Duncan does not have literary interests like his feline sister. He prefers to run around like a cyclone, chasing shadows. He’s hard to photograph because he is rarely still. Even when caught in a moment of relaxation, he starts bouncing around as soon as he sees the glint of the phone or camera, trying to find, then kill, the light source. Thank goodness for the existence of the burst shot.

Duncan in a moment of stillness.
“Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog.”-Ernest Thompson Seton
I used to devour Ernest Thompson Seton. Our local thrift shop has a rare book case and I came across a 1913 copy of “Wild Animals I Have Known” by Seton. The font is very Arts and Crafts and has lots of illustrated plates. Aside from that, this is a beautiful dog you have.
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That book sounds exquisite. I am surprised that there is someone else who knows of Seton! Duncan is my matinee idol; so handsome!
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He is so handsome and such a good Scottish name. Sounds so down to earth “Duncan!”.
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Yes, on all counts. His name is, if possible, even more Scottish than The Chef’s.
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Cutie!!
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Oh, he is a doll. So bad, but a doll!
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Haha 😛
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