hard-to-adopt-out sweeties from the pound, instead.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Somewhere around here, I have some pictures from last year of nine adorable (and rambunctious) Great Dane puppies born to one of the dogs some friends own. They had this massive pen to hold them (at least 20x20). It was great fun playing with all of them.

Simon ayon kay ...

jane said...
"The Prof should consider getting a dog, esp. in New Yawk."

Quite - would you reccomend a 9mm "dog," or a .45 "dog"? ;)

(I'm thinking of a Simpsons episode.)

LarsPorsena said...
"The 'amazing creature' has her back to the dog."

A little too tanned if you want my opinion.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Simon, good point- they require less walking, too. But both are nice. Since I'm a wimp, have only a .22 target, 9mm bad man stopper, 20 ga. Benelli for criminal clay and quail and two watchcats. Dogs would be fun.

The Prof might not want to carry a gun around town or be able to have a pet at her place. Maybe she should take a fierce tripod with her on walks---

Ruth Anne Adams ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
Bruce Hayden ayon kay ...

Given our discussion a day or two ago, my answer to your question "What is this amazing creature?" is a Chinese dinner.

To look at cats as food, but not dogs is the ultimate in speciesism, esp. given how much more meat there is on the average dog as compared to the average domestic cat.

amba ayon kay ...

It is a Great Dane, and his color is called "blue merle."

Revenant ayon kay ...

Nice looking dog. Alert, too.

al ayon kay ...

Thats a beautiful dog. His/her person can focus on her laptop knowing that no one is getting close.

As for Althouse - I doubt she has enough 'pull' to get a carry permit in NYC. Given her habit of walking around a 9mm or .45 on her hip would be a good idea.

Richard Fagin ayon kay ...

Prof. Althouse, I'm still laughing about the "staunch protector" thing!

Ours is a big coward and when she gets yelled at for something, she tries to hide under a bed, but she doesn't fit. You can see a dog body sticking out from under the bed with only the head under the dust ruffle.

I can't believe no one got the Nixon reference.

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

Re the laptop: the Brooklyn Bridge Park has free WiFi!

Bob ayon kay ...

Many older Americans (I count myself among these) remember when all Great Danes had their ears "shaped" into an erect point, rather than the natural droop often seen these days. If you associate "Great Dane" with pointed ears, any other way can seem like a different breed of dog.

Roger J. ayon kay ...

As the owner of two great danes--protectors they are not. but they are great dogs to have and love.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Richard,

Didn’t you see “It might be the pate of a politician, which this ass now o'er-reaches; one that would circumvent God, might it not" in the Hamlet quotation?

Will got it before we did.

Jennifer ayon kay ...

Bruce - Don't assume we all feel that way. I love dogs but I have no issue with cultures and people that choose to eat them. That would be the height of hypocrisy, IMO. I'm perfectly happy eating animals that other cultures consider sacred.

Mag-post ng isang Komento

Please use the comments forum to respond to the post. Don't fight with each other. Be substantive... or interesting... or funny. Comments should go up immediately... unless you're commenting on a post older than 2 days. Then you have to wait for us to moderate you through. It's also possible to get shunted into spam by the machine. We try to keep an eye on that and release the miscaught good stuff. We do delete some comments, but not for viewpoint... for bad faith.