STORYLINE: While riding through a seasonal lake in the bush, Sheba jumps up on the bricks that the villagers have made, which have been left to dry in the sun.

ESTHER: “Sheba, you can’t walk on people’s bricks! They’ll be upset if they see you!”

SHEBA [taking the next row back]: “OK, Esther. I’m coming down then.”
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackOh this is just SO precious, Esther.
Looks like Sheba is trying to make a game out of the maze of bricks. Doggy Hopscotch.
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Sounds totally logical to a Siberian Husky.
I can’t argue with The Thundering Herd’s logic!
Esther: It looks like she is checking out the markings.
She’s doing the Quality Assurance job here. Wouldn’t want one substandard brick to get by her now, would you? Heheh!
Sheba is probably checking out all the scents on those bricks. She certainly looks like she’s being careful!
She just thought she would help pat them down a bit, lol. She is too cute!
Oh, that Sheba. She likes to investigate everything.
I imagine she’s trying to figure out what these square rocks are and how they got to be there!
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