"Dog Days of Summer" |
And while it sounded good at the time I wrote it, I have thus far drawn a complete blank as to what “theme” I could possibly use for a dozen pictures that wouldn’t become boring, redundant, or be impossible to take.
Until now.
I finally hit on the theme of Idioms, and I have scoured my son’s Dictionary of Idioms to come up with ones that I can actually picture myself taking a picture of.
That first cut includes (in alphabetical order):
- At the end of your rope - a dog or two and a tug rope
- Bark up the wrong tree - stuffed toy in one tree, dog rearing up another
- Bite off more than you can chew - large chewie?
- Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed - many options
- Bring home the bacon - retrieving a stuffed pig
- Egg on your face - balancing an Easter egg on nose
- Let sleeping dogs lie - self explanatory
- On the ball - balancing on a “ball”
- On the rocks - standing on some rocks
- One good turn deserves another - both dogs spinning
- Pull a rabbit out of a hat - hat, dog, stuffed rabbit
- Put all your eggs in one basket - more fun with Easter eggs
"Carry the Ball" |
To see if that’s even doable, I’ve made a first cut at difficulty:
Easy (requires no training and minimal staging): 1, 7, 9, 10
Medium (some training –or- some staging): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8
Hard (requires training –and- staging): 11, 12
And since nothing ever works out as planned, here are a few alternates:
- Asleep at the switch - light switch?
- Back to square one - either hopscotch, or a large square ONE
- By the book - dog sitting by a book
- Dog-and-pony show - which dog gets to be the pony?
- Dog-eat-dog world - dog “eating” a Dog World magazine
- Get to the bottom of it - dog digging in a box labeled “It”?
- Out in left field - obvious
- Pull the wool over your eyes - two dogs and a lot of hard work
- Put your foot in your mouth - obvious
- Wolf in sheep’s clothing - a sheep costume?
"Monkey on Your Back" |
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