I’ve had a few cat bookmarks on display here but I think this may be my first doggy. From the shape of it I’d guess a Scottish terrier, which is one of the few small breeds I have an affection for. They have lots of personality.
Book: The Puritan Family: Religion and Domestic Relations in Seventeenth-Century New England by Edmund S. Morgan

That one is cute!
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A must for anyone who has a Scottie!
Is Fragglefilm on a break?
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Not as such but apparently so! Just I’ve been too busy, hard keeping up with the Universe blog at the moment so Filmfriday is hanging on- I’ll let you know when I post there again.
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It’s a bizzy season!
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I’m guessing ol’ Morgan doesn’t approve of the Puritans….
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It’s a good examination of how they lived. I love that opening paragraph.
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You can also buy black licorice in the shape of scotties.
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That’s . . . weird.
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Only if you don’t like black licorice!
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Actually, I’m not a fan of black licorice in any form. Maybe just mixed in with licorice all-sorts.
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Man, no wonder our society has crumbled….
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Because society is so delicious?
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Because it is filled with people like you who don’t like black licorice!
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