Simple happiness

in photography •  4 years ago 

It is a small experiment in creativity, you choose a word, search a free resource site for the image or photograph that results in a list, and then write a short narrative about it.

In order to ensure that the choice of the word that will generate the image will be random, the online tool will be used: https://randomwordgenerator.com/
For this occasion the word was chosen: Puppy

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Source: PxHere

Have you noticed the way perrors express their happiness?

They are not as complicated to express themselves as humans, but it is very noticeable, when they flap, when they shake their tail like a maddened fan. When they bark without a defined rhythm and stick their slimy tongue out looking to lick their packmates.

I was recently able to walk the little puppy that they asked me to take care of. I was down with being in a limited space. It is bad for any child to be confined too long, that is a real thing for any breed of mammal.

I carried it in my backpack and he was going with his head spinning in all directions, it was something new and he was excited. We went out to the patio after descending the stairs and he went crazy with happiness.

It ran without stopping as soon as I pulled it off the bracket. I was elated.

Not long ago I managed to complete the permit procedures to be able to enter this garden. It was a bit more complicated than I expected, but it was not impossible to achieve.

It has been a while since I moved to this Habitat, so I am glad that the bureaucratic procedures are well automated and the systems are efficient.

The puppy kept running for a long time, I played with him a bit and then I lay down, looked for a toy made with a piece of soft braided rope and I threw it at him every time he brought it to me, I think he was enjoying it.

The eyes of that puppy show pure and simple happiness, he is charming.

I look up a little and I can see the sky projected on the covers, it is a false sky, but it is a nice place. At this moment there is no one else, apparently I chose a time with few visits, it does not bother me, but if I want to socialize in person and that the puppy has contact with more living beings I have to review the entry fee for the next time, so we can come when other people and pets are around.



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