I ve broken the ice
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I ve broken the ice
Dog with his nose frozen after dipping it in an icy bucket of water. Date: circa 1920
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Broken Bucket Cold Freezing Frozen Icicle Nose Pail Studdy
EDITORS COMMENTS
A Heartwarming Moment of Playful Frolic: A Studdy Dog Breaks the Ice with an Icy Pail (circa 1920) In this charming photograph, a studdy dog eagerly dips its nose into an icy bucket of water, its expression a perfect blend of excitement and determination. The winter scene is set against a backdrop of pristine snow, with icicles hanging from the eaves of a nearby building, adding to the chilly atmosphere. The dog's nose, once a warm, pink appendage, is now frozen solid, a testament to the frigid temperatures. Despite the cold, the dog's tail wags, and its eyes sparkle with joy. The image captures a moment of pure playfulness, as the dog breaks the ice and takes a refreshing drink. The photograph is a delightful reminder of the simple pleasures of winter and the unbreakable bond between man and his faithful companion. The photograph, taken circa 1920, is a timeless treasure that evokes a sense of nostalgia and wonder. The studdy dog, with its thick coat and sturdy build, is a symbol of resilience and endurance, embodying the spirit of the season. The image is a beautiful reminder of the joy and wonder that can be found even in the coldest of moments.
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