I wish I had a camera to show you the luxury of La Mirador Cullivan. I have fluffy white pillows on a raspberry velvet antique sofa. My pillows are fluffed every time I get off them by a very congenial staff. There is also an elegant selection of colorful hand crocheted blankets that are made especially for me by my Grandma.
Last night there was a visit from Jean and Gaspare, two friends of Grandma and Grandpa. All I had to do to get attention and an assortment of treats was to bark a little and they were mine. I had them eating out of my hands. It took very little effort on my part. I know how to handle these humans.
Tonight, Grandma's cousin Jenn and her almost fiance Ray came for a visit. Jenn came to show Gram how to use her new camera. I barked and got them to serve me my choco-yogurt treats. It was a cinch. Then I performed some cute tricks and I was the subject of the first pictures of the new camera. Man, did I have these humans eating out of my hands.
It certainly is easy working these humans, much easier than working my servants at my house. They are wonderful people, but not as soft as these old people here. I love these old softies here. All I have to do is give them that soft, soulful look of my eyes.
I am enjoying my deluxe spa visit here at La Mirador because I know it will be the last one for a long time. It will be closed until Easter. But tomorrow, I am going for a long ride around the neighborhood to see the sights in my chauffeured limo before being driven home to my roomies and my servants. I will be sad to leave Grandma and Grandpa, but I will see them again before they leave for Syracuse.
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